Dr. Anthony Fauci continued to disagree with President Donald Trump’s assessment that the United States is in a “good place” with the pandemic.
Author: Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY
Trump’s Tulsa rally, protests ‘likely’ contributed to a surge in coronavirus cases, local health official says
Tulsa County saw a record 261 new coronavirus cases on Monday, just over two weeks after Donald Trump’s first campaign rally since lockdowns began.
The White House has sent conflicting messages on wearing masks and the new coronavirus cases
President Donald Trump has attributed a rise in coronavirus cases to expanded testing, but his health officials say that’s not the only reason.
Kimberly Guilfoyle, Donald Trump Jr.’s girlfriend and campaign official, tests positive for coronavirus
Kimberly Guilfoyle, a Trump campaign official and girlfriend of Donald Trump, Jr., has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Kellyanne Conway’s teen daughter hopes to help ‘educate’ with TikToks opposing Trump, supporting Black Lives Matter
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway’s 15-year-old daughter is making waves with anti-Trump TikTok videos.
What we learned in Tara Reade’s interview with Megyn Kelly about the Biden assault claim
In her first on-camera interview since Joe Biden denied her assault allegation, Tara Reade told Megyn Kelly it “changed everything about my life.”
Biden leads Trump in national poll as voters are split on Tara Reade’s sexual assault claim
In the Monmouth poll, more Democrats said the sexual assault claim against Biden was probably not true, while more Republicans said it probably was.
Prominent Democratic women are standing by Joe Biden amid Tara Reade’s sexual assault claim
Some of Joe Biden’s potential picks for a running mate have stood by him amid allegations of sexual assault by his former Senate staffer Tara Reade.
US Postal Service investigating issues with absentee ballots in Wisconsin that went undelivered
The Postal Service said in a statement that it’s looking into claims about absentee ballots that weren’t delivered in time for Wisconsin’s primary.
Chief Justice John Roberts scolds Chuck Schumer for ‘threatening statements’ against Gorsuch, Kavanaugh
After the chief justice’s statement, Sen. Schumer’s office said the comments were “a reference to the political price” Senate Republicans would pay.