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Trump's Doctor Says He's No Longer A 'Transmission Risk'
White House physician Dr. Sean Conley says the president is no longer contagious 10 days after the onset of symptoms, but did not give details on whether Trump has tested negative for the coronavirus.
Voting Disputes Amount To Hundreds Of Lawsuits Before Election Day
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Jessica Huseman, who covers voting rights and election administration for ProPublica, about the various voting-related lawsuits being litigated across the country.
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Trump Holds 1st Public Event After COVID-19 Diagnosis
President Trump held an outdoor event for supporters at the White House, the first in-person event he has held since he was diagnosed with COVID-19 a little over a week ago.
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1 Person Dead In Shooting That Followed Day Of Far-Right, Far-Left Rallies In Denver
Police said a private security guard was taken into custody as a suspect in connection with the shooting. A local news station said the guard had been hired to protect staff covering the two rallies.
Jon Bon Jovi Talks Band's New Album, '2020'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with musician Jon Bon Jovi about his band's newest album.
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With 'Deaf U,' Nyle DiMarco Strives To Show 'There Is No One Right Way To Be Deaf'
The model and activist, who himself is deaf, says his new Netflix reality show offers "an entrance into our world, which is so rich in culture and so layered and diverse."
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Election 2020: 3 Eventful Weeks Ahead
President Trump has resumed public appearances as Senate confirmation hearings for his Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, are scheduled to begin.
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Gen. Mark Milley Says The Military Plays 'No Role' In Elections
Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, tells NPR that the military "will obey the lawful orders of civilian control of the military."
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Trump's Doctor Says There's No 'Actively Replicating Virus' — So Is He COVID-19-Free?
Doctors say people who have had COVID-19 can test positive but no longer be contagious. Trump's doctor said Trump is "no longer a transmission risk to others" but did not say if Trump tested negative.
Netflix's 'Deaf U' Shows The Deaf Experience Through The Eyes Of Students
A new Netflix docuseries follows a group of students who attend Gallaudet University, a private college for the deaf and hard of hearing.
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