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On Saturday (Oct. 3), the "Birthday Party" candidate took to Twitter to tweet out his well wishes to the current First Family, before noting that he would have done the same thing if Joe and Jill Biden were on the receiving end as well.
While still recovering from his symptoms after contracting the coronavirus, the former business mogul refuses to shut his operation down and took to the social media network.
Today (Oct. 3), it was revealed that the NFL's Cam Newton has tested for COVID-19. The New England Patriots quarterback will miss the game against the Kansas City Chiefs, which is being moved from this Sunday.
President Donald Trump took to Twitter shortly before 1 a.m. Friday morning to announce he and First Lady Melania Trump tested positive for COVID-19. https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1311892190680014849?s=20 The news comes hours after senior White House advisor Hope Hicks tested positive for the coronavirus. https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1311859538279239686 Interestingly enough, since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, President Trump has repeatedly […]
Dr. Collier is giving the best advice you need while traveling during the pandemic.
State officials said they are working to make sure the COVID-19 pandemic won't undo the work they accomplished over the past decade.
Vivica says she's negative and feeling great!
While attending a Constitution Day celebration hosted by Hillsdale College, the attorney general compared his staff at the Justice Department to preschoolers among other choice bits.
Donald Trump wanted us to be doomed from the beginning.
Dr. Collier says the coronavirus vaccine can cause serious medical issues.
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