(CNN)Here's what you might have missed Tuesday on CNN:
-- The US is monitoring intelligence that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is in grave danger after surgery.
-- Trump administration officials scrambled to finalize an executive order after the President said in a late-night tweet he would temporarily suspend immigration to the United States.
-- Analysis: Georgia's reopening is a high-stakes public health bet -- and will likely please President Donald Trump. Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, said fitness centers, bowling alleys, body art studios, barbers, hair and nail salons, and massage therapy businesses can reopen as early Friday.
-- Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains how difficult it will be to mitigate spread of the coronavirus in restaurants, one of the kinds of businesses set to reopen as governors relax stay-at-home orders in some Southern states.
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-- Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says he believes a $450 billion relief package could be passed in the Senate as soon as today.
-- The 5-year-old daughter of two Detroit first responders has died of complications from coronavirus.
-- Rural hospitals are facing financial ruin and furloughing staff during the coronavirus pandemic.
-- The presumptive Democratic nominee committed to selecting a woman to serve as his vice president. Since then, former Vice President Joe Biden has turned the typically private search into a public endeavor.