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How USA TODAY covered the White House coronavirus outbreak: A timeline

How USA TODAY covered the White House coronavirus outbreak: A timeline. Staff, USA TODAY © USA TODAY Graphics White House outbreak header image Just past midnight on Oct. 2, the world learned from a tweet that President Donald Trump had the coronavirus. It wasn’t unanticipated – Trump spent the season ignoring public health guidelines. Yet the news momentarily stunned the globe. The pandemic had killed more than 1 million people worldwide by that point. Now it had infiltrated the Oval Office. As the nation grappled with what would happen if Trump became too sick to perform his duties, a second concern emerged: Who else had come in contact with the president while he had pursued business as usual, and were they now at risk, too? 

Putin warns against a fight of all against all as the walls close in around him

Putin warns against a fight of all against all as the walls close in around him insider@insider.com (John Haltiwanger) © Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images Russian President Vladimir Putin, Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images Russian President Vladimir Putin in a new speech on Wednesday warned about the potential for global conflict. Putin said the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated tensions worldwide, and it could result in a fight of all against all. The Russian leader s remarks came as he faced unrest at home and a new, more assertive US president. Facing escalating challenges at home and abroad, Russian President Vladimir Putin in a speech on Wednesday expressed alarm about the potential for a world war.

Senators who backed Trump s election challenge may rethink their stance on impeachment after losing corporate funding, experts say

GOP House leader Kevin McCarthy says that everybody across this country has some responsibility for Capitol riots

What next for Trump - and Trumpism?

news What next for Trump - and Trumpism? © BBC Donald Trump boarded Air Force One for the last time on Wednesday with a wave. As Frank Sinatra s My Way blared over the loudspeakers at Joint Base Andrews, the soon-to-be-ex-president took off for his new home in Florida. Although he had just finished promising a small gathering of supporters that he would be back in some form , the future for Trump - and the political movement he rode to victory in 2016 - is murky. Just two months ago, he seemed poised to be a powerful force in American politics even after his November defeat. He was still beloved by Republicans, feared and respected by the party s politicians and viewed positively by nearly half of Americans, according to public opinion surveys.

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