VP Debate Takeaways: Pandemic Looms Over A More Civil Fight
In normal times, vice presidential debates don’t matter much. But in an election year as wild as 2020, everything is magnified.
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In normal times, vice presidential debates don’t matter much. But in an election year as wild as 2020, everything is magnified.
The ropes are swinging. Chalk stains the mats anew. And students at the ESAC international circus school in Brussels are smiling again, even if it is through a mask sometimes.
The vice presidential debate featured plexiglass barriers to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. They were no match for the night’s most talked-about intruder — a fly that briefly buzzed around the stage before landing and staying on Mike Pence’s head.
President Donald Trump vowed Thursday not to participate in next week’s debate with Democratic nominee Joe Biden after organizers announced will take place virtually because of the president’s diagnosis of COVID-19.
There's one underway in Charlotte right now. Only a few hundred people have been invited into the trial. Now, you'll hear from one of them. And: a brand new COVID treatment trial looking for volunteers right now. And it's all happening right here.
Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris tussled Wednesday in the first and only vice presidential debate before the Nov. 3 election, coming as the coronavirus sidelined President Donald Trump at the White House.
As the coronavirus sweeps through the upper reaches of government, Republican Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic challenger Kamala Harris face off Wednesday night in a debate highlighting the parties’ sharply conflicting visions for a nation in crisis.
Health officials say any type of gathering that doesn't follow the three W's should be avoided this Halloween to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19.
Rock Hill High School officials say football practices are canceled and this week's games are postponed after several individuals close to the program started experiencing COVID-like symptoms.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he has instructed aides to stop negotiating on another round of COVID-19 relief until after the election.
Standing before Sen. Kamala Harris at a campaign event near a Raleigh barbershop, Marcus Bass asked the Democratic vice presidential nominee a pointed question: How would she and Joe Biden convince young Black voters their ticket isn’t simply the lesser of two evils?
The number of people in North Carolina who’ve applied for unemployment benefits since the coronavirus pandemic began is at 1.31 million.
Halloween traditions are set to look very different this year due to the coronavirus pandemic but Lowe's Home Improvement stores plan to keep the holiday spirit alive with curbside trick-or-treating.
U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina said Monday that he’s regained his senses of taste and smell, recovering from symptoms of COVID-19 after testing positive late last week.
Charlotte City Leaders are releasing more federal stimulus money under the "Cares Act." The funding includes half a million dollars for indoor music venues that remain closed amid the ongoing pandemic.
A Stanly County teacher has died after family members say she recently contracted coronavirus.
President Donald Trump says he’s leaving the hospital Monday evening after a three-day stay to treat symptoms of COVID-19.
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany says she has tested positive for COVID-19. This comes days after President Donald Trump tested positive for the coronavirus.
Panther officials say amid the COVID-19 crisis they debuted the Xenex LightStrike Robot, that disinfects rooms of the virus that causes COVID with ultraviolet light, at their home game against the Cardinals on October 4th.
President Donald Trump’s blood oxygen level dropped suddenly on Saturday, but he “has continued to improve,” the White House physician said Sunday, adding a new layer of confusion to the president’s health status even as he sought to clarify contradictory statements from the day before.
The North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission says they are suspending El Centenario Night Club's ABC permits after the club was found violating Gov. Roy Cooper's executive order on reopening.
Beyond by Aerus says ActivePure Technology is proven to kill SARS-CoV-2 virus on surfaces, the virus that causes COVID-19, according to a news release.
A feverish and fatigued President Donald Trump was spending the weekend at a military hospital for treatment of COVID-19, as new cases continued to emerged among some of the president’s top advisers and allies.
ESPN Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter says Patriots QB Cam Newton tested positive for coronavirus, and will be out for Sunday's game against Kansas City.
North Carolina bars, movie theaters, and entertainment venues prepared to open on Friday night as the state entered Phase Three of its reopen plan.
