The Indianapolis Colts didn’t say how many people tested positive for the coronavirus or whether any of them were players. Source
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Former campaign managers discuss Trump, Biden town halls and impact before election
With less than three weeks before the presidential election, CBS News contributors and former campaign managers Robby Mook and Terry Sullivan join “CBS This Morning” to discuss President Trump’s and former Vice President Joe Biden’s competing town halls. Source
Putin rival Alexey Navalny speaks out about how he was poisoned with a nerve agent on “60 Minutes”
“60 Minutes” correspondent Lesley Stahl joins “CBS This Morning” to preview the first U.S. TV interview with Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny since he was poisoned with a nerve agent two months ago, and shares how he’s recovering in Germany after the incident. Source
Gyms are embracing the outdoors to escape COVID-19
Gyms and fitness studios once shuttered by the coronavirus are finding a lifeline in outdoor exercise. Source
White House has two appointees controlling CDC messaging: AP
They watch the agency’s director, Dr. Robert Redfield, as well as scientists, as the administration tries to downplay the pandemic, the sources say. Source
Early voting has set records, but navigating mail-in ballot rules is a challenge for many
Millions of early ballots have already been cast for the election, but that doesn’t mean all of them will be counted. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett takes a deep dive into North Carolina voting procedures and what early voters are doing to correct rejected mail-in ballots. Source
Eye Opener: Trump, Biden face voters in separate town halls
President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden faced voters separately in town halls on a night they were supposed to go head-to-head in a debate. Also, the U.S. is approaching 8 million confirmed coronavirus cases. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source
Trump refuses to denounce QAnon, fields questions about health in combative town hall
In his televised NBC News town hall in Miami, President Trump was combative as he faced tough questions on his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, his views on a conspiracy movement and his taxes. Nikole Killion reports. Source
WHO study shows Remdesivir does little to prevent COVID-19 deaths
The antiviral drug has been considered one of the most promising COVID-19 treatments and was among those given to President Trump when he was hospitalized for coronavirus treatment. Source
Senator Ben Sasse slams Trump, saying he “kisses dictators’ butts”
In a town hall with constituents, the GOP senator criticized the Trump’s behavior as president. Source