What's happened
First lady Jill Biden tests negative for COVID-19, allowing President Biden's trip to the G20 summit in India to proceed as planned.
Why it matters
The negative test result is significant as it allows President Biden to attend the G20 summit in India without disruption.
What the papers say
The New York Times reports on the potential disruption to President Biden's trip to the G20 summit due to the first lady's positive COVID-19 test, while The Independent and AP News focus on the upcoming arts event at the White House involving former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and first lady Jill Biden.
How we got here
First lady Jill Biden tested positive for COVID-19, prompting concerns about potential disruptions to President Biden's trip to the G20 summit in India.
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