The country has surmounted past political crises, including the death of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1945 with World War II still raging.
Author: Ledyard King, USA TODAY
Trump backtracks on his condemnation of mail-in voting, says Florida is an exception
Trump, who has attacked mail-in voting, singled out Florida as an exception, saying his supporters there should request absentee and mail ballots.
Riots. Radicalism. Corruption. Trump and Biden supporters turn to apocalyptic themes in campaign ad wars.
With Trump floundering in the polls, his campaign has spent heavily to define Biden. Biden has sought to mostly reintroduce himself to voters.
‘Driven by re-election’: John Bolton book accuses Donald Trump of seeking foreign help for political gain
The Trump administration has sued to stop the release of the former national security adviser’s book: “The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir.”
Some Republicans split with Trump, support removing Confederate statues and renaming military bases
Confederate monuments, statues and other honorifics have become a flash point following massive, nationwide rallies against racial injustice.
Health experts tell House coronavirus committee that millions more tests per week are needed
The medical experts testified before a special House committee created to oversee the $2.4 trillion federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic,
Hundreds of publicly traded companies got more than $1 billion from PPP small-business fund
There’s no known evidence any of the companies violated the rules of the PPP, which approved more than $500 billion in loans during the past five weeks.
Companies face harder time getting government-backed loans meant for small businesses hurt by coronavirus
Thousands of small businesses continue to be shut out of the Paycheck Protection Program as Fortune 500 companies secure millions in forgivable loans.
Fed allows Wells Fargo to expand role in overwhelmed small business loan program
Wells Fargo, the nation’s fourth largest bank, had set a lending cap of $10 billion due to restrictions as a result of a massive fake account scandal.
Bernie Sanders drops out of presidential race, saying he concluded his path to victory was ‘virtually impossible’
Sanders’ exit means former Vice President Joe Biden has a clear path to the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination to face Donald Trump in November.