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Former Coronavirus Task Force Member Discusses Spread Of Virus Throughout White House

NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navaro speaks with Olivia Troye formerly of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, about safety protocols in the White House.

Hall Of Fame Pitcher Bob Gibson Dies At 84

Two-time Cy Young winner Bob Gibson pitched with the St. Louis Cardinals for 17 years, leading the team to two World Series wins. He died about a year after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

White House Updates On Trump’s Health Condition Raise More Questions

The medical team caring for the president at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center had an optimistic update about his condition Saturday, but there were mixed messages from the White House.

Trump Is Taking Remdesivir. Here’s How It Works To Control The Coronavirus

President Trump is on day two of a planned 5-day course of remdesivir. The medication, approved for treating COVID-19, works by making it harder for the coronavirus to replicate within the body.

Michigan Supreme Court Rules Against Governor’s Emergency Powers

The state’s Supreme Court said Gov. Gretchen Whitmer lacked the authority to extend a state of emergency past April 30. Whitmer had cited two state laws in extending her emergency declarations.

President Trump’s Coronavirus Treatment: What We Know Now

NPR’s Scott Simon updates the latest news on the President’s condition and activities now that he’s staying at Walter Reed Medical Center after testing positive for the coronavirus.

How Americans Are Reacting After President Trump Tests Positive For The Coronavirus

Americans are reacting to the President and First Lady’s illness with a mix of concern and anger. Concern for Trump’s well-being and anger that he acted carelessly before contracting the coronavirus.

Kentucky Court Releases Grand Jury Recordings In Breonna Taylor Case

A Kentucky court released fifteen hours of grand jury proceedings in the Breonna Taylor case. Louisville police officers weren’t charged in her death after those proceedings.

Federal Government Acknowledges U.S. Betrayed Terms Of Treaty With 2 Oregon Tribes

The federal government is acknowledging that it defrauded two Oregon tribes. 155 years ago, the U.S. betrayed an agreement that protected the rights of tribal members in the Northwest.

How President Trump Is Treating COVID-19

There are no proven treatments for patients with COVID-19, and the treatments that do exist tend to be used on patients with advanced illness.

Trump Begins Quarantine After White House Adviser Hope Hicks Tests Positive

Hope Hicks is the latest in the White House orbit known publicly to have contracted COVID-19.

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