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Trump Escalates Attacks On Mail-In Voting, Tying Coronavirus To ‘Rigged Election’

“Trying to use Covid for this Scam!”

‘Pure Fabrication’: Wuhan Lab Director Rejects Theory That Coronavirus Leaked From Facility

“How could it have leaked from our lab when we never had it?”

Disneyland Doesn’t Have A Reopening Date (Yet). But Here’s What A Visit Could Look Like.

Required masks, closed attractions, handwashing stations and other precautions could greet fans of the Happiest Place On Earth.

Trump Has ‘Legal,’ ‘Moral’ Responsibility To Wear Mask At Ford Plant, Michigan AG Says

“I ask that while you are on tour you respect the great efforts of the men and women at Ford—and across the State—by wearing a facial covering.”

U.S. Coronavirus Infection Surge ‘Yet To Materialize’ As People Resume Activity, Forecasters Say

A University of Washington coronavirus model begins to track what happens as the U.S. reopens.

CDC Finds Coronavirus Outbreak Linked To Arkansas Church Amid Ongoing Concerns Over Religious Gatherings

“Faith-based organizations that are operating or planning to resume in-person operations….should be aware of the potential for high rates of transmission of SARS-CoV-2.”

Reports: Office That Oversaw FL Covid-19 Dashboard Praised By White House Sidelined

“I would not expect the new team to continue the same level of accessibility and transparency that I made central to the process during the first two months.”

Moderna Reveals ‘Positive’ Data In Coronavirus Vaccine Trial, Markets Spike

Futures leaped in response at the possibility of a vaccine that could treat the virus.

Cuomo Said Most Coronavirus Cases Are From People Staying At Home—Public Health Experts Have A Few Ideas Why

Public health experts from Harvard and Columbia weigh in on a survey that showed the majority of new coronavirus patients came from their homes.

Senator Burr Resigns As Intel Committee Chairman Amid Escalating Stock Sale Probe

It’s the latest development in a controversy ignited by stock sales made just before the coronavirus tanked markets.