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President Trump Tests Positive For Coronavirus

Trump Could End Hospital Stay as Early as Monday, Doctors Say

President Donald Trump's health has been improving since he started his hospital stay and is responding to treatment, his doctors said Sunday.

Twitter Receives Backlash After Warning About Tweets on Trump's Death, Rules on User Suspension

Twitter said tweets wishing for President Donald Trump's death from COVID-19 violates their policies and can result in user suspension.
Shawn Mendes

Shawn Mendes Talks About Emotions Involved in Making New, Lead Single 'Wonder' on RADIO.COM

Shawn Mendes fans are sure to embark on a whole new journey as they come into an era of "Wonder."
U.S. President Trump

Election: What Happens if Trump Becomes Too Sick to Lead the US?

Election Day is just a few weeks away and President Donald Trump has tested positive for coronavirus.
Donald Trump

Trump Says He Feels 'Much Better' in First Video Message from Hospital

President Donald Trump released his first video message from Walter Reed National Medical Center saying he was "doing well."
U.S. House Speaker Pelosi participates in a news conference at the U.S. Capitol in Washington

Pelosi Says Trump COVID-19 Diagnosis Adds Urgency to Stimulus Talks

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Friday that President Donald Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis might change the shape of stimulus talks.
U.S. President Donald Trump walks with first lady Melania Trump at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport in Cleveland

Trump, First Lady in Quarantine After Senior Aide Gets COVID-19

President Donald Trump and the first lady had started their "quarantine process" after White House senior aide Hope Hicks tested positive for the coronavirus.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom

California to Consider Slavery Reparations After Passing Landmark Law

California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a landmark law establishing a task force to study and make recommendations on reparations for slavery.
House Speaker Pelosi And Treasury Secretary Mnuchin Continue COVID Relief Talks

White House Increases Stimulus Offer to $1.6 Trillion

White House gave its biggest stimulus offer yet during a closed-door meeting with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday.
COVID-19

3 Tips to Reduce Indoor Spread of COVID-19

COVID-19 has been officially recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) as transmissible through tiny air particles, so an indoor spread is likely to happen.
President Trump Campaigns In Iowa Ahead Of Democratic Caucus

Brad Parscale Resigns From Reelection Campaign

Brad Parscale, a senior adviser to President Donald Trump's reelection campaign, has stepped down from his position on Wednesday.
House Speaker Pelosi And Treasury Secretary Mnuchin Continue COVID Relief Talks

Mnuchin Presents Counterproposal for Coronavirus Relief in Meeting with Pelosi

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin met with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday to present the White House's counterproposal on the Democrats' coronavirus relief package.
GOP Senators Speak To Media After Weekly Policy Luncheon At The Capitol

Second Stimulus: McConnell Says Negotiators are 'Very, Very Far Apart'

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Wednesday that negotiators of the second stimulus are still "very, very far apart" on how much spending should go to the package.
Mnuchin and Pelosi

Senate Approves Stopgap Spending Bill to Avoid Government Shutdown

The Senate passed a stopgap spending bill on Wednesday to prevent a partial government shutdown at midnight.
Coconut Oil

Homemade Beauty: How to Make Your Own Moisturizing Coconut Face Balm

There's always a special place in people's hearts for homemade gifts, and coconut face balm may be the best one to give for these coming holidays.
Massachusetts Based Biotech Company Moderna Receives FDA Approval To Continue Coronavirus Vaccine Trials

Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Appears to Be Effective in Older Adults, Study Finds

Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine appears to be as effective in older people as it does in younger adults, a small study found.
Donald Trump And Joe Biden Participate In First Presidential Debate

Who Won First Presidential Debate? Experts Evaluate Trump, Biden Brawl

President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden faced off in a messy first presidential debate and left many Americans with the question, "who won?"
Donald Trump And Joe Biden Participate In First Presidential Debate

Presidential Debate Quickly Turns Into Chaos as Trump, Biden Interrupt Each Other

The presidential debate on Tuesday quickly spiraled into chaos as President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden yelled over each other.
Congress

Senate Votes to Advance Stopgap Bill to Avert Shutdown

The Senate voted to advance a stopgap bill to avoid government shutdown on Tuesday, moving the funding forward ahead of a looming deadline.
Melatonin May Be Viable Option for Treating COVID-19, New Study Suggests

3 Coronavirus Misconceptions You Need to Stop Believing

Coronavirus misconceptions were not that common at the start of the pandemic. But as time went on, confusion led to people getting the wrong information.
COVID-19 Rapid Tests

Trump Admin Starts Distribution of 150 Million Rapid Tests to States

President Donald Trump formally announced on Monday the government's plans to disperse 150 million coronavirus rapid tests.
A U.S. Census worker takes the information from a man during a promotional event in Times Square in New York

Census 2020: Commerce Chief Sets October 5 Target End Date

The census for this year will have an end date of October 5, said U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
High School Kids Start Volunteer Group To Shop For And Deliver Groceries To Vulnerable Seniors

Teens More Likely to Contract COVID-19 Compared to Younger Kids

Teens between the ages of 12 and 17 are about twice as likely to get infected by COVID-19 compared to younger kids, said a new study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Workers prepare for the first presidential debate between U.S. President Trump and Democratic nominee Biden in Cleveland, Ohio

How do Trump, Biden Prepare for Tomorrow's First Presidential Debate?

The first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden is set to happen tomorrow night, and they have different ways of preparing.
COVID-19 and the flu

1 in 3 Parents Want to Skip Their Children's Flu Shots Amid COVID-19 Pandemic, Study Says

One in three parents is not planning on giving flu shots to their kids despite the possibility of children catching the deadly COVID-19.
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