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Secret Service Agents Worry About Risk Of Contracting The Coronavirus
When a coronavirus-infected VIP such as the president chooses to travel, it increases Secret Service agents' risk of contracting the virus. And agents have little choice in the matter.
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Lessons Other States Might Learn From Utah's Success With Mail-In Ballots
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox, R-Utah, about why Utah has been so successful with mail-in ballots with very little fraud and his advice for the rest of the U.S.
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Deputy Press Secretary On State Of The White House After Trump's Return From Hospital
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Brian Morgenstern, the White House deputy press secretary, about President Trump's return from the hospital and safety protocols in the White House.
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Stocks Slump After Trump Halts Coronavirus Stimulus Talks Until After Election
Airlines, which have been counting on aid from Congress, were hit hard. Tech shares, which have been among the top gainers this year, also posted losses.
FDA Releases Long-Awaited COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance
The requirements laid out by the Food and Drug Administration in advice for drugmakers underscore why it's unlikely a vaccine could clear the agency before Election Day.
Cutting-Edge COVID-19 Care For Trump, Not Available For Regular Folks
President Trump will continue to get top-of-the-line medical care for COVID-19 now that he's back at the White House, including the final dose of the new antiviral medication, remdesivir
White Gun-Wielding St. Louis Couple Reportedly Indicted By Grand Jury
"I've been told they've been charged with exhibiting a firearm and tampering with evidence," Joel Schwartz, who represents Mark and Patricia McCloskey told NPR.
Trump's Top Aide Tests Positive For The Coronavirus
Stephen Miller, a top aide to President Trump, is the latest White House staffer to test positive for coronavirus.
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White House Adviser Stephen Miller Tests Positive For The Coronavirus
Stephen Miller, the controversial conservative firebrand, is among nearly two dozen close contacts to the White House who have tested positive in the last week.
Secret Service Agents Frustrated With Trump's Unnecessary Coronavirus Risks
"Agents are already worrying about guns and knives and bombs," a former Secret Service agent says. "Now they have to worry about COVID-19."
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