New York City Records No New Coronavirus Deaths For First Time Since March
“Thank you to the healthcare workers, essential workers and everyone who made this possible,” a city council member said.
“Thank you to the healthcare workers, essential workers and everyone who made this possible,” a city council member said.
Trump viewed the island devastated by Hurricane Maria as a “businessman” weighing the value of an asset, Elaine Duke said.
Adams compared his claims about the ineffectiveness of wearing masks to treating asthma with cigarettes. And that was his defense.
Firefighters responded to the USS Bonhomme Richard after receiving reports of an explosion on the amphibious assault ship.
“There’s nothing in the data that suggests that kids being in school is in any way dangerous,” the education secretary said of COVID-19 concerns.
No matter where the virus strikes, communities of color bear the brunt.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that much of eastern Oklahoma, constituting nearly half the state, is Native American land, recognizing a 19th century U.S. treaty with the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. Justice Neil Gorsuch, a Trump nominee, joined the court’s liberal wing in a narrow 5-4 ruling that found state authorities cannot criminally prosecute Indigenous peoples under state or local laws.
In a new book, Mary Trump — the president’s niece — describes Donald Trump as a “sociopath” who grew up in a dysfunctional family that fostered his greed and cruelty. Donald Trump’s younger brother, Robert, is seeking to block the sale of the book on the grounds that it violates a confidentiality agreement, but publisher Simon & Schuster says 600,000 copies of the book have already been distributed ahead of its July 14 publishing date.
In a pair of 7-2 rulings, the Supreme Court rejected President Trump’s claim of absolute immunity under the law. The court ruled a Manhattan grand jury could have access to the president’s tax returns, but it remains unlikely any of Trump’s tax records will be seen before the election. “Legally, Trump had a big loss,” says investigative reporter David Cay Johnston, founder and editor of DCReport.org. “Politically, he got a big win out of this court.
As Brazil faces the world’s second-worst COVID-19 outbreak after the United States, Trump ally and far-right President Jair Bolsonaro has tested positive, after months of downplaying the severity of the pandemic. Brazil has gone almost two months with no health minister.
Walter Reed requires visitors to wear a mask if maintaining social distancing isn’t possible, which it apparently wasn’t for Trump.
“Russia’s actions were a threat to America’s democracy,” Mueller wrote in response to Trump’s criticism. “It was critical that they be investigated.
The president has long resisted being photographed with a face covering.
The Republican senator said the move was “unprecedented.
“Are you trolling him too now?” one tweeter replied to the White House’s post.
No matter where the virus strikes, communities of color bear the brunt.
The president’s longtime confidant was convicted of lying, witness tampering and obstruction in the Russia probe.
Five years after claiming he didn’t want rich donors’ money, the president and the GOP have collected hundreds of millions of dollars from them.
The president repeated his baseless wishful thinking about COVID-19, saying states like Florida and Texas are “going to have it under control very quickly.
“We’re with the president. We’re with this country,” Robert Unanue said.
At least one minor has died in Texas after testing positive for the coronavirus.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that much of eastern Oklahoma, constituting nearly half the state, is Native American land, recognizing a 19th century U.S. treaty with the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. Justice Neil Gorsuch, a Trump nominee, joined the court’s liberal wing in a narrow 5-4 ruling that found state authorities cannot criminally prosecute Indigenous peoples under state or local laws.
In a new book, Mary Trump — the president’s niece — describes Donald Trump as a “sociopath” who grew up in a dysfunctional family that fostered his greed and cruelty. Donald Trump’s younger brother, Robert, is seeking to block the sale of the book on the grounds that it violates a confidentiality agreement, but publisher Simon & Schuster says 600,000 copies of the book have already been distributed ahead of its July 14 publishing date.
In a pair of 7-2 rulings, the Supreme Court rejected President Trump’s claim of absolute immunity under the law. The court ruled a Manhattan grand jury could have access to the president’s tax returns, but it remains unlikely any of Trump’s tax records will be seen before the election. “Legally, Trump had a big loss,” says investigative reporter David Cay Johnston, founder and editor of DCReport.org. “Politically, he got a big win out of this court.
As Brazil faces the world’s second-worst COVID-19 outbreak after the United States, Trump ally and far-right President Jair Bolsonaro has tested positive, after months of downplaying the severity of the pandemic. Brazil has gone almost two months with no health minister.
No matter where the virus strikes, communities of color bear the brunt.
The coronavirus continues to hit communities of color the hardest, with federal data showing African American and Latinx people are nearly three times more likely to be infected and twice as likely to die from the virus compared to their white neighbors. There were “pretty significant racial health disparities” even before COVID-19 ravaged the country, says Dr.
The Florida Republican tried to ease coronavirus concerns by suggesting, “If you can do Home Depot, if you can do Walmart, … you absolutely can do the schools.
Three in 10 Black families are struggling to feed their children, and there’s no sign of relief in sight.
Several other Republican senators have said they won’t attend the event in Florida, citing coronavirus health risks and prior commitments.