West Virginia governor's coal companies to appeal lawsuit rulings
In September, a federal judge in Kentucky ordered the companies to pay $35 million.
What is a reverse mortgage?
The money doesn’t need to be paid back until the borrower dies or leaves the home.
SeaWorld seeking federal coronavirus help, faces backlash
After having its operation hobbled by the spread of COVID-19, SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. is seeking a loan from the federal government.
Coast Guard: Duck boat changes needed after Missouri sinking
The National Transportation Safety Board has been investigating what caused the Ride the Ducks vehicle to sink, killing 17 of the 31 people on board.
Reopen NC coronavirus lockdown protesters gather after organizer says she had COVID-19
The Reopen NC rally included tense exchanges with both counterprotesters wearing scrubs and police.
Who is Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer?
Whitmer is the second woman elected to lead the state and is Michigan through and through.
SNAP benefits expanded for online grocery store orders
Americans who rely on SNAP will be able to buy food online amid coronavirus pandemic.
Harvard to repay $1.3M for overcharging federal grant
The university discovered the discrepancies through its own investigation.
TSA finds more guns despite coronavirus-prompted travel slowdown
The ratio of guns to passengers seeking to board airplanes has jumped sharply.
California official resigns after inappropriate Zoom meeting
A city planning commissioner was seen throwing his cat off screen
FBI agents in college bribery probe deny bullying core witness
FBI investigators were accused of bullying their key witness into tricking Lori Loughlin and other parents involved.
5 things to know about Gavin Newsom
Newsom became mayor of San Francisco in 2004. You could say it was in his blood.
FDA tells hand sanitizer producers to make it unpalatable after surge in poison control calls
Using denatured alcohol would make it more bitter and less appealing to ingest, especially for young children, the FDA says.
Supreme Court tosses NY gun rights case over city's ban on transporting firearms
The Supreme Court threw out a challenge from gun rights groups.
Court rules insurers can collect $12B under health care law
Insurers are entitled to the money under a provision of the ObamaCare health law.
Georgia restaurants reopen as coronavirus restrictions loosen
Gov. Brian Kemp last week announced that he was relaxing restrictions despite health experts’ warnings of a potential surge in infections.
Hotels hit hard in coronavirus pandemic, lose $2B in weekly wages
The industry is asking Congress to increase the limit on PPP loans.
FDA warns against malaria drug's COVID-19 use outside hospitals
The FDA said it was aware of increased use of these medicines through outpatient prescriptions and the drugs could cause abnormal heart rhythms and a dangerously rapid heart rate.
Georgia lets businesses reopen as coronavirus deaths, infections continue to rise
With deaths and infections still rising in Georgia, many business owners planned to remain closed in spite of Gov. Brian Kemp’s assurance that hospital visits and new cases have leveled off enough.
Boeing 737 MAX faces new source of delay – Coronavirus
The troubled jet isn't likely to win Federal Aviation Administration approval to fly again until August or later, a sign Boeing's anticipated midyear target is likely to slip, according to people briefed on the matter.



















