Trump On Immigration: White House To Increase Restrictions On Guest Worker Programs
The executive order affects about 525,000 jobs.
Coronavirus Treatment: Gilead Starting Trial Of Spray Version Of Remdesivir, Anti-Inflammatory Combos
Gilead's chairman and CEO says treating coronavirus in its early stages will be key in overcoming the pandemic.
When Will The US Economy Recover From COVID-19? B2B Spending Offers Insights To Comeback Timeline
A wave of failures among small- and midsize businesses is likely, complicating recovery from recession.
USS Theodore Roosevelt Coronavirus Outbreak Update: Capt. Brett Crozier Permanently Relieved Of Command
A two-month investigation of his handling of the coronavirus outbreak aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt found his actions fell "well short" of what is expected.
Trump's Tulsa Rally: Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules On Suit To Block Gathering On Coronavirus Concerns
Residents and businesses filed suit to block the rally, arguing it presented a health hazard amid the pandemic.
'The Room Where It Happened': Judge To Hear Why Publication Of John Bolton Book Should Be Blocked
The hearing on an emergency court order to block Tuesday's scheduled publication was scheduled for 1 p.m.
Immigration Reform: Trump Says He'll Try Again to End DACA, Accuses Supreme Court Of Punting The Issue
The court did not address the issue of DACA's legality or its merits. Rather, it said the administration violated federal law in the way it tried to end it.
Facebook News: Trump Ad Sporting Nazi Symbol Removed From Social Media Platform
The upside-down red triangle was used in Nazi concentration camps to designate Communists, Social Democrats, liberals, Freemasons and other members of opposition parties.
Where's The Money? Auditors Say They Can't Confirm $2.1 Billion In Wirecard Trust Funds
CEO Markus Braun said his company may be a victim of fraudulent transactions and planned to file a complaint.
Trump vs. Supreme Court: President Complains Justices Don't 'Like Me,' Calls Them Threat To Rights
Trump says he's putting together a list of possible future high court nominees.
Walmart News: Shareholders Accuse Retailer Of Turning Pharmacies Into Illegal Opioid Distribution Centers
The suit seeks access to internal records to determine whether Walmart breached its obligations to shareholders.
Immigration Reform: US Supreme Court Rejects Ending DACA, Rejecting Administration Arguments Program Is Illegal
Trump described the decision as a "shotgun blast" into the faces of Republicans.
Coronavirus Economy: 1.5 Million Americans File For Initial Unemployment Claims
Initial jobless claims have not dipped below 1 million since mid-March when the economy shut down because of the coronavirus.
Is The US Dollar Under The Threat Of Inflation? Top Economist Predicts It Could Lose A Third Of Value
The combination of record budget deficits and administration trade policies could produce a sharp drop in the dollar.
Rayshard Brooks Shooting: Criminal Charges To Be Filed Against Atlanta Police Officer
Officer Garrett Rolfe will face felony murder and 10 other charges.
Trump Administration Downplaying Coronavirus? Mike Pence Talks Media's Role In Exaggerating Second Wave Fears
Pence's statement comes as nine states set records for new cases on a single day or rolling averages for seven days.
Coronavirus Treatment Finally Found? What To Know About The Clinical Drug Trial Of Merimepodib
The trial at six U.S. sites combines merimepodib with remdesivir.
Trump Police Reform: Senate Republicans Join Administration With Bill Discouraging Chokeholds, Other Tactics
The measure is much less stringent that a bill under consideration in the House that bans chokeholds, no-knock warrants and other actions.
No Mask, No Entry Onto Airplane? How Airlines Could Ban Passengers Who Refuse Coronavirus Safeguards
Major U.S. airlines are stepping up coronavirus safeguards to convince the public it's safe to fly again.
Police Reform: Trump Signs Order Virtually Eliminating Choke Holds, Creating Database Of Bad Cops
The signing comes as sometimes violent protests continue to roil American cities in the wake of recent killings of blacks by white police officers.
Shopping During The Coronavirus: Consumers Asked To Sign Waivers Before Going Into Stores
Businesses are worried about lawsuits if someone comes down with COVID-19 after going into their stores and offices.
When Will The US Economy Recover From Coronavirus? Fed Chair Powell Gives Detailed Assessment Of Future
Powell urges lawmakers to inject another round of stimulus to ward off long-term unemployment and a wave of small business closures.
Is There Finally A Coronavirus Cure? Dexamethasone A Cheap Steroid That Can Reduce Death Rates
“The survival benefit is clear and large" -- study co-leader Peter Horby
Rayshard Brooks Shooting: Atlanta Mayor Keisha Bottoms 'Angered ... Beyond Words'
The mayor issued an executive order to determine why police so often turn to deadly force rather than de-escalate a situation.
Coronavirus Travel: United Borrowing $5 Billion Against Its Frequent Flyer Program
The airline has been burning through $40 million a day since the coronavirus pandemic put a crimp in travel.
Trump's 'Game-Changer' Coronavirus Drug Not A Cure, FDA Revokes Emergency-Use Authorization For Hydroxychloroquine
President Trump had touted anti-malarial drugs as a cure for COVID-19, which has killed more than 434,000 globally and nearly 116,000 in the United States.
Trump vs. Biden: Experts Weigh How Much US Economy Will Factor On Voters' Minds In Presidential Election
Reagan asked: "Are you better off now than you were four years ago?" A Bankrate.com survey indicates most Americans say, "No."
Coronavirus Cases Increasing: CDC Urging Use Of Masks At Large Gatherings As Pandemic Case Counts Climb
The CDC issued its recommendations as Texas, North Carolina and Florida recorded single-day records for new cases.
Are Diamonds Still A Girl's Best Friend? Industry Sees Major Downturn Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
The diamond industry could see a 45% reduction in sales this year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic that has shuttered shopping malls and jewelry stores.
John Bolton Book: Trump Just Interested In Reelection, Approaches Foreign Policy Like A Real Estate Deal
The former national security adviser says Ukraine was not the only foreign policy transgression committed by Trump.