Amna Nawaz:

Around the world today, for the first time, more new coronavirus cases were reported outside of China than inside. One was a U.S. soldier in South Korea. That is the first case among some 28,000 Americans stationed there.

Brazil also reported its first confirmed case, making it the first case in Latin America. In Italy, infections continue to rise, leading soldiers to blockade some hard-hit northern towns. But, in China, the outbreak continues to slow, and some restrictions are easing.

We will take a closer look at the situations in China, and here at home, later in the program.

A shooter attacked workers at the Molson Coors brewing company in Milwaukee today. The mayor said multiple people were killed, but there were no other details. Police and emergency crews swarmed to the site, where at least 600 people are employed. Some texted that they had taken shelter in locked rooms.

A federal appeals court in New York has ruled the Trump administration can legally withhold federal funding from states over immigration enforcement. A lower court had said federal grants may not be kept from so-called sanctuary cities and states that refuse to cooperate with immigration authorities. Three other appeals courts have issued conflicting rulings.

The prime minister of India appealed for calm in New Delhi today after the city's worst sectarian violence in decades. The death toll climbed to at least 24, with nearly 200 hurt in the last three days, as Hindu mobs have attacked Muslim homes, businesses, and mosques.

More of the injured arrived at hospitals today, and armed police patrolled the streets, amid charred vehicles and burnt stores.