White House Is Not Tracing Contacts for 'Super-Spreader' Rose Garden Event
| By Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman The president appeared eager to be back at the White House and dispel any questions about his capacity after being diagnosed with the coronavirus, despite continuing questions about his health. | | | By Apoorva Mandavilli and Tracey Tully Since President Trump's Covid diagnosis, numerous associates have tested positive, but the White House has not aggressively investigated the outbreak. | | | By Cristina Bolling and Shawn Hubler Cases are spiking at Appalachian State in North Carolina, causing many students and faculty members to call for stronger safety measures. | | |
| U.S. By Eric Lipton The demise of coal-fired power plants in Arizona and Kentucky shows how the president, despite promises to restore jobs, failed to counter the forces decimating the industry. | | | Opinion By Jennifer Senior Humans will do figure eights to make facts suit their fictions. Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity help the faithful do that. | | |
| By Reuters President Trump left the Walter Reed medical center after spending three nights there being treated for Covid-19. His physician, Dr. Sean P. Conley, said earlier in the day that the president was not "out of the woods yet." | | | By Reuters Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic presidential nominee, wished President Trump a speedy recovery on Monday while campaigning in Miami, but criticized the president's leadership amid the coronavirus pandemic. | | | By Office Of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York announced that he would close schools on Tuesday in areas where there has been a spike in coronavirus cases. | | |
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