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Ivanka Trump's personal assistant has reportedly tested positive for the coronavirus
 
 
Ivanka Trump's personal assistant has reportedly tested positive for the coronavirus
 
Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, reportedly tested negative for the virus on Friday. Two other West Wing staffers tested positive earlier.
 
 
 
 
 
States face an economic death spiral from coronavirus
 
 
States face an economic death spiral from coronavirus
 
Early numbers show how significantly the coronavirus is devastating states' revenue streams.
 
 
 
 
 
LIVE UPDATES: Leaked White House data shows virus spiking across US, Wuhan orders all 11 million residents tested after new cases
 
 
LIVE UPDATES: Leaked White House data shows virus spiking across US, Wuhan orders all 11 million residents tested after new cases
 
Here's the latest news about the coronavirus pandemic outbreak around the world and COVID-19, the disease it causes.
 
 
 
 
 
 
14 countries that are paying their workers during quarantine — and how they compare to America's $1,200 stimulus checks
 
 
14 countries that are paying their workers during quarantine — and how they compare to America's $1,200 stimulus checks
 
South Korea, Malaysia, Australia, the United Kingdom: Governments are getting innovative to keep workers employed or paid during the crisis.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump's incompetent response to the US coronavirus outbreak is helping China look good
 
 
Trump's incompetent response to the US coronavirus outbreak is helping China look good
 
President Donald Trump has overseen a chaotic coronavirus response in the US. His missteps undermine US efforts to highlight China's mistakes.
 
 
 
 
 
Biden hinted that he could name some Cabinet members before the election — that could be a mistake
 
 
Biden hinted that he could name some Cabinet members before the election — that could be a mistake
 
It's an unprecedented move that research suggests has little upside and a good chance of backfiring.
 
 
 
 
 
US takes away anti-missile system that guarded oil facilities from Saudi Arabia, presumably over oil production disputes
 
 
US takes away anti-missile system that guarded oil facilities from Saudi Arabia, presumably over oil production disputes
 
"This has nothing to do with Saudi Arabia. This has to do with other countries, frankly, much more," President Donald Trump said.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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