The president made a surprise outing from his hospital bed in an effort to show his improvement, but the murky and shifting narrative of his illness was rewritten again with grim new details. Many of the measures cited by his doctors are reserved for patients severely affected by the coronavirus. With his political career, his business dealings and his reputation, the president has long bet that he can ride out difficulties. Now, though, he is facing an entirely unfamiliar threat. With transparency on health newly significant in the presidential race, Joe Biden’s safety protocols have remained largely under wraps. But on Sunday evening, his campaign said he had again tested negative for the coronavirus. The president is hospitalized and reporters are fighting for basic facts. What should elderly leaders — many of America’s top politicians are over 80 — reveal about their health? Dr. Sean P. Conley, who admitted that he had misled the public about the president’s treatment, has lost credibility with some colleagues. With President Trump hospitalized, Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff, delivered no guidance to aides about how they were expected to behave in a moment of crisis. Eighty years after Londoners rallied in the face of the deadly German Blitz, many are flouting the rules aimed at preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus. “Today, unfortunately, is not a day for celebration,” the mayor said of rising virus rates. His plan would affect 20 neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens. The possible addition of Judge Amy Coney Barrett could create “the Trump court,” pushing it rightward. Cases on the Affordable Care Act and religious objections to gay rights could offer early clues. Activists armed with millions of dollars from donors like Michael Bloomberg and LeBron James are canvassing in Florida to help former felons register to vote before a deadline on Monday. Remembering the people who died from the coronavirus — through those who loved them. The president is hospitalized. The public doesn’t need to know every detail, but they don’t deserve to be misled. The lessons from Boris Johnson’s bout with Covid. Israel has become the first country to reimpose a full national lockdown. This one is nothing like the first. As a liberal in the Deep South, I am in the minority, but I persist. Speed and scale may matter more than absolute effectiveness when it comes to tests, masks, treatments and vaccines. The federal tax code aligns the interests of the middle class with the ultrawealthy. But the alliance may be breaking up. It’s not your imagination. This glut of sports events is kind of epic. Guston’s Ku Klux Klan paintings are but one facet of an incendiary artist’s storied career, stretching from social realism to abstraction and back. Almost exactly a year after a far-right extremist shocked Germany by attacking a synagogue during Yom Kippur, another assault targets a synagogue in Hamburg. After losing to Jannik Sinner, Zverev said he “shouldn’t have played” and had a fever and difficulty breathing. Tournament officials said Zverev did not report his symptoms before the match. Ken Paxton, one of the most prominent conservative attorneys general, is already under indictment. The allegations of impropriety raised in a recent letter draw intense new scrutiny. The Tony-nominated actor, 70, was found by police with multiple gunshot wounds early Saturday morning. Diplomatic ties with the U.A.E. and Bahrain could create new opportunities. But many say they are loath to undercut the Palestinian cause. He planned to stay in Paris for six months but stayed 56 years, becoming known for bold, exuberant prints. He died of the novel coronavirus. The plane, “traveling rather fast along the water, skipped twice and hit the pier,” the New York fire commissioner said. A point against Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City felt like a victory for Leeds. But for Bielsa and his many admirers, the journey always says more than the scoreboard. The ESPN analyst is enthralled by the 2020 series, with players isolating and “Black Lives Matter” painted on the court. More Recent Articles |
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