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Trump tests negative for Covid-19, is not infectious: White House doctor

The tests and other clinical and laboratory data “indicate a lack of detectable viral replication”, said his doctor.

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More than 6.6 million Americans have already voted, suggesting record turnout

WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - Americans are rushing to cast ballots ahead of the Nov 3 election at an unprecedented pace, early voting numbers show, indicating a possible record turnout for the showdown between President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden.

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Trump refuses 'waste of time' virtual debate with Biden, who announces solo event instead

The debate format was changed “to protect the health and safety of all involved”, according to the organiser.

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Japan to allow residents to travel to 12 countries including Singapore next month: Media

TOKYO (REUTERS) - Japan is planning to remove a ban on overseas travel to China and 11 other countries next month, the Yomiuri newspaper reported on Thursday (Oct 8).

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Harris says Trump's Covid-19 response is 'greatest failure' in US V-P debate with Pence

"Whatever the vice-president is claiming the administration has done, it clearly hasn't worked," said the Democratic candidate.

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US economic recovery gets harder as Trump end stimulus talks; stocks tumble

WASHINGTON (BLOOMBERG) - The collapse of pre-election US stimulus talks threatens to inflict another wave of economic pain on Americans and curtail a recovery that's already slowed.

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Biden opposed to second US presidential debate if Trump still has Covid-19

HAGERSTOWN (AFP) - Democrat Joe Biden said on Tuesday (Oct 6) he would be opposed to debating Donald Trump next week as scheduled if the US president is still sick with Covid-19, saying he would want to follow health guidelines.

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