Monday on the NewsHour, the Minneapolis Chief of Police testifies against former officer Derek Chauvin. Then, more U.S. hospitals struggle with a dramatic rise in new COVID infections, raising concerns about widespread efforts to re-open states. Also, we explore if Oregon, the first state to reduce penalties for possession and use of hard substances, could become a model for the rest of the U.S.
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News Wrap: U.S. vaccination numbers soar
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Minneapolis police chief says Chauvin violated protocol
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MI hospitalizations spike after relaxing restrictions
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Long-simmering family feud publicly boils over in Jordan
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Exploring Oregon's decision to decriminalize hard drugs
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Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on GA voting law and fallout
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Locals raise over 400K to save family-owned amusement park
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