Biden tested negative for COVID-19 on Friday after President Trump announced that he had tested positive. Source
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Lawmakers react to President Trump having coronavirus
Reactions from lawmakers are pouring in after the news that President Trump has been confirmed to have coronavirus. CBS News’ Christina Ruffini reports on what officials are saying, and CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper joined CBSN with more. Source
Breonna Taylor grand jury recordings made public
Around 20 hours of grand jury recordings have been made public in the investigation of Breonna Taylor’s death. CBS News legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe joins CBSN for a closer look at what this decision could mean for the case moving forward. Source
CDC guidelines put President Trump in higher risk category for coronavirus
According to CDC guidelines, President Trump is in a higher risk category for severe illness from coronavirus because of his age and obesity. Dr. Leo Nissola, a clinical scientist at the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, joined CBSN with details. Source
Airbnb will restrict one-day rentals over the Halloween weekend
Hoping to prevent rowdy Halloween parties, Airbnb won’t allow anyone to book a one-day rental on October 30 – 31. Source
Rihanna hopes new fashion show brings “hope” during pandemic
Rihanna called her fashion’s line performance “a little bit of happiness.” Source
Biden campaign plows ahead with campaign schedule
Trump and first lady Melania Trump both tested positive for COVID-19. Source
Melania Trump tweets her about coronavirus symptoms
The first lady has shared some details about her COVID-19 diagnosis. Source
Attack on actor Rick Moranis caught on camera in NYC
Surveillance cameras captured the attack on the 67-year-old “Honey I Shrunk the Kids” and “Ghostbusters” actor. Source
Lewandowski: Trump’s COVID diagnosis shows no one is immune
White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said earlier that the president was experiencing “mild symptoms.” Source