The White House COVID-19 Crisis

The White House COVID-19 Crisis

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Our picks for the 2025 movies you should watch this holiday season

Hollywood had another quiet year at cinemas. Box office income hasn’t bounced back to pre-pandemic highs. But ticket sales aren’t always an indication of quality. As proof, critic Bob Mondello shares his top movies that are worth the watch.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider Th ...  Afficher plus

Daniel Day-Lewis was retired. His son is just getting started

Eight years ago, Daniel Day-Lewis announced he was retired from acting. He offered no further comment. Retirement notwithstanding, in October, Daniel Day-Lewis appeared in a new movie. He plays a man who long ago left the world he once knew – and then is contacted by a family mem ...  Afficher plus

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Pres. Trump leaves Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and returns to White House
Anderson Cooper 360

President Trump returned to the White House after being treated for coronavirus symptoms at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. His return to the White House comes as more of his aides test positive and his doctors warn he isn’t “out of the woods yet.” Dr. Thomas Friede ...  Afficher plus

Pres. Trump campaigns in Florida as cases rise nationally
Anderson Cooper 360

President Trump had his first campaign rally, without a mask, since testing positive for Covid-19. He told the Florida crowd he feels “powerful” and would “kiss everyone.” Those comments come as cases across the country are rising and U.S. deaths near 215,000. Dr. Anthony Fauci, ...  Afficher plus

Pres. Trump gives campaign-like speech at the White House as coronavirus cases surge
Anderson Cooper 360

President Trump gave a campaign-like speech in the Rose Garden and offered no plan to help stop the surge of coronavirus cases throughout the country. Meanwhile, White House Task Force Member Dr. Anthony Fauci warned Covid-19 could become as serious as the 1918 flu that killed mo ...  Afficher plus

New book reveals Trump knew in early February that Covid-19 was dangerous, highly contagious, and "deadly"
Anderson Cooper 360

Bob Woodward’s new book, “Rage,” reveals President Trump admitted in early February he knew just how dangerous, highly contagious, and "deadly" the coronavirus was weeks before there was the first confirmed case in the United States. Then in March, Trump told Woodward “I wanted t ...  Afficher plus