Brazil Doctors Battle Coronavirus Misinformation After Bolsonaro Praises Unproven Drug Hydroxychloroquine
Ravaged by the coronavirus, Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro has touted hydroxychloroquine and claims he is now taking the drug after testing positive for COVID-19.
Tesla Cuts Price Of Model Y To Boost Sales Amid Pandemic
Tesla has cut prices on several of its vehicles, with the company having stronger sales than expected amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
North Korea News: Kim Jong Un Lashes Out At UK, Leader's Sister Casts Doubt On Summit With US
North Korea has criticized new sanctions from the U.K., and cast doubt on another summit between Kim Jong Un and President Trump.
Coronavirus USA: Cases, Death Toll After Third Day In A Row Of Record Cases
COVID-19 cases continue to rise in sunbelt states such as Florida, Texas, Arizona and California. On Saturday, the number of daily COVID-19 cases surpassed 60,000 for the third day in a row.
Could Joe Biden Win A Deep Red State? New Poll Shows Trump With Small Lead Over Democrat In Alaska
The last time Alaska was won by a Democrat was Lyndon B. Johnson's victory over GOP candidate Barry Goldwater in 1964.
How Does Trump's Approval Ratings Compare With Obama's During Their Reelection Years?
Both Trump's poor approval ratings during his reelection campaign could be compared to his predecessor Barack Obama, who also faced an uphill battle for a second term.
Elon Musk vs. Warren Buffett: Which Billionaire Has The Bigger Net Worth?
Tesla CEO Elon Musk became the seventh richest man in the world on Friday, with his net worth now surpassing that of Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett.
Extreme Weather: Latest On Flooding Rain, Gusty Winds As Tropical Storm Fay Hits US
Tropical storm Fay, now a post-tropical low, continues to move thorough the northeastern United States, making its way towards southeastern Canada.
Roger Stone Says Trump 'Saved My Life,' Wants New Trial After Being Convicted On 7 Counts
Stone said Trump saved his life by commuting his 40-month prison sentence, as he believes he is at high-risk of COVID-19 due to his age and history of asthma.
When Will You Receive A Second Stimulus Check? Trump, Democrats And Republicans May Scurry To Get Money To Americans
Another stimulus check will likely be included in the next financial aid package, as Democrats and the Trump administration believe another round of direct payments will be needed.
Republican Miami Mayor Says He Won’t Commit To Voting For Trump As President Falls Behind In Florida Polls
Mayor Francis Suarez said he wants to look at both candidates in November's election, as Trump's reelection chances dwindle in Florida.
Supreme Court To Announce Ruling On Donald Trump's Financial Records, Taxes
The Court will rule on three cases pertaining to Trump's financial records and taxes, with the decisions likely to be announced at 10 a.m. ET on Thursday.
Canada PM Justin Trudeau Says His Country Has Responded To COVID-19 Better Than US
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday said Canada has done a better job of containing the virus and has expressed concerns about the surging number of cases south of the border.
Fox News Host Refutes Claim By Trump Campaign Spokesperson That US Is Better Now Than Four Years Ago
After Trump spokesperson Hogan Gidley claimed life in the U.S. is better than four years ago, Brian Kilmeade questioned the statement, citing the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and economic downturn.
Democrat Ilhan Omar Has Paid Husband’s E Street Group Consulting Firm More Than $878,000 Since 2018
Rep. Ilhan Omar's payments to her husband's consulting firm have sparked ethical concerns, but Omar has said an attorney at the Federal Election Commission has found no legal issues with the arrangement.
Ohio Governor Orders Mandatory Mask Wearing In Counties With High Spread Of Coronavirus
Gov. Mike DeWine has issued a mask mandate for seven Ohio counties, with one local sheriff saying he will not enforce the order.
Trump Administration Notifies Congress, UN Of Formal Withdrawal From World Health Organization
President Trump has previously slammed the WHO for being too close to China and has said the body has not been transparent enough about COVID-19.
World Health Organization Examining Evidence Of Airborne Transmission Risks Of COVID-19 After Push From Scientists
The WHO is examining evidence of COVID-19 airborne transmission after hundreds of scientists urged the agency to update its guidelines on the spread of the disease.
Republican Governor Who Is Critical Of Trump Says He Is Considering Running For President In 2024
Hogan told the New York Times that his leadership experience during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic could make him well-prepared for the White House.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro Tests Positive For Coronavirus After Calling It 'Little Flu'
Bolsonaro announced Tuesday that he tested positive for COVID-19, after previously claiming his athletic past would protect him from the virus.
Democrat Jaime Harrison Raises Record Amount In South Carolina Senate Race Against Trump Ally Lindsey Graham
Democratic Senate candidate Jaime Harrison brought in nearly $14 million in the second quarter of the year, a record for a South Carolina political campaign.
Trump’s Approval Rating Dips Amid Historic Partisan Divide: Gallup Poll
The latest poll from Gallup shows Trump's job approval standing at 38%, with his standing deteriorating among groups that are most favorable to him, such as non-Hispanic white Americans.
West Virginia Governor Issues Mask Order For Indoor Areas Without Social Distancing, As COVID-19 Cases Surge
Starting on midnight Tuesday, most West Virginia residents will be required to wear masks or face coverings in indoor areas where social distancing cannot be maintained.
Democrat Cal Cunningham Raises Record Amount In North Carolina Senate Race Against Republican Thom Tillis
Cal Cunningham raised more than $7.4 million in the second quarter of the year, breaking a state record for a Senate candidate in North Carolina.
US Will Likely Need Another Coronavirus Financial Relief Package, McConnell Says
Senate Majority Leader lists liability reform, schools, jobs and healthcare as his top priorities.
Electoral College Electors Can Be Punished For Going Rogue, Must Vote As States Direct, Supreme Court Rules
Members of the Electoral College can now be punished if they can go against the popular vote of their state, the Supreme Court ruled in a unanimous decision Monday.
Democrat Challenger Sara Gideon Ahead Of Susan Collins By 4 Points In Senate Race, New Poll Says
Maine voters could unseat Sen. Susan Collins in November after several controversial votes during the Trump administration.
Chile Introduces Stimulus Package For Middle Class As Coronavirus Cases Surge
Chliean President Sebastian Pinera introduced a new stimulus package for the country's middle class, as unemployment has jumped to 11% amid the pandemic.
German Economy Minister Says Recovery From Coronavirus Impact Will Begin In October
German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier believes output will start growing in a matter of months but added that he is concerned about the resurgence of cases in the United States.
Trump Approval Ratings: Biden Shows Gains In Polls Amid President's Struggling Numbers
President Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, along with his response to the George Floyd protests, has caused his approval to sink with the election four months away.