For Trump, the Only Medical News Is Good Medical News
| 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. | | | News Analysis 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. | | | 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. | | |
| World 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. | | | Opinion By Jeneen Interlandi The difference is not all frontline workers can protect themselves on the job. The coronavirus race gap, explained. | | |
| 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. | | | 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. | | | 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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