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Good morning Daily Briefing readers. It's Jane here, bringing you Tuesday's news. |
The big day is upon us as Donald Trump and Joe Biden square off in the first presidential debate. The world hits a grim milestone as it eclipses 1 million deaths from COVID-19. And bottoms up caffeine fans — right on time, it's National Coffee Day. ☕️ |
Here's today's news: |
Trump vs. Biden: Vicious matchup anticipated in first presidential debate |
President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden debate face-to-face for the first time of the 2020 campaign Tuesday in Cleveland . The 90-minute contest will be stripped of typical debate standards: No opening statements, or handshake due to coronavirus concerns. A little over a month from Election Day, Trump will seek to close his nearly 7-point deficit in national polls while Biden will present his case for why he's a better alternative, strategists and historians say. Join USA TODAY's nationwide team of journalists to watch the debate at debates2020.usatoday.com as we live fact-check and add context to important issues such as COVID-19, immigration, climate, election security and SCOTUS. |
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Global death toll from COVID-19 reaches 1 million |
The global death toll from COVID-19 hit 1 million Monday, less than a year since the new disease was first reported in central China before spreading to Europe, then rocking the U.S. President Donald Trump announced a plan to distribute 150 million rapid tests, which one expert called "inadequate.'' In what was once the epicenter of the virus, New York reported an uptick in cases over the weekend, seeing its first day with more than 1,000 new cases for the first time since June. Many of the new cases are centered around southern portions of the state and in New York City. |
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Negotiations continue after House introduced coronavirus stimulus bill |
Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin will speak Tuesday morning after House Democrats unveiled a $2.2 trillion COVID-19 relief package . The bill provides another round of $1,200 stimulus checks, reauthorizes the small business lending program, brings back the $600 federal boost to the unemployment benefit through January, and provides assistance for the airline industry. The House could act on the bill as soon as this week. Although the Senate is unlikely to act on the legislation, it represents a negotiating point more than $1 trillion lower than Democrats' previous proposal. |
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Major League Baseball playoffs begin |
Following a truncated 60-game regular season, the Major League Baseball playoffs begin Tuesday with the largest field in history . The expanded 16-team field is double the usual eight teams and promises to be just as strange as the shortened regular season. The opening wild-card series will be played at the home fields of the higher seeds. The divisional round, league championship series and World Series will then be played at bubble locations in Texas and California. The Los Angeles Dodgers had the league's best regular-season record and are the top seed in the National League. The Tampa Bay Rays are the top seed in the American League. |
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And finally: Perk up, coffee fans — it's National Coffee Day |
Tuesday is National Coffee Day, the ultimate day to get – and stay – caffeinated for little or no cost. Restaurants, convenience stores and brands alike are toasting the made-up holiday by giving away free coffee and serving up discounted brew. Always check with your closest location as offers and participation can vary, but here are some discounts you can snag: Starbucks is giving Rewards members a way to get a free coffee with its National Coffee Day 2020 deal. You can get a free medium hot or iced coffee with any purchase at Dunkin'. And at Krispy Kreme, everyone can get a free brewed coffee, no purchase necessary. Here's where else to get free cups. |
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