Federal Reserve Unveils 'Extensive New Measures' To Bolster U.S. Economy
Seven U.S. states are now reporting 1,000 or more cases of COVID-19, and experts believe the number of infected people will rise further as testing becomes more available
View ArticleMap: Tracking The Spread Of The Coronavirus In The U.S.
Cases of COVID-19 have appeared throughout the country, but certain areas have been hit harder than others. Find out how many cases and deaths have been reported in each state. (Image credit: Daniel...
View ArticleMan Dies, Woman Hospitalized After Taking Form Of Chloroquine To Prevent...
The couple ingested a form of chloroquine, a chemical that has been touted in recent days by President Trump as a possible "game changer" against COVID-19.
View ArticleAs Coronavirus Delays Primary Season, States Weigh Expanding Absentee Voting
There is growing interest in expanding voting by mail, at least for the remainder of 2020, in order to keep pollworkers and voters safe. But there are many challenges to pulling it off. (Image credit:...
View ArticleClimate Change Push Fuels Split On Coronavirus Stimulus
Clean energy groups have their own wish list for the massive coronavirus stimulus bill. They say the country's ability to tackle climate change is at stake. (Image credit: Julie Jacobson/AP)
View ArticleNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Takes The Spotlight In Coronavirus Response
Cuomo is known as a "take-no-prisoners kind of guy." He's been getting praise even from some critics for his daily briefings and decisive actions as New York becomes the hardest hit state in the U.S....
View ArticleFEMA's Fight Against Disinformation, From National Lockdown Rumors To...
"Do not believe the disinformation campaigns," Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf tweeted. "Please do not pass it along. Use trusted local and federal government sources." (Image credit: Justin...
View ArticleIn Blackbeard Pirate Ship Case, Supreme Court Scuttles Copyright Claims
A videographer spent two decades documenting the the salvage of the Queen Anne's Revenge, and when North Carolina put his work on line without permission, he sued. (Image credit: Patrick Semansky/AP)
View ArticleSalt Lake City Airport Tightens Rules For Greeting Missionaries Returning...
The tougher restrictions were announced after criticism from officials, including Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, following scenes over the weekend of friends and family thronging an airport parking lot....
View ArticleThe Debate Over Money For Everybody
The economic case for giving away hundreds of billions of dollars. (Image credit: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
View ArticleTokyo Summer Olympics Will Be Postponed Due To Coronavirus
The Tokyo Summer Olympics will not begin in late July and will be held "by the summer of 2021," Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced Tuesday. (Image credit: USA TODAY USPW/USA TODAY Sports)
View Article'Wonder Woman' And 'In The Heights' Films Delayed During Coronavirus Outbreak
Warner Brothers is postponing the openings of some of its big summer movies. Some have rescheduled opening dates, others are on hold indefinitely.
View ArticleVA Wants Retired Health Care Workers Back To Treat Surge In Vets With...
In the last days, the VA has put out calls on social media for retired doctors and nurses to return to work.
View ArticleWhite House, Senate Agree To $2 Trillion Coronavirus Rescue Package
The deal means Congress could be close to passing a deal, and it comes after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Republicans and Democrats had closed the gap on their differences. (Image credit: Patrick...
View ArticleAmid Pandemic Crisis, U.S. Wages Broader Messaging War With China
The rival powers are going far beyond public health measures as they dive into a Cold War-like game of move and counter-move even as the global contagion spreads. (Image credit: Ahn Young-joon/AP)
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