Geneva votes to increase minimum wage to $25, believed to be highest in the world

Geneva voted for the minimum wage to be increased to $25, making it the highest minimum wage in the world, according to the Geneva Trade Union Action Community.

President Trump's return means more anxiety for White House reporters

President Donald Trump's return to the White House to recover from the coronavirus seems certain to raise the already heightened anxiety level of the journalists assigned to follow him.

DC government unable to connect with White House on COVID-19 outbreak

Officials with the Washington, D.C., Department of Health have been unsuccessful in trying to connect with the White House to assist with contact tracing and other protocols regarding the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak that has infected President Donald Trump and several senior staff members.

U Street Music Hall closes after 10 years

U Street Music Hall is closing its doors permanently after 10 years as a staple in D.C. 

U Street Music Hall shutting its doors
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U Street Music Hall is closing its doors permanently after 10 years as a staple in D.C.

President Trump returns to White House, removes mask
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President Trump returned to the White House on Monday - a few days after his coronavirus case sent him to Walter Reed.

DC Public Schools announce plan to get elementary students back in class by November 9

On Monday, D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Dr. Lewis Ferebee announced a three-option plan that will include elementary school students returning to some type of in-person instruction when DCPS’ second term begins on November 9. 

DC public schools announce plan to bring some students back
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D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Lewis D. Ferebee announced a phased reopening plan offering limited in-person instruction to some students by the start of the second term on November 9.

President Trump to leave Walter Reed
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President Donald Trump is slated to leave Walter Reed Medical Center at 6:30 p.m.

20,000 chairs placed outside White House to honor Americans killed by COVID-19

20,000 chairs were lined up on the Ellipse outside of the White House Sunday, each representing 10 Americans killed by the coronavirus, in a solemn reminder of those who have lost their lives amid the pandemic. 

Georgia students quarantined after virus brought on board school bus

A majority of students on one Forsyth County school bus have been quarantined after one student infected with the virus was found on-board.

2 Americans, 1 British scientist win Nobel medicine prize

Announcing the prize in Stockholm, the Nobel Committee noted that the trio's work helped explain a major source of blood-borne hepatitis that couldn't be explained by the previously discovered hepatitis A and B viruses.

Doctors: Trump could leave hospital Monday

President Donald Trump “has continued to improve” but faced serious symptoms on Friday, the White House physician said Sunday, seeking to clarify contradictory statements and confusion that previously raised questions about the seriousness of the president’s condition.

FOX 5 On The Hill: Dr. Jeffrey Gold
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Dr. Jeffrey Gold of the Univ. of Nebraska Medical Center joins the show to discuss the health of Pres. Trump and Melania Trump after their positive tests for COVID-19.

Feds: California convict tried to steal $22M in virus relief

He was charged with bank fraud in an alleged scheme where he sought to take advantage of the federal program intended to keep small businesses afloat.

Official: Next 48 hours critical for Trump on virus fight

President Donald Trump went through a "very concerning" period Friday and the next 48 hours will be critical in terms of his care as he battles the coronavirus at a military hospital, White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Saturday.

Trump was given oxygen before his admission to hospital: report

A person familiar with President Donald Trump's medical condition says the president had been administered supplemental oxygen at the White House on Friday before he was hospitalized.