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 soarÂ
Minneapolis police chief says Chauvin violated protocol
MI hospitalizations spike after relaxing restrictions
Long-simmering family feud publicly boils over in Jordan
Exploring Oregon’s decision to decriminalize hard drugsÂ
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on GA voting law and fallout
Locals raise over 400K to save family-owned amusement park
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