What Did Police Do While Chicago Shopping Center Was Looted? Bobby Rush Says They Broke Into His Office, Made Coffee, Popcorn
Rep. Bobby Rush says at least eight officers broke into his campaign office and lounged around for hours, making coffee and popcorn.
Who Knows More About The Economy, The Fed Or Trump? Trump Takes On Fed Economic Projections
The president says he's better at assessing economic reports than the experts at the central bank.
More Signs Of Break Between Trump And Military: Gen. Milley Says 'Mistake' To Accompany Trump For Photo Op
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said walking across Lafayette Park after it had been cleared of protesters gave the appearance of involving the military in domestic politics.
Are More Americans Finding Jobs? Initial Unemployment Claims Fall For 10th Week But Remain High
Some 1.5 million Americans filed initial unemployment claims last week, bringing to 42 million the number who have done so since mid-March when the coronavirus forced the economy to shut down.
Coronavirus Economy: Most Americans Like Working From Home -- Even If It's Costing Them More
The CreditCards.com survey found 35% of those queried hope never to have to go into an office again while an overall 78% said they'd like the option of working from home at least some of the time.
Trump Says No To Renaming Army Bases Named For Confederate Leaders
The rejection comes as military leaders say they're open to considering the issue in light of racial equality protests sweeping the nation.
Good News Or Bad News About The US Economy? What The Federal Reserve Said About The Coronavirus Recovery
Fed projections show it taking two years for the economy to recover from the coronavirus shutdown.
Is There A Coronavirus Vaccine On The Way? What To Know About Testing Of Ad26.COV2-S Recombinant
J&J said its human trials of Ad26.COV2-S recombinant will begin July, pushing up the timeline from September.
Is The US Economy Getting Worse? Consumer Prices Fall For Third Straight Month, Food Prices Soar
Food-at-home prices are up nearly 5% from last year while energy prices are off nearly 19%.
Where Will The Republican National Convention Be Held? Trump Has New Site In Mind After North Carolina
Trump decided to pull the marquee events of the convention out of Charlotte, North Caroline, because Gov. Roy Cooper declined to drop coronavirus restrictions.
Is Another Stimulus On The Way? White House Official Says Another Round of Aid Is In The Works
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett says bill likely will be passed before Congress recesses in August.
George Floyd Protest Fallout: National Guardsmen Testing Positive For Coronavirus
The guardsmen were deployed to contain racial justice protests against the killing of a George Floyd.
How Does Coronavirus Spread? WHO Walks Back Comments About Rarity Of Asymptomatic Transmission
WHO said there definitely asymptomatic transmission but they still don't know how much.
US Negotiating With Russia, China Over Arms Control? New Talks Set For Late June But Doubts About Chinese Interest
China is believed to have 300 nuclear weapons compared with the thousands of weapons held by the U.S. and Russia.
Does China Have A Coronavirus Vaccine? Expert Says One Could Be Available Within Months
China currently has five possible COVID-19 vaccines undergoing trials, and an expert says one could be available for emergency use by fall.
Is Trump Similar to Benito Mussolini? Former US Ambassador To EU Draws Comparison To Fascist Leader
Trump once tweeted a Mussolini quote because he thought it was "interesting."
Coronavirus Economy: US Recession Began In February, Ending Longest Expansion In History
The beginning of the recession effectively ended the 128-month expansion, the longest in history.
Black Friday In June? Coronavirus Shutdowns Produce Discount Bonanza For Shoppers
Retailers lost the spring selling season and now much clear out merchandise to make space for summer and back-to-school merchandise.
Coronavirus Research: Infection Rates Dramatically Reduced By Lockdowns, New Studies Say
Without dramatic local, state and national actions, there would have been more than 500 million more cases in just six countries: China, the United States, France, Italy, Iran and South Korea.
US Economy: Credit Card Debt Swells During Coronavirus After Record 1Q Paydown
Americans were on track to pay off a significant portion of their $1 trillion credit card balance before the pandemic hit, triggering double-digit unemployment.
Is The US Economy Recovering From The Coronavirus? Experts Say It's Too Early To Declare Victory Despite Jobs Report
The drop in the May unemployment rate surprised economists, who cautioned it does not mean the economy is in full recovery mode.
Iran Nuclear Ageement: UN Watchdog Says Tehran In Violation With Uraniun Stockpile Heading Toward 2 Tons
The IAEA Says the Iranian stockpile is now at 1.73 tons and enrichment levels are up as well in violation of its agreement with world powers.
Trump Promises New Stimulus Measures, Hails Friday's Jobless Report As Sign Coronavirus Recession Is Over
The May unemployment rate dropped more than a point from April, prompting Trump to again predict a V-shaped recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus Economy: May Unemployment Rate Improves To 13.3% As Economy Reopens
The unemployment rate dropped more than a point from April's 14.7%, suprizing economists.
Study That Found Hydroxychloroquine Dangerous To Coronavirus Patients Withdrawn, Underlying Data Questioned
The study was published last month in the Lancet and looked at medical records for 96,000 patients, 15,000 of whom received the anti-malarial drug touted by President Trump as a cure for coronavirus.
Coronavirus Economic Stimulus: White House Considering $1 Trillion, Far Short Of Democratic Proposal
No action is expected until after the Senate returns from the July Fourth recess.
George Floyd Capitol Protest: Senators Hold 8-Minute, 46-Second Moment Of Silence
"This is a very painful moment" --Sen. Cory Booker
President Trump Has Boasted About Strong Support From The Military; George Floyd Protests May Have Changed That
Both Defense Secretary Mark Esper and his predecessor, former Marine Corps Gen. Jim Mattis, have broken with Trump over the advisability of sending the military in to quell protests against the death of George Floyd.
Coronavirus Economy: Nearly 2 Million More Americans Added To Unemployment Rolls
That brings the number of people who have lost their jobs since the start of the coronavirus pandemic to about 42 million.
Does Trump's Coronavirus Drug Work? New Study Shows If Hydroxychloroquine Can Cure COVID-19
The study by the University of Minnesota involved 821 adults in the U.S. and Canada who had been exposed to the coronavirus.