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Trump announces that he and First Lady Melania Trump tested positive for Covid-19. What happens next?
Bloomberg’s Kathleen Hunter reports https://t.co/D1N7vHZJpC pic.twitter.com/AIAF6S6jYs
— Bloomberg TV (@BloombergTV) October 2, 2020
Trump getting Covid was a gut punch to markets early Friday morning, but losses were calm and orderly.@DaniBurgz spoke to investors about the implications https://t.co/Ik8qSqNIW6 pic.twitter.com/kPD9oRvvxI
— Bloomberg QuickTake (@QuickTake) October 2, 2020
U.S. stock futures fell sharply after President Trump said he and first lady Melania Trump had tested positive for the new coronavirus https://t.co/N6IO3emSC0
— WSJ Markets (@WSJmarkets) October 2, 2020
OPINION: Biden is better for our economy than Trump, Nouriel Roubini writes. Biden would pursue a larger fiscal stimulus program targeting workers and small businesses. Plus, recessions almost always occur under Republican administrations. https://t.co/UPwOVyBUtm
— MarketWatch (@MarketWatch) October 2, 2020
Trump has the coronavirus — here's what happens next https://t.co/AWVgmOJgPw
— CNBC (@CNBC) October 2, 2020
BREAKING: Vice President Pence and the second lady have tested negative for Covid-19 in the aftermath of President Trump's positive test. Joe Biden's status is still unknown. https://t.co/FTmg4BvtSJ pic.twitter.com/UHR753sVZV
— CNBC (@CNBC) October 2, 2020
Like two US presidents before him, Donald Trump could temporarily hand over power to his vice-president should he become incapacitated https://t.co/GWlzL7qjHN
— The Sydney Morning Herald (@smh) October 3, 2020
“There is no reason to believe that President Trump will follow in the tradition of other Republican presidents and pursue a more multilateral and cooperative strategy in his second term” @thomaswright08’s new analysis for @LowyInstitute, out today. https://t.co/Qcw2CTwtAj
— Alex Oliver (@AlexKOliver) October 1, 2020
‘At his first debate with Biden, Trump ridiculed his opponent for his precautions.
“I don’t wear masks like him… Every time you see him, he’s got a mask. He could be speaking 200 feet away from it. And he shows up with the biggest mask I’ve ever seen.”’ https://t.co/cQZljJiTRW
— Michael Fullilove (@mfullilove) October 2, 2020
More than 1 million people have died from the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide, with a total of 33 million confirmed cases.
How do we make sense of such staggering numbers, and what can we do to change this tragic trajectory? William Brangham explores.https://t.co/1bON0UQEae
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) September 30, 2020
Alarming data shows a third wave of COVID-19 is about to hit the U.S. https://t.co/xrrLchYVYW
— TIME (@TIME) September 30, 2020
John Mackey, the founder of Whole Foods, blames obesity on bad decisions by consumers rather than lack of access to healthy food. "It’s less about access and more about people making poor choices, mostly due to ignorance." https://t.co/IvDFUcAvJj
— NYT Business (@nytimesbusiness) September 24, 2020
We continue to track every reported case of the coronavirus in New York City, where officials announced on Tuesday a significant uptick in the daily rate of positive tests.
Mayor Bill de Blasio called the higher rate a “cause for real concern.”https://t.co/ISsYKE9qyz
— NYT Graphics (@nytgraphics) September 29, 2020
#AlwaysRemember– tomorrow we come together to remember #1October and those we lost in the Las #Vegas shooting tragedy in 2017. Another year has passed, but for many of us – it still seems like yesterday.
May we all promise to #NeverForget and stay a #VegasStrong community. pic.twitter.com/CsXdUEedNU
— Clark County Nevada (@ClarkCountyNV) October 1, 2020
This day on September 30, 1935 – The Hoover Dam, astride the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada, is dedicated. pic.twitter.com/xq4s9Oq7TL
— World of Engineering (@engineers_feed) September 30, 2020
$400,000 is available for projects that improve distribution of Nevada grown or raised agriculture products, and the deadline to apply is Monday at 5!https://t.co/XrLGOJHDaY
— Nevada Agriculture (@NVAgriculture) September 22, 2020
New water metrics are out now! Thank you to @WesternGrowers for helping to facilitate the process and to the technical subcommittees in CA and AZ for all of your hard work! https://t.co/J0iJZckUVm
— Arizona Leafy Greens (@azleafygreens) September 18, 2020
Our @azfb CEO has a very important message in the latest issue of @AzCapitolTimes … it's about #AZWater and #AzAgriculture's use and the importance of our #FoodSupplyChain: https://t.co/n11B5ybD4J @pbashaw1 @loveamericanAG
— Arizona Farm Bureau (@azfb) September 28, 2020
The New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum, closed since March 16 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, is set to reopen its doors today. https://t.co/dztPXTXYHx
— Las Cruces Sun-News (@CrucesSunNews) September 24, 2020
New Mexico Secretary of Agriculture Jeff Witte comments on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on labor shortages in the chile industry. https://t.co/RQVW6zIjtF
— NM Department of Ag (@NMDeptAg) August 10, 2020
New Mexico’s state quote is “The Land of Enchantment" and the truly enchanting is watching the sun set over the Sandia Mountains. Bathed in a pinky-orange glow, these beasts of rock have earned the name Sandias derived from the Spanish word for 'watermelon', due to their color! pic.twitter.com/bZvmyy7SOo
— Lobo Village (@LoboVillage) September 2, 2020
An amazing conversation about our food deliveries on Monday in West Salt Lake with @UtahFarmBureau President, @Milkman_Ron. @kslnewsradio @LeeLons https://t.co/RSyeBPZNQN
— Farmers Feeding Utah (@FeedingUtah) July 29, 2020
Congrats to @utahstate_ag professor Bruce Bugbee, who has been named a fellow of @ASHS_Hort, the highest honor bestowed by the society on its members. #USUAggies https://t.co/vsoAV2diOr
— Utah State University (@USUAggies) August 12, 2020
Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF) International Trade Program connects Utah agriculture & food producers with local and global resources to facilitate growth into international markets. Learn more at https://t.co/pzkAs2kZer pic.twitter.com/TFHEQT7MfG
— Utah.gov (@UtahGov) August 12, 2020
Agriculture is responsible for providing Colorado over 195,000 jobs, and adds over $47 billion to the state's economy! #NutrienAgDay2020 pic.twitter.com/iwwobEEbXE
— CSU College of Agricultural Sciences (@CSUAgSci) September 17, 2020
The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food abandoned trying to capture and kill the endangered gray wolf after not finding any more signs it was in the county.
https://t.co/6nhvgCtUhr— The Salt Lake Tribune (@sltrib) June 13, 2020
After investigating factors that led to market disruptions following the Holcomb packing plant fire & COVID-19, a group of state #FarmBureau presidents has released a report on causes & price implications of extreme market volatility in the cattle industry https://t.co/MJCaYkjqCj
— Oklahoma Farm Bureau (@okfarmbureau) September 25, 2020
Jason Aamodt, owner of Norfork Brewing Company, isn't from #Arkansas or even the South, but he says the welcoming community of #Norfork has made it home. Visit and enjoy a glass of nature's #beer with them! #ArkansasMade pic.twitter.com/iiAO4aiiLl
— Arkansas Department of Agriculture (@ARDeptofAgricul) September 3, 2020
Arkansas agriculture provides about $21 billion annually in added economic value, according to the latest Arkansas Agricultural Profile.
The report, published by the University of Arkansas System …https://t.co/6ZV1edAjJ9
— TalkBusinessArkansas (@TBArkansas) October 1, 2020
Producers of beef cattle, swine, sheep & dairy cattle can now apply for a second wave of assistance through the @USDA's CFAP. Brandy Carroll, ArFB's Director of Commodity Activities & Market Information shares important information about this program. https://t.co/kZVndjdytd
— Arkansas Farm Bureau (@ArFB) September 28, 2020
AEDCE has amazing partners! Yesterday we hosted a Shop Small = Big Impact webinar sponsored by the @ASBTDC. The ASBTDC is the go-to resource for help starting or growing a business in Arkansas. Check out this video of the amazing services they provide – most at no charge. pic.twitter.com/Mzt6IXKKuY
— AR EconDev&Chamber (@_AEDCE) September 10, 2020
Louisiana Department Of Agriculture Requests Restraining Order Against Kill Pen Operation – Horse Racing News | Paulick Report https://t.co/rWY9SBBPnz pic.twitter.com/Nsy1ViNeP1
— Paulick Report (@paulickreport) August 8, 2020
Farm Bureau Establishes 2020 Priorities https://t.co/UWpKonxJzA
— LouisianaFarmBureau (@LaFarmBureau) January 22, 2020
BREAKING: @LaFarmBureau President and legend Ronnie Anderson retiring after 31 years. Longest serving state president in America @FarmBureau https://t.co/xjWX15SYD8 via @thenewsstar
— Greg Hilburn (@GregHilburn1) February 27, 2020
Brown and white rice are the same rice. It just depends on how it's milled.
Texas rice farmer Scott Savage shares more info in this short video.
And see how rice is harvested on his farm: https://t.co/XHI6PwhnNG#NationalRiceMonth pic.twitter.com/AEG7Zu1H6w
— Texas Farm Bureau (@TexasFarmBureau) October 1, 2020
Whether working cattle, or trotting happily alongside you and your horse on the trails — if you have a dog, life on the farm, or time at the barn, means you’re likely never alone #TexasAgricultureMatters https://t.co/f8AFz6fbNF
— Texas Agriculture (@TexasDeptofAg) September 23, 2020
How a conservative 6-3 majority would reshape the Supreme Court: https://t.co/iu3Q7MVfz8 via @FiveThirtyEight
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) September 30, 2020
Three scientists give their best advice on how to protect yourself from COVID-19 https://t.co/lsFGP3qZsR
— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 30, 2020
BRACING FOR CUTS: U.S. airlines are hurting, and 45,000 employees could face furloughs or layoffs on Thursday.
But the industry's losses are also having a ripple effect on the more than 10 million American jobs supported by the aviation industry.
@krisvancleave has more pic.twitter.com/aXYrWIWhAQ— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) September 30, 2020
By now many people have heard about R0. But to really understand the mysteries of the pandemic, @zeynep writes, we need to think about a different variable: k. https://t.co/JR3AjJnT7v
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) September 30, 2020
Everyone claims to believe that democracy is important. Matthew Graham & Milan Svolik, Yale political scientists, tried to figure out how many voters *really* care about democracy. The answer was shockingly low: 3.5 percent https://t.co/nV587GAd1P
— Graeme Wood (@gcaw) September 30, 2020
Fargo’s new season suggests Black and Italian Americans faced equivalent discrimination in the U.S. as late as 1950. A historian vets that claim. https://t.co/XzTUI3eepj
— Slate (@Slate) September 30, 2020
The right side won in a 2016 fight over the U.S. role in global internet governance. https://t.co/QD8V8y6DyZ
— Slate (@Slate) September 30, 2020
How might Trump’s Supreme Court pick vote on the ACA? https://t.co/suamH6ehtW
— Slate (@Slate) September 30, 2020
Trump administration is stepping up scrutiny of past Chinese tech investments https://t.co/ehDWiCZNbP
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 30, 2020
Here's the analysis Biden just referred to. https://t.co/xq8orQmB7t pic.twitter.com/YmgLUN3pAs
— Philip Bump (@pbump) September 30, 2020
Judge Amy Coney Barrett told senators that President Trump offered her the Supreme Court nomination much sooner than previously known — just three days after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death.https://t.co/ExRT7tPBCQ
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 30, 2020
Minutes into the debate, Joe Biden has already raised the specter of the Supreme Court, if Amy Barrett confirmed, overturning Obamacare. Dems are running hard on this – my story here: https://t.co/MdhXgdbxhQ
— Abby Goodnough (@abbygoodnough) September 30, 2020
Poll: Majority of voters would likely watch a debate moderated by Joe Rogan https://t.co/N2ik0SXJgl pic.twitter.com/NKVCChrAQi
— The Hill (@thehill) September 30, 2020
British Member of Parliament nominates Biden for a Nobel Peace Prize https://t.co/eoqiA9yXRa pic.twitter.com/O6J1nynpHT
— The Hill (@thehill) September 30, 2020
Trump nominated a third time for Nobel Peace Prize https://t.co/110oq1Qbk6 pic.twitter.com/prPQtTL3Ku
— The Hill (@thehill) September 30, 2020
Arizona man who voted Trump in 2016 switching vote to Biden after wife died of COVID-19 https://t.co/xcsSyFP0Rx pic.twitter.com/o8Pu6H8PYI
— The Hill (@thehill) September 30, 2020
JUST IN: House in near-unanimous vote affirms peaceful transfer of power https://t.co/UDvmzRGuvc pic.twitter.com/NFTNrvQqNS
— The Hill (@thehill) September 30, 2020
NYC resending absentee ballots to roughly 100,000 people https://t.co/hJcZ7PpRkA pic.twitter.com/lCqGnC7sZi
— The Hill (@thehill) September 30, 2020
Treasury offers coronavirus relief loans to seven major US airlines https://t.co/8CINtRa2J5 pic.twitter.com/33AePwvfDm
— The Hill (@thehill) September 30, 2020
In rare move, Schumer forces vote to consider health care bill amid Supreme Court tensions https://t.co/m072uW5fK9 pic.twitter.com/XN46NFe1Iq
— The Hill (@thehill) September 30, 2020
House rebuffs GOP lawmaker's effort to remove references to Democrats in Capitol https://t.co/WsRvUB23BP pic.twitter.com/g8dYnS2LFV
— The Hill (@thehill) September 30, 2020
Hillary Clinton: "Black Lives Matter" is "very profoundly a theological statement" https://t.co/Qm7jcNIzjS pic.twitter.com/PxgrN59rgM
— The Hill (@thehill) September 30, 2020
Trump official releases unverified Russian intel on Clinton previously rejected by Senate panel https://t.co/Sehu5jc9gN pic.twitter.com/KbefTLwu1U
— The Hill (@thehill) September 30, 2020
Trump called evangelical pastors "hustlers": report. https://t.co/hob5e8YclN pic.twitter.com/13GKMNu5WS
— The Hill (@thehill) September 30, 2020