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Sunday, October 4, 2020

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Trump's Symptoms Described as 'Very Concerning' Even as Doctors Offer Rosier Picture

Trump's Symptoms Described as 'Very Concerning' Even as Doctors Offer Rosier Picture

By Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman

The president's medical team refused to provide critical details and left open the impression that he was known to be sick a day earlier than previously reported, forcing them to backtrack later.

For Trump, the Only Medical News Is Good Medical News

News Analysis

For Trump, the Only Medical News Is Good Medical News

By Annie Karni

Conflicting accounts of the president's condition underline the fact that the public does not have a definitive answer about the president's health.

Workers Face Permanent Job Losses as the Virus Persists

Workers Face Permanent Job Losses as the Virus Persists

By Jeanna Smialek, Ben Casselman and Gillian Friedman

Soon, a wave of people will have been out of work for more than six months, the threshold for long-term unemployment.

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A Black Belgian Student Saw a White Fraternity as His Ticket. It Was His Death.

World

A Black Belgian Student Saw a White Fraternity as His Ticket. It Was His Death.

By Matt Apuzzo and Steven Erlanger

Sanda Dia's death after an initiation ritual was regarded as a tragic accident. Newly released videos and photos have made it a symbol of growing intolerance.

Now the President and Frontline Workers Have Something in Common

Opinion

Now the President and Frontline Workers Have Something in Common

By Jeneen Interlandi

The difference is not all frontline workers can protect themselves on the job. The coronavirus race gap, explained.

Today's Videos

'I Feel Much Better Now,' Trump Says

Video Video: 'I Feel Much Better Now,' Trump Says

By The New York Times

President Trump released a video update on his health from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. The message came after a day of confusing reports.

'I Don't Want to Be Attacking the President,' Joe Biden Says

Video Video: 'I Don't Want to Be Attacking the President,' Joe Biden Says

By Reuters

In a town hall for union workers, Mr. Biden was asked about how he would handle the pandemic, but he said he did not want to take shots at President Trump.

Bernie Sanders Urges Supporters to Vote for Biden

Video Video: Bernie Sanders Urges Supporters to Vote for Biden

By Reuters

After months of virtually encouraging his supporters to vote for Joseph R. Biden Jr., Senator Bernie Sanders held a rally in New Hampshire on Saturday for his one-time rival.

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