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Responding to supporters chanting "Fire Fauci!" at a rally in Florida, the president said: "Don't tell anybody, but let me wait until a little bit after the election."
Trump Hints He Might Fire Fauci After Election, As COVID-19 Cases Rise
Responding to supporters chanting "Fire Fauci!" at a rally in Florida, the president said: "Don't tell anybody, but let me wait until a little bit after the election."
Despite Strains, Small Colleges Find Advantages In Dealing With COVID-19 On Campus
A smaller student body and shared sense of purpose make it easier to gain compliance with university policies on things such as mask usage and social distancing.
Despite Strains, Small Colleges Find Advantages In Dealing With COVID-19 On Campus
A smaller student body and shared sense of purpose make it easier to gain compliance with university policies on things such as mask usage and social distancing.
England To Return To Lockdown In Coming Days
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that England would go into lockdown for four weeks to stem surging coronavirus cases.
England To Return To Lockdown In Coming Days
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that England would go into lockdown for four weeks to stem surging coronavirus cases.
Now That More Americans Can Work Anywhere, Many Are Planning To Move Away
Since more people are working from home, they're using the opportunity to migrate to other places. Big cities are seeing the biggest outflows, according to new surveys.
Cruise Lines Can Sail Again From The U.S., But It's Not Clear How Soon
The federal government has given the go-ahead for cruise ships to sail from ports in the United States. Officials stopped cruise lines in March as the coronavirus pandemic ramped up.
El Paso County Judge Orders Shutdown Of Nonessential Businesses
The judge's order, which calls for the closure of hair salons, gyms and restaurant dine-in services. The Texas Attorney General says the judge has "no authority" to impose the shutdown.
U.S. Hits New Coronavirus Record, With More Than 88,500 New Cases
In the past week, the U.S. has blown past record levels of infection that were seen in the summer, when new cases topped 77,000 in July.