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Donald Trump and Joe Biden meet in Nashville for the final presidential debate.
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President Donald Trump’s positive COVID-19 test has stirred questions about what health orders were followed at Cleveland Clinic during the presidential...
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Updated: 6:05 p.m., Friday, Oct. 2, 2020 Everyone in the hall at Tuesday’s presidential debate tested negative for the coronavirus before entering the event, according to a statement from the Cleveland Clinic, which co-sponsored the debate with Case Western Reserve University and helped develop and enforce COVID-19 safety protocols.
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Members of Ohio’s National Guard has been called in to help with the upcoming presidential debate in Cleveland next week.
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Updated 9:51 a.m., Friday, Sept. 25, 2020 Cleveland police will take an “all-hands-on-deck” approach to Tuesday’s presidential debate, working with the Ohio National Guard and federal agencies to provide security, Safety Director Karrie Howard said Wednesday. The Cleveland Clinic, which is co-hosting the event with Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), has agreed to cover the city’s overtime costs, Howard said.
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Morning Headlines: Miami University Reports 500 COVID Cases; Kent State Forms Anti-Racism Task ForceHere are your morning headlines for Thursday, September 3:COVID-19 outbreak hits Miami University of OhioKent State forms anti-racism task forceFox’s…
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The first presidential debate is moving from South Bend, Ind., to Cleveland after the University of Notre Dame announced it could no longer host the event during the pandemic.