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Secret Service agents, doctors aghast at Trump’s drive outside hospital
“He’s not even pretending to care now,” said one agent after the president’s jaunt outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

College students upended by the pandemic wrestle with yet another challenge: How to vote this fall?
Campus organizers are turning to TikTok, YouTube and Instagram to help educate their peers about mail ballots — and even providing them with stamps.

Trump didn’t have time to learn about the coronavirus in March. Seven months later, the virus cleared his schedule.
In an interview with Woodward, Trump said he was too busy to sit down for a briefing with Anthony Fauci.

Little evidence that White House has offered contact tracing, guidance to hundreds potentially exposed
“It’s like deer in the headlights,” said a staffer desperate for information.

The seven political states of Texas
Democrats hope a swing toward them in urban and suburban areas can overwhelm Republicans' strength with the state's many rural, White, conservative voters.

Candidates, debate organizers push ahead with in-person events despite public health concerns
The vice-presidential debate is on track for Wednesday after 11 cases traced to preparations for the first presidential debate in Ohio.

Biden tests negative for coronavirus, campaign says
The Democratic presidential nominee’s operation had not previously been providing details about each test.

Positive tests for senators raise doubts about fast-track confirmation of Trump’s Supreme Court choice
In a statement to The Washington Post, Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer demanded that all members of the Judiciary Committee be tested before participating...

A pandemic, a crushed economy, racial protests and now a president with coronavirus
In America’s annus horribilis, Trump’s illness puts the uncontained coronavirus back to the forefront of the presidential campaign.

N.C. Democratic challenger apologizes for intimate texts to a woman who is not his wife
Cal Cunningham said he would remain in the race against Sen. Thom Tillis (R), one of the most closely-watched contests critical to majority control of...