2020 US election: What you need to know right now
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he’s noted Joe Biden’s harsh anti-Russian rhetoric but is prepared to work with any US president.
As questions persist over President Trump's health, the vice-presidential debate, for once, takes a starring role in election season. Masks, plexiglass, social distancing and Covid-19 tests also feature.
- The GOP is mobilizing an 'Army for Trump' - thousands of volunteers armed with their cellphones tasked with monitoring early voting sites and ballot drop boxes on the hunt for evidence to back up Trump's unsubstantiated claims of rampant voter fraud.
- Quarantined at home in the White House and trailing Democratic rival Joe Biden in the polls, President Trump is playing a risky game of downplaying the severity of coronavirus while brainstorming ways to reinvigorate his re-election bid.
- Facebook and Twitter cracked down on Trump's posts claiming Covid-19 was just like the flu, saying they violated misinformation rules.
Global perspective
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he's noted Joe Biden's harsh anti-Russian rhetoric but is prepared to work with any US president.
Investor view:
Asian companies race to access debt markets on worries that borrowing prices may jump if the Nov. 3 election result is uncertain.
By the numbers:
The White House insists it's business as usual despite the rising number of Covid-19 cases among Washington officials. There are now at least 16 cases among White House staff including spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany and senior adviser Stephen Miller.
The article originally appeared on Reuters