In his own words: Trump on the coronavirus and masks
New York Times: Trump previously has expressed scepticism over effectiveness of masks.
New York Times: Trump previously has expressed scepticism over effectiveness of masks.
Here's a look at other leaders around the world who have had the Covid-19 virus.
The president's doctor said Trump and wife Melania are 'both well at this time'.
During presidential debate Trump downplayed effectiveness of masks – now he's got virus.
The US President tweeted that both him and the first lady tested positive for Covid-19.
The President and First Lady's diagnoses come after close aide Hope Hicks tested positive.
A former friend of Melania Trump has released new recordings of the First Lady.
Just a few hours after the US presidential debate, we held our own.
New York Times: A small but crucial segment of likely voters say they remain uncommitted.
Chris Wallace has been panned by both sides for his handling of yesterday's debate.
A debate moderator's job can be impossible in a post-truth world.
New York Times: Researchers found that Trump was the largest driver of the "infodemic."
The FBI's Trump-Russia investigation has become a key issue for the president's allies.
New York Times: Chaos left people around the world questioning the state of US democracy.
Financial Times: Far-right group celebrate after Trump suggests they 'stand by'.
New York Times: All Putin has to do now is amplify Trump's message.
New York Times: Characteristically, Trump made the debate all about himself.
New York Times: Trump's made it clear there's only two options - electing Biden isn't one.
It was the first time Biden has had Trump go after his son Hunter to his face.
Biden has led Trump in most polls in the lead-up to the election, just 35 days away.
Full replay: President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden meet in their first debate in a presidential election year marked by extraordinary turmoil.
New York Times: First debate to cover issues like Covid, social unrest and Supreme Court.
Chinese media say "Washington is stepping up preparations for war against China".
In an election year like no other, the first debate between President Donald Trump and his Democratic challenger, Joe Biden, could be a pivotal moment in a race that has remained stubbornly unchanged in the face of historic tumult. Video / AP
The first debate for the presidential hopefuls kicks off at 2pm NZT.
President Trump reportedly only paid US$750 in federal income taxes in 2016 and 2017.
New York Times: The debate is a chance for Trump to shake up the race.
Will a second wave be deadlier than the first, or will a vaccine soon stem the tide?
New York Times: Tax records show that The Apprentice rescued Donald Trump.