Coronavirus kills several FedEx workers at Newark facility
The outbreak among FedEx workers has prompted questions from New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, who wrote to FedEx Chairman and CEO Fred Smith about safety protocols at the delivery giant.
Coronavirus losses prompt United Airlines to plan 30% job cuts to management
The airline has accepted U.S. government payroll aid that bans job cuts until Sept. 30.
How do I report a coronavirus scam?
Fraudsters have preyed upon COVID-19-related fears to get victims' money and personal information.
Social Security benefit cuts may be coming, but here's why they may not hurt you
Here is what you need to know about potential Social Security benefit changes.
Limited by coronavirus restrictions, Supreme Court holds first-ever teleconferenced arguments
The nine justices held arguments in the trademark case remotely using a dial-in format.
FDA approves intravenous coronavirus antibody test
Roche has won emergency approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for an antibody test to determine whether people have ever been infected with the coronavirus
Most coronavirus small business loan money per capita flowing to these states
The Small Business Administration has approved more than half of the second round of loan money in just five days. Here's where that money is going.
US could rebound from coronavirus with historic growth rate in 2021: Kudlow
President Trump's chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow has insisted that the U.S. could see a third-quarter economic growth rate as high as 20 percent.
Big hospitality firm Ashford returns coronavirus small business loan money
The company said that it will return funds due to SBA's "recently changed rules."
Coronavirus creates fresh challenges for special education
Remote learning has yielded mixed results: Children with cognitive disabilities often have reduced attention spans that lessen the time they can successfully engage online.
What is contact tracing?
The process is being practiced in states throughout the country as the nation grapples with the effects of COVID-19.
May Day demonstrators, coronavirus lockdown protesters take to streets nationwide
Protesters in at least 29 states called upon local governments to allow them to return to work and their daily lives.
FDA clears Gilead's emergency coronavirus treatment remdesivir
The Food and Drug Administration has authorized the emergency use of Gilead’s experimental drug remdesivir for COVID-19 treatment.
People are flying again despite coronavirus travel restrictions
TSA screened a record-number of flight passengers on Friday since travel restrictions went into place in March
California county defies governor’s virus shutdown order
The move follows a weekend where tens of thousands of the landlocked and homebound hit the sands south of Los Angeles County, where beaches have been closed for weeks.
First responder slams de Blasio's coronavirus response
The FDNY’s 4,000 emergency medical workers are reportedly straining to keep up.
UK past coronavirus peak, working on lockdown exit plan: PM Boris Johnson
Johnson promised to set out a “menu of options” on how restrictions could be eased.
Coronavirus relief deal: How do I get money?
You must have a Social Security number and be a legal U.S. resident to receive the funds. The government will default to sending you the check by mail if you do not use direct deposit.
NYC subway coronavirus cleaning protocol announced, passenger safety questions remain
Subway trains, which had been disinfected at least once every 72 hours, will be cleaned once every 24 hours starting May 6.
66% of Americans highly trust their doctor: poll
Many Americans are grappling with finding trusted information they need to stay safe during the country’s worst public health crisis in a century, according to a recent AP-NORC poll finding that 66% trust their doctor or health care provider and 52% said the same about their state or local government.



















