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Tornado season 2020

Though tornados have been documented throughout the year, the traditional tornado season lasts from March through June. Source

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“48 Hours” preview: Exclusive access to police bodycams in “The Case Against Sandra Garner”

In January 2018, Sandra Garner’s husband and caregiver was shot and killed in their home. Garner said a masked stranger had entered their home. But police later found the murder weapon in her car and a disturbing search history on her iPad. “48 Hours” got exclusive access to Texas police bodycam footage from the investigation. “48 Hours” correspondent Richard Schlesinger joins CBSN to preview Saturday’s episode. Source

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Trump signs coronavirus spending bill

President Trump signed an $8.3 billion emergency supplemental package to respond to the coronavirus on Friday morning, after the bill was passed by overwhelming bipartisan majorities in both houses of Congress earlier this week. Watch his remarks. Source

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What else can the U.S. do about coronavirus?

Some countries around the world are closing schools and, in extreme cases like China, implementing mass quarantines in an effort to contain the coronavirus. Amid accusations the federal government may not be doing enough to contain its spread, Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to share what she thinks the U.S. can learn from other countries about controlling the coronavirus. Source

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Authorities mix-up Florida teens’ identities after car crash deaths

The families of two teenagers killed in a car crash are suing Florida authorities after they say the tragedy was compounded by incompetence. Samara Cooks and Deleigha Gibson were apparently misidentified after the crash near Pensacola in July. The mistake wasn’t caught until just before a wake, and not until after organs had been harvested from the wrong body. Manuel Bojorquez reports on the lawsuit from Florida. Source

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