Donald Trump wears a mask in public for the first time
The US posted another daily record for coronavirus cases, as Disney Florida opened up.
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The US posted another daily record for coronavirus cases, as Disney Florida opened up.
The election is happening even if coronavirus has grabbed all the headlines.
“Roger Stone is now a free man!” the White House said in a statement, days before he was to start serving time.
Trump has described that book as “fiction.”
Fellow drivers staged a demonstration against bigotry after the incident but the FBI did not find evidence of a hate crime.
Mick Mulvaney said that the Northern Irish parties had all worked well together.
Trump echoed comments he’d made the day before at Mount Rushmore.
Over 11,000 cases were recorded today in Florida, alone.
Donald Trump accused Black Lives Matter protesters of trying to ‘wipe out our history’.
Trump is expected to speak at the event, which has issued 7,500 tickets to watch fireworks.
Donald Trump has long avoided being photographed in a mask.
Biden suggested Trump has abdicated his duty to protect both US troops abroad and American citizens at home.
Remdesivir was developed for use against Ebola but has shown promise in treating Covid-19 patients.
The Louisiana law is virtually identical to one in Texas that the court struck down in 2016.
The Trump campaign boasted than more than one million tickets were requested but just 6,200 people attended.
US President Donald Trump’s administration said he would veto the bill.
In Phoenix, Trump hailed “patriotic young Americans who stand up tall for America and refuse to kneel to the radical left”.
The original image, which has been doctored, showed Trump with his daughter Ivanka in the 1990s.
India has been recording about 15,000 new infections each day, and some states are considering fresh lockdown measures.
The US President has made unsubstantiated assertions that foreign countries will print millions of bogus ballots to rig the election.
The ban will now included H1-B visas, the most-commonly used visa by Irish people moving to the US.
In a statement posted on Petty’s Twitter account, his family said Trump was “in no way authorized to use this song.”
The president ignored health warnings to hold his first rally in 110 days.
Geoffrey Berman is the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan.
Tensions on the peninsula have heightened in recent weeks.
The symbol was used to designate political prisoners in concentration camps.
The justices rejected administration arguments that the eight-year-old DACA programme is illegal.
The US president has made a considerable departure from his 2017 comments, when he called for protesting players to be expelled from the league.
John Bolton wrote that the US President “saw conspiracies behind rocks” in his book due to be published next week.
The platform continues to face criticism for not removing or labelling posts by Trump that that spread misinformation.
‘The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir’ is due to hit the shelves next Tuesday.
Health experts have warned against the planned rally in Oklahoma at a time when cases are rising again in the state.
Colin Kaepernick started kneeling in 2016 to highlight racial inequality, and the US president does not want others to follow suit.
Chokeholds have come under renewed scrutiny in the wake of the killing of George Floyd in police custody.
The first of his rallies is due to take next Friday in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The demand for renaming the bases gathered momentum in the wake of protests.
The president attempted to cast doubt on footage showing police in the city of Buffalo shoving the man.
The president attempted to cast doubt on footage showing police in the city of Buffalo shoving the man.
The wife of New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees revealed the news.
Here’s what was said and who said what this week.