Coronavirus cases in the U.S. have pushed the league into Canada for the summer and fall. Source
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Coronavirus rips through the South as U.S. death toll hits record high
The South is facing a dire situation, as coronavirus cases across the country hit a record high. Janet Shamlian reports. Source
Pennsylvania man saves cop despite history with police
After a year spent in jail over a false accusation, Daylan Mclee developed resentment toward the police. But in one heroic moment, Mclee saved a police officer from a burning vehicle. Steve Hartman reports in this week’s “On The Road.” Source
Man saves cop from burning vehicle despite his history with police
“It’s amazing when there’s true love in people and they can get you out of something like that — no matter who you are or where you come from,” Jay Hanley said. Source
Inmates are 5 times more likely to get virus than others, study says
“Prisoners have a right to adequate protection of their health while incarcerated,” said the lead author of the study, which was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Source
Atlanta mayor orders city to return to Phase 1
“Georgia reopened in a reckless manner and the people of our city and state are suffering the consequences,” Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, who tested positive, said Friday. Source
Tropical Storm Fay lashing the East Coast with heavy rain
Tropical Storm Fay is lashing the East Coast with heavy rain and powerful winds. Mola Lenghi reports. Source
Dr. Zeke Emanuel on “The Takeout” – 7/10/2020
Dr. Zeke Emanuel, a leading medical ethicist and former health policy adviser, joins Major to talk about the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic and the odds of finding a successful vaccine before the end of the year, on this week’s episode of the “The Takeout with Major Garrett.” Source
Trump commutes Roger Stone’s sentence
The GOP political operative was supposed to report to prison next week to serve a 40-month sentence. Source
Mexico exhuming bodies to make room for recently deceased, as coronavirus cases surge
Coronavirus cases in Mexico continue to grow, and in some areas the number of dead is putting a great deal of strain on already overcrowded funeral homes and cemeteries. Some municipal cemeteries are even being forced to exhume bodies to make room for victims of the virus. Photojournalist Jonathan Alpeyrie is in Mexico to cover the crisis and spoke with CBSN about what he’s seen. Source