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Trump considers quarantining New York, Connecticut and New Jersey
The news of a possible quarantine came as a surprise to New York governor Andrew Cuomo.
The news of a possible quarantine came as a surprise to New York governor Andrew Cuomo.
US President Donald Trump reportedly called a former nemesis for Covid-19 advice.
The US President blasted GM, saying it was a 'mess'.
New figures reveal that cases and deaths in the US are outpacing both Italy and China.
His moves come as Donald Trump has dominated airwaves during the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump is omnipresent in media but takes a back seat in key areas of coronavirus response.
The virus isn't mutating quickly, suggesting a vaccine would offer lasting protection.
New York Times: Trump brazenly grabbing only clear option to bolster re-election hopes.
The US President said he doesn't want the cure to "be worse than the problem".
If the economy shrinks sharply, the Democratic nominee could benefit.
British PM says govt in talks to buy a test as simple as a pregnancy check.
Virus fears highlight that those with money and fame get a better level of service.
The White House has defended Trump's language, labelling it 'fake media outrage'.
Two simple words that Trump repeatedly used have infuriated Chinese officials.
New York Times: Culture Trump has fostered has shaped his response to a deadly pandemic.
Trump assured Americans that grocery stores would remain open and well stocked.
The president's physician, Sean Conley said Trump remains 'symptom-free'.
The White House says those around him have also been tested.
He's had multiple contacts with people who have tested positive for the coronavirus.
Officials have told Americans to avoid handshakes, but Trump can't seem to help himself.
The pregnant 19yo fell backwards from the top of an 18-foot-high span of steel fence.
Brazilian aide has tested positive for coronavirus days after standing next to Trump.
Editorial: After weeks of obfuscation, the hard reality has dawned on the US President.
Saudi Arabian politics may have collided with coronavirus shock to form a perfect storm.
New York Times: His narcissism is a grave danger to our health.
New York Times: He once blamed vaccines for autism, but now demands one for coronavirus.
New York Times: Trump wants control. Sanders wants to remake the media.
New York Times: Trump can't control events, despite believing he can.
New York Times: Ivanka has changed her voter registration to Republican from Democrat.
An abrupt end to what was briefly an ascendant candidacy for Pete Buttigieg.