4 Takeaways From The Biden-Sanders Debate During The Coronavirus Crisis
The first one-on-one debate between the two men was supposed to be in Arizona, one of four states voting in the Democratic presidential primaries Tuesday. But it took place in a TV studio instead....
View ArticleVoting Amid Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Louisiana and Georgia have postponed their presidential primaries, but the four states scheduled to vote on Tuesday say they are moving forward. Here's what they're doing to keep voters safe.
View ArticleUncertainty In Congress Over Next Moves To Address Coronavirus Crisis
The House is in recess, but senators return to Washington this week to take up the House-passed financial aid bill to address the economic threat to American workers posed by the coronavirus. (Image...
View ArticleStocks Shudder Despite Emergency Measures
Markets are falling sharply after the Federal Reserve aggressively cut interest rates to near zero. The Dow was expected to drop more than 1,000 points as coronavirus measures expanded. (Image credit:...
View ArticleInsurers Cover Fewer Drugs, Leaving Some Patients Struggling To Get Needed...
A new report finds insurers are becoming more selective about which medications they'll cover. Patients and doctors have to work harder to get treatments approved. (Image credit: Tom Werner/Getty...
View ArticleHow To Be Alone, But Not Lonely, Despite The Coronavirus
As "social distancing" becomes common practice because of the new coronavirus, people are finding ways to stay connected and fight isolation. (Image credit: Nicolo Campo/LightRocket via Getty Images)
View ArticleCongress Weighs New, Massive Wave Of Emergency Funding To Address Coronavirus
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is proposing a new $750 billion aid package to help families and the healthcare industry combat coronavirus impacts. (Image credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
View ArticleShips, Planes And Other Spots Are Getting A 'Deep Clean.' What's That Mean?
There is no universal protocol defining "deep clean" as industries work to eradicate the coronavirus. Instead they are tailoring sanitation efforts in accordance with what makes sense for them. (Image...
View ArticlePoll: As Coronavirus Spreads, Fewer Americans See Pandemic As A Real Threat
Less than half are making the recommended changes such as eating from home more often or canceling plans to avoid large crowds, according to a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll. (Image credit: Stefani...
View ArticlePoll: Americans Don't Trust What They're Hearing From Trump On Coronavirus
After the White House downplayed the coronavirus threat in the past month, the number of Republicans saying it has been blown out of proportion jumped, according to an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll....
View ArticleEU To Shut Borders As France, Germany Tighten Restrictions To Control...
The European Union's extraordinary measure would reverse an earlier reluctance by member states and follow suit with the U.S., which has banned non-citizens from EU countries. (Image credit: Ludovic...
View ArticleMuseum's Collection Of Purported Dead Sea Scroll Fragments Are Fakes, Experts...
Using advanced techniques such as scanning electron microscopes, a team of researchers concluded that all 16 scroll fragments at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., are modern forgeries....
View ArticleFlorida, Illinois And Arizona Vote Tuesday. Here's A State-By-State Guide
Coronavirus is dominating. Three of four crucial states are going ahead with elections Tuesday that could determine the Democratic presidential nominee. (Image credit: Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)
View ArticleWhite House Expected To Provide Updates On Coronavirus Response
The White House is also asking Congress for $850 billion in tax cuts to help the economy, which has ground to a near standstill, according to a person familiar with the plan. (Image credit: Evan...
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