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Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) holds a news conference the day after the midterm elections on Capitol Hill in Washington, Nov. 7, 2018.
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COVID-19
U.S. death toll
Almost 86,000 people nationwide have died from COVID-19. (
Johns Hopkins University)
Testing herd immunity
Sweden, a country that went all-in with a herd immunity strategy to fighting COVID-19, hasn't experienced as severe an outbreak as other European nations. But they've also logged an extraordinary increase in deaths. (
New York Times)
More aid
The House is voting today on a $3 trillion coronavirus relief package. But President Trump has threatened to veto it. (
New York Times)
Early spread
Antibody tests for two Snohomish County residents raise questions about whether COVID-19 arrived in the U.S. earlier than previously thought. (
Seattle Times)
Few rules
With much of the country reopening amidst the pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a brief six pages of advice for schools, businesses and other sectors. (
Washington Post)
Local covid death
Another resident at the Spokane Veterans Home has died from COVID-19 after being hospitalized. He's the ninth resident at the facility to die from the virus. (
Spokesman-Review)
IN OTHER NEWS...
Picking favorites
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is funneling millions in coronavirus aid intended for public schools and colleges to private and religious educational institutions. (
New York Times)
Ads, ads, ads
The pandemic is sending the economy into a tailspin. But with traditional election campaigning out of the question, spending on political ads is expected to skyrocket. (
Politico)