Pence tests negative and continues campaigning despite Trump diagnosis
(CNN) — Vice President Mike Pence tested negative for Covid-19 again, an administration official said Saturday morning, after traveling to multiple states for indoor and outdoorRead More
Delays in verifying mail-in ballots will slow election tally
Voters awaiting results in some of the key presidential battleground states on election night should be prepared to keep waiting, thanks to obstacles that willRead More
Doctor: Trump improving, but not ‘out of the woods’ yet
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — President Donald Trump faces “critical” coming days after a “very concerning” period in his fight against COVID-19 at a military hospital,Read More
Virus spreads on panel handling Supreme Court nomination
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee have tested positive for the coronavirus, raising questions about the timing of Supreme CourtRead More
Officials examining succession procedure if Trump incapacitated by coronavirus
As President Trump is treated for the coronavirus at Walter Reed Medical Center, officials are looking at the guidelines in the Constitution and federal lawRead More
COVID, courts sure to be among SC Senate debate topics
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The ongoing coronavirus pandemic and upcoming Supreme Court nomination process are sure to be among the topics discussed in U.S. Sen.Read More
Colliding crises shake already chaotic Trump campaign’s last month
NEW YORK (AP) — The closing days of the presidential campaign were already dominated by the worst public health crisis in a century, millions ofRead More
Chris Christie is the latest in Trump circle to get virus
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie tested positive for COVID-19, he tweeted Saturday morning — the latest in a string of virus cases connected toRead More
Concerning signs despite word Trump is doing ‘very well’
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — President Donald Trump’s doctor on Saturday painted a rosy picture of the president’s health as he remains hospitalized for coronavirus treatment.Read More
GOP seeks to curtail Senate work, but not Barrett hearings
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans on Saturday sought to call off legislative work in the Senate until Oct. 19 as the coronavirus reached into their ranks.Read More