Michigan judges keep indoor gyms closed due to coronavirus, siding with governor
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer appealed after U.S. District Judge Paul Maloney said last week that gyms could reopen.
Lawmakers split along party lines on Justice Department's pot probes
Democrats and Republicans jousted over the propriety of those probes
US alleges Regeneron used drug charity to pay kickbacks
The government filed a lawsuit against the company in federal court in Boston
Hurting financially during the COVID-19 crisis? 3 tax breaks that can help
If you've yet to file your 2019 taxes, here are a few important credits it pays to look into as you prepare that return.
Justice Dept, state AGs to reportedly meet Friday on Google antitrust probe
The Justice Department and state attorneys general are expected to meet Friday to discuss an antitrust probe into Google.
FCC to vote in July to make '988' the suicide hotline number
Federal regulators will vote in July on whether to make “988” the number to reach a suicide prevention hotline.
What is an H-1B visa?
President Trump recently signed an executive order pausing new H-1B and similar visas.
Mask mayhem at Florida, California Walmarts
Chaos erupted at stores in both states after shoppers refused to wear masks.
Poverty rate fell in April, May because of coronavirus relief payments, researchers say
Even in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. poverty rate fell, researchers say.
What is a national service program?
A national service program is funded by the government.
Virgin Galactic, NASA to develop program for private missions to space station
Virgin Galactic Holdings has signed an agreement with NASA to develop a program to promote private astronaut missions to the International Space Station.
Treasury too secretive on small business loans: Watchdogs
The Trump administration has relented to public pressure and pledged to provide more details about which small businesses received loans.
TSA whistleblower faults agency's coronavirus response
A TSA official filed a whistleblower complaint accusing the agency of inadequately protecting airport screeners from coronavirus.
Minneapolis officials allow homeless to camp in parks
Minneapolis officials have opened the city's parks to people experiencing homelessness after they were kicked out of an abandoned hotel.
Atlanta police call out sick over charges in fatal shooting
Atlanta police officers called out sick to protest the filing of murder charges against an officer who shot a man in the back.
Coronavirus reduces ramen noodle supply available to Michigan prisons
The number of ramen products prisoners can buy will be cut in half
Coronavirus limits ramen noodle supply available to Michigan prisons
The number of ramen products prisoners can purchase has been cut in half
Californians ordered to wear coronavirus face masks indoors at most locations
California has ordered residents to wear face coverings in most indoor spaces during the coronavirus pandemic.
Felony murder charge against Atlanta police officer an 'outrage to justice': Giuliani
Atlanta Police Officer Garrett Rolfe was hit with 11 charges, including felony murder, in last week's fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks.
Who is Gov. Roy Cooper of North Carolina?
Gov. Cooper served as the state's attorney general for 16 years before being elected governor.


















