Coronavirus causes France to close Paris' Louvre, as disease spreads to over 60 countries
New fronts in the outbreak opened rapidly over the weekend, deepening the sense of crisis that has already sent financial markets plummeting
Trader Joe's founder Joe Coulombe dead at 89
Coulombe watched his namesake business rise from a cult favorite of educated but underpaid young people to a retail giant with more than 500 outlets in over 40 states.
President Trump to host rally in South Carolina
President Trump host rally one day before the South Carolina Primary.
Lady Gaga makes come back with music video filmed on iPhone
Lady Gaga makes return to music with new iPhone shot music video.
‘Into the Wild’ lures the unprepared to Alaska wilderness
The abandoned old bus in Alaska has drawn adventurers seeking to retrace the steps of the young idealist.
Coronavirus tests conducted in US and what they cost
President Trump has said the U.S. is testing "everybody that we need to test."
Peloton settles music-streaming lawsuit
Peloton settled music streaming lawsuit over songs used in its workout videos.
Levi’s to offer paid family leave benefit to employees
Levi's implements eight-weeks paid family leave benefit for workers.
TSA union boss warns of airport chaos amid hiring freeze
The hiring freeze went into effect after members of TSA's worker union demanded a collective 3.1 percent living wage increase.
People are scared of coronavirus outbreak: Orange County supervisor
Orange County, California supervisor on her declaring a state of emergency
Coronavirus testing has to be perfected in US: Infectious disease doctor
Infectious disease specialist on coronavirus screening and protection
Lawmakers prep bills to bring medical supply chain back to US
Members of Congress on both sides of the aisle are preparing bills that will incentivize bringing the supply chain for U.S. medicine back to America.
Weinstein will face charges in Los Angeles after NY conviction
Weinstein might benefit from Epstein's death in jail
Milwaukee Molson Coors brewery shooter was employee, CEO says
The gunman killed five other employees and himself, according to police.
Fatal shooting at Molson Coors' Milwaukee facility
7 people are reportedly dead
Court sides with Trump in 'sanctuary cities' grant fight
The Justice Department announced in 2017 that it would withhold grant money from cities and states until they gave federal immigration authorities access to jails.
Supreme Court rules against Intel, allows retirement plan suit
Intel Corp violated the law by making high-risk investments that cost retirement plan beneficiaries hundreds of millions of dollars.
Colorado ski resort sees 17 cases of employees with mumps
Summit County Public Health officials say the number of cases is expected to grow.
Juul, facing FDA pressure, plans age lock
A total of 2,758 people have been hospitalized or have died due to a vaping- and THC-related lung illness.
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak dead at 91
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