“I think most physicians and prescribers are evidence-based and they’re not influenced by whatever is on Twitter,” Adm. Brett Giroir said.
Author: William Cummings, USA TODAY
Portland protests spur House Democrats to call for probe into use of federal officers against protesters
They said the administration “abused emergency authorities to justify the use of force against Americans exercising their right to peaceful assembly.”
Reports say Russia offered bounty on US troops in Afghanistan. Here’s what we know
Republicans and Democrats demanded the White House brief lawmakers on the intelligence assessment and the Trump administration’s response.
‘Indefensible’: Trump slammed for sharing video where supporter yells ‘white power’ at protesters
“There’s no question he should not have retweeted it and he should just take it down,” said Republican Sen. Tim Scott.
Larry Kudlow backs Mnuchin call not to disclose recipients of business loans from coronavirus stimulus
Kudlow said when Mnuchin promised transparency he meant “transparency of the process,” not who was getting the money.
Four in five voters feel the nation is ‘out of control’, poll finds
According to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Sunday, just 15% of voters think matters in the USA are under control.
‘Devastatingly worrisome’: Dr. Deborah Birx decries scenes of protesters not practicing social distancing amid coronavirus
Dr. Deborah Birx warned that protesters who carry an infection home to their grandmother or grandfather would feel guilty for the rest of their lives.
South Korean official says Kim Jong Un may be avoiding public due to ‘coronavirus concerns’
South Korean Unification Minister Kim Yeon-chul said Kim’s absence was not “particularly unusual” in the context of the coronavirus pandemic.
GOP Gov. Hogan to Trump: Stop coronavirus ‘misinformation,’ saying ‘whatever pops in your head’
“I think when misinformation comes out or you just say something that pops in your head, it does send a wrong message,” said Gov. Larry Hogan, R-Md.
Biden leads Trump in Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, according to recent polls
Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin were critical to President Donald Trump’s 2016 win over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.