No coronavirus stay-home order in South Dakota despite hot spot traced to Smithfield plant
The state has reported six deaths out of 988 cases.
North Korea fires barrage of missiles from ground and air
The back-to-back launches were the latest in a series of weapons tests that North Korea has conducted in recent weeks amid stalled nuclear talks and outside worries about a possible coronavirus outbreak in the country.
To curb coronavirus spread, some Walmart, Target, Costco stores directed to stop selling 'non-essential' items
Many of these businesses have been designated to remain open so the public can continue to buy critically needed supplies such as groceries and medicine.
Coronavirus forces Virginia governor to seek delay in minimum wage hike
The governor wants the wage increase to kick in May 1, 2021, instead of in January 2021.
Boris Johnson recuperating from coronavirus at country retreat
After his release from the hospital, Boris Johnson made his way to Chequers, the prime minister’s country retreat northwest of London.
Treasury wants major airlines to repay part of grants, give up warrants
Regional carriers receiving $100 million or less won't need to grant warrants to the government.
Boris Johnson up, walking as coronavirus recovery continues
Johnson emerged from three nights of intensive care Thursday.
In coronavirus fight, nurses weigh principles vs safety
Each day brings new questions for nurses, who are deciding how much they’re willing to sacrifice, said Cynda Rushton, professor of nursing and bioethics at Johns Hopkins University,
Coronavirus prompts CDC to extend ‘No Sail Order’ for cruise ships
On Thursday, the CDC extended its “No Sail Order” for all cruise ships for at least 100 days.
Boris Johnson needs to 'rest' after coronavirus fight, father says
The U.K. leader spent three nights in the intensive care unit at St. Thomas’ Hospital in London after his COVID-19 symptoms worsened.
US agencies back revoking ability of China Telecom to operate in US
China Telecom rejected the allegations
Beverly Hills orders all people to wear face coverings
The new rule requires Hills' resident to wear cloth coverings such as a scarf or bandana
Coronavirus likely to strike more Navy ships: Pentagon leaders
Pentagon leaders anticipate that the coronavirus is likely to strike more Navy ships at sea after an outbreak aboard an aircraft carrier in the Pacific infected more than 400 sailors, a top general said Thursday.
Costco giving first responders, medical workers 'priority access'
The company is allowing workers at the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic to skip the wait time before entering the store.
Fed launches $2.3T loan program to support Main Street
The loans will provide support to households and businesses of all sizes and help governments deliver critical services to combat disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Why coronavirus relief to small businesses is lagging
Many Main Street businesses are still waiting for the cash infusion necessary to stay alive.
Broadway extends coronavirus shutdown through June
The Great White Way abruptly closed on March 12 and announced plans to reopen the week of April 13. But that timetable was increasingly looking too optimistic as the city saw an alarming surge in deaths.
Coronavirus stimulus checks won't be enough, says one-third of Americans
Here is what Americans think about the coronavirus stimulus checks and their plans for the money.
More than $70B in coronavirus small business loans processed, says Trump
During a task force briefing on Tuesday, President Trump announced that the Small Business Administration has processed more than $70 billion in loans for small businesses impacted by the coronavirus.
FBI sounds alarm on coronavirus-prompted 'money mule' schemes
The FBI has enlisted a team of employees specifically dedicated to COVID-19 scams.


















