President back at White House, compares COVID to seasonal flu
Still sickened by COVID-19, President Donald Trump plunged back on Tuesday into playing down the disease that hospitalized him for three days and has so far killed more than 210,000 Americans. He compared it anew to the seasonal flu and signaled he plans to return soon to the campaign trail.
President Trump returns to White House, removes mask
President Trump made a dramatic return to the White House Monday following his hospitalization over the weekend from coronavirus.
Trump leaves Walter Reed following COVID-19 treatment, removes mask at White House
Upon arriving at the White House, Trump exited the helicopter and made his way onto the South Portico, removing his mask as he saluted Marine One.
Unprecedented turnout expected as early voting begins
The lines are expected to be longer at Bay Area polling locations due to an unprecedented voter turnout. Vote by mail is encouraged,
Gay men take over ‘Proud Boys’ hashtag on Twitter
Gay men took over the “Proud Boys” hashtag after the president’s “stand back, stand by” comment during the first presidential debate sparked praise from the hate group.
Vice presidential debate: Plexiglass to separate Pence, Harris
Kamala Harris and Mike Pence will be separated by a clear barrier to reduce the risk of coronavirus transmission at Wednesday's vice presidential debate.
Senator with COVID-19 vows to wear 'moon suit' to vote on Trump's Supreme Court pick
COVID-19 infections have shut down the Senate, but Republicans are refusing to delay confirmation of President Donald Trump’s pick for the Supreme Court.
21 million mail-in ballots on the way to California voters
The Nov. 3 election will test Californians’ commitment to voting by mail as the nation’s most populous state offers far fewer in-person polling places, hoping that during a pandemic voters will choose to cast ballots from the safety of their mailboxes.
Bay Area election officials vow 'absolute confidence' in voting process
Election officials are also keeping a close eye on any problems with voter intimidation at the polls. Any threatening language or actions will not be tolerated as people cast their ballots.
What we know, and what we don't, about Trump's coronavirus diagnosis
Here's what we know and what we don't know.
Analysis: Trump faces credibility crisis over health scare
The president’s coronavirus infection, as well as the illnesses of several aides and allies, has imperiled the highest levels of the U.S. government.
One month out, battered Trump campaign faces big challenges in addition to COVID-19 diagnosis
His reelection campaign now enters the final month grappling with deficits in the polls, a shortage of cash and a candidate who is at least temporarily sidelined.
Andrew Yang takes lead in California data privacy measure
“The amount of data we’re giving up is unprecedented in human history,” said Yang
California voters to consider property tax overhaul
The system tying taxes to the most recent purchase price now faces one of its biggest challenges.
New tweet from President Trump about COVID-19 battle
(KTVU and wire report) -- President Trump broke his social media silence on Saturday, by praising the staff at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, which is treating him for COVID-19.
President Trump at military hospital; new cases among allies emerge
The White House said President Trump’s expected stay of “a few days” at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center was precautionary.
Rep. Ilhan Omar blasts Trump for 'actively spreading' virus
Omar said earlier this year that her father died of the virus, and she said in a statement Friday that she doesn’t wish it on anyone.
Uber, Lyft and the gig economy: here's what Prop 22 affects
Two gig-economy drivers with very different takes on California's Prop. 22. Voters will decide November 3 on whether drivers are considered employees.


















