President Trump on Sunday indicated that he is no longer testing positive for the coronavirus and claimed that he is now “immune” from the disease as he is set to rejoin the campaign trail soon.
— FOX News: Tyler Olson
President Trump on Sunday indicated that he is no longer testing positive for the coronavirus and claimed that he is now “immune” from the disease as he is set to rejoin the campaign trail soon.
— FOX News: Tyler Olson
Rep. Cedric Richmond, D-La., national co-chair of Joe Biden’s presidential campaign, appeared on ABC’s “This Week.”
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham predicted on Sunday that Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett will be confirmed no later than Oct. 27, which is the Tuesday before the presidential election.
— FOX News: Tyler Olson
Former New Jersey governor and ABC News contributor Chris Christie said he was released from the hospital on Saturday, one week after his COVID-19 diagnoses.
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The Tennessee Titans and the New England Patriots had no positive COVID-19 tests Saturday, and both teams are getting back into their facilities.
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Dozens of COVID-19 cases have been reported at two veterans care centers in Virginia.
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Broadway performances are cancelled through May 2021. Touring shows across North American are also affected.
“The Music Man” and other shows will have to plan new opening dates, as a new reality sets in: Many theaters are likely to stay shut through next fall.
— ABC News: Top Stories
— NYT – Top Stories: Michael Paulson
This country is not just an idea. It’s a family.
NYT – Top Stories: Marilynne Robinson
The layoffs have been at historic highs for months now.
U.S. workers filed 804,000 unemployment claims last week, even as the collapse of stimulus talks raised fears of a new wave of layoffs.
Jobless claims add to concerns about recovery.
— ABC News: Top Stories
— NYT: Top Stories
As if wandering around in our current, nightmarish hellscape isn’t scary enough, Americans are reportedly still planning on dressing up this Halloween.
— FOX News: Michael Bartiromo