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Country music stars crash Facebook live with concert 01:30MONDAY• OPEC eyes cutting the world oil supply. The organization is set to meet with Russia and other oil producers with hopes of ending a brutal price war. Called by Saudi Arabia, the video conference session comes after President Trump suggested major production cuts could be on the way as the price battle between Saudi Arabia and Russia has pushed crude prices to an 18-year low.'use strict';CNN.Videx=CNN.Videx || {};CNN.Videx.
Will people pay for mobile-only video? 03:40TUESDAY• Wisconsin voters head to the polls. Despite a statewide stay-at-home order, in-person balloting is scheduled to happen. Election officials are scrambling to hold a presidential primary as absentee ballots surge, poll workers drop out and supplies wane. Other states have postponed voting because of the pandemic.'use strict';CNN.Videx=CNN.Videx || {};CNN.Videx.mobile={};CNN.INJECTOR.executeFeature.then {CNN.VideoPlayer.
Watch these astronauts play baseball in zero-gravity 00:46• You are what you eat . Most of us can't eat out these days -- and have plenty of time to chill in front of the small screen. Why not mix the two and get inspired by some delicious food movies, then stroll on over to the ol' home kitchen and see what simmers.
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