Politics And Science Of Coronavirus Now that President Trump has tested positive for the coronavirus, NPR checks in with what that means for life and work at the White House and what is known about living with COVID-19. Allison Aubrey
Coronavirus FAQ: Folks At Trump-Biden Debate Were Scanned For Fever. Is That Helpful? Temperature scans are becoming commonplace around the world — at political events, at doctors' offices, at airports and more. Do they provide useful info to help reduce the spread of COVID-19? Pranav Baskar
Some Voters' Reactions To Trump's Positive Coronavirus Test Align Predictably Americans woke up Friday to news that the president and first lady had tested positive for the coronavirus. For many, reactions to the news fell along political lines. Sarah McCammon
After Trump's Positive Test, Here's The Status Of The Line Of Succession No one in the immediate ranking of officials who might need to succeed the president has tested positive. Brett Neely
'A Brazen Invitation': Democrats Offer Well Wishes And Criticize President's Behavior Lawmakers expressed prayers and wishes for President Trump and the first lady's recovery. There was also some criticism for the president's conduct. Brian Naylor
'It's Not Just About The President': Tracing Trump's Contacts "I suspect many senior members of the government are going to have to go into quarantine," says Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of the Brown University School of Public Health. Jason Breslow
Pence Tests Negative For The Coronavirus After Trump's Positive Case The negative results come just hours after President Trump announced that he and the first lady had tested positive for the virus. Franco Ordoñez
Jobs Growth Slows Sharply In Last Employment Report Before Election The Labor Department says U.S. employers added just 661,000 jobs last month, as unemployment fell to 7.9%, showcasing an economic recovery that is losing steam. Scott Horsley
Timeline: How Trump Has Downplayed The Coronavirus Pandemic President Trump, who has tested positive for the coronavirus, has repeatedly downplayed the severity of the pandemic. Juana Summers
What Happens If Trump's Health Worsens After Testing Positive For The Coronavirus How will the White House continue work if President Trump develops COVID-19 symptoms? NPR's David Greene talks to John Fortier, executive director of the Continuity of Government Commission.