Prospects for more aid for Americans struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic and airlines seeking to avert a wave of layoffs crumbled when President Trump ended negotiations with Congress over a large coronavirus bill reut.rs/3jHNPFK
‘The president turned his back on you,’ Biden said on Twitter after Trump, still being treated for COVID-19, abruptly ended talks with Democrats on an economic aid package reut.rs/2GLOozz
Shares of major airlines fell after Trump said his administration would abandon talks with congressional Democrats over proposals to spend at least $1.6 trillion in additional coronavirus relief funds reut.rs/3jE59LU
UPDATE: Trump said Congress should quickly extend $25 billion in new payroll assistance to airlines furloughing thousands of workers, hours after he announced his administration would abandon talks with Democrats over additional coronavirus relief funds reut.rs/3ix2VfS
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On Broadhurst Cona's fifth night in the COVID-19 ward of a hospital in Cape Town, the patient in the bed next to him was giving up. The man gripped his own throat in panic as he choked, and he kept pulling off his oxygen mask. Cona pleaded with him to put it back on 1/6
Early the next morning, Cona awoke to a commotion. The man’s bed was empty, and nurses in protective clothing were spraying it down with disinfectant. The man was sealed in a beige-colored body bag, and it took four people to lift him away to a passage leading to the lift 2/6
Cona didn’t know it yet, because his companion had been too sick to speak and his face unrecognizable with pain, but he had seen this man many times before, as an opponent on the rugby field 3/6
Mike Pence and Kamala Harris clashed over the Trump administration’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic during the #VPDebate, as the White House struggled to contain an outbreak that has infected President Trump and dozens of others reut.rs/3nu7FXm 1/9
The matchup between Pence and Harris unfolded largely free of the chaos that marred last week’s presidential debate. Here are a few standout moments from the debate reut.rs/3llQfKH 2/9
Packing the court: Frustrated that Trump and the Republican-controlled Senate may soon cement a 6-3 conservative majority on the Supreme Court, some on the left have called on Biden to expand the court to 11 or 13 seats. Harris declined to say whether she supported that idea 3/9
With polls showing Trump trailing Biden with less than a month to go before the election, the president appears to be re-embracing the risky strategy of playing down the coronavirus despite signs it could further diminish his re-election chances reut.rs/2Sy6mZ5 1/4
President Trump, under coronavirus quarantine in the White House and restricted from traveling, is grasping for ways to put a spark back in his struggling re-election bid and mount a big comeback with four weeks left until Election Day reut.rs/2SCwtxW 2/4
Trump, still being treated for COVID-19, abruptly ended talks with Democrats on an economic aid package, drawing criticism from presidential rival Biden that he was abandoning Americans in the midst of a pandemic reut.rs/33yZy3Q 3/4
Smoke, fire and vineyards: The active Glass Fire has destroyed dozens of buildings in the world-renowned Napa Valley reut.rs/2SvxUP0 1/4
Dutch Henry Winery and Sherwin Family Winery told Reuters their wineries had burned to the ground, and local media have reported damage or destruction to many more 2/4
The Newton Vineyard winery also went up in flames, according to a Reuters photographer who visited the site and who observed rivulets of red wine mixed with ash flowing down its main access road 3/4
Just centimeters below the Earth’s surface is a ticking time bomb that could detonate as global temperatures rise. It's called permafrost reut.rs/3d1BrOn via @ReutersGraphics 1/6
Found at high altitudes, Permafrost is a lot like concrete; ice binds together soil, rocks, sand and organic matter. Some of that organic matter includes the remains of plants and animals that have been frozen since the last Ice Age, more than 11,000 years ago 2/6
Now, human-induced climate change – caused by the buildup in the atmosphere of greenhouse gas emissions from industrial activity, mainly the burning of coal, oil and natural gas - is raising global temperatures and driving heat waves that can cause permafrost to thaw 3/6