Coronavirus Impact On Business: Global Economy Could Lose As Much As $82 Trillion Over Five Years, British University Says
The International Monetary Fund said in April that the world is entering its “worst economic downturn” since the Great Depression of the 1930’s.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon Calls For More Inclusive Economy Amid Coronavirus, Echoing Joe Biden
The Biden campaign is reportedly mulling Jamie Dimon for the Treasury Secretary role.
Bernie Sanders Says His Supporters Will Support Joe Biden, Despite Concerns
Some staunch Sanders supporters have refused to support Biden's presidential bid.
Environment News: Joe Biden Would Rescind Keystone XL Pipeline Permit If He Wins Election
Presidential candidate Joe Biden would likely continue President Obama's environmental legacy if he wins the White House.
Coronavirus Protests: Anti-Lockdown Demonstrations Erupt Across Several German Cities
Thomas Haldenwang, the president of Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper Sunday that right-wing extremists were exploiting the demonstrations
Real Estate News: Home Prices Increase In First Quarter Despite Coronavirus Impact
Low mortgage interest rates are one reason behind a rise in demand for houses.
Susan Collins Rips Trump Firing Of State Department IG, Republican Senator Faces Backlash In Election Year
Susan Collins has the highest disapproval rating of any U.S. senator in a recent survey.
Is Trump Doing A Good Job With The US Economy? President Graded On Jobs, Wages, GDP, Wall Street During Coronavirus
Trump's handling of the economy has been downgraded from a B to a C, according to the Yahoo Finance Trumponomics Report Card.
Coronavirus Second Wave: Could China See A Sharp Rise In Cases, Deaths?
In recent weeks, China has seen at least new cases in Jilin, a northeastern province on the border of North Korea and Russia.
Tesla Headed To Texas? Rumors Surface Of New Plant After Tension With California
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has frequently criticized California's stay-at-home order.
Kim Jong Un Dumps North Korea's Spy Chief, Top Bodyguard In Major Shakeup
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reportedly replaced the head of the country’s main intelligence agency along with the Supreme Guard commander in charge of protection Kim and his family.
Could Democrats Win Big In North Carolina? Two Senate Seats May Be Open In 2020 If Richard Burr Resigns
Sen. Richard Burr faces an investigation into his stock trades ahead of the coronavirus pandemic and Sen. Thom Tillis approaches a steep reelection battle this November.
Coronavirus US Death Toll, Cases: CDC Director Predicts Crisis Not Slowing Down, Cites 12 Forecast Models
The U.S. has already had over 88,000 deaths and there are 1.47 million cases.
Another Stimulus Check On The Way? A Look At The House Democrats' $3 Trillion HEROES Act
Republicans have characterized the bill as a liberal wishlist, while Democrats have said the legislation is a necessity to help Americans amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Amazon News: E-Commerce Giant Extends $2 Hourly Pay Raise Through May, But Worker Concerns Remain
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has seen his wealth increase by at least $24 billion amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus In US, Canada: Countries Likely To Extend Border Closure Due To Pandemic
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seemed cautious on Tuesday about opening Canada's border with the U.S.
Are Groceries More Expensive? Reports Of Jump In April Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
The coronavirus has weighted on U.S. food supply chains.
Europe Economy: EU Unveils Plan To Revive Tourism, Urges Use Of Coronavirus Contact Tracing Apps
"This is not going to be a normal summer, not for any of us," Margrethe Vestager, the vice-president of the European Commission said.
Coronavirus Economy: US Unemployment Figures Higher Than Reported, Trump Economic Adviser Says
Around 23.1 million people were counted as unemployed in April, but that does not include individuals who have given up looking for work.
US Coronavirus Response: Romney Slams Trump On Testing, Says 'Nothing To Celebrate'
Some experts say the U.S. far behind the amount of testing needed to control the outbreak.
Coronavirus In Brazil: President Bolsonaro Sees Weakening Support Due To Handling Of Outbreak
Brazil has become a global hotspot for the virus under Jair Bolsonaro's leadership.
How Is The Coronavirus Affecting The Presidential Election? Trump, Biden Report Fundraising Figures
The Trump team reportedly had a total of $255 million cash in the bank, as of April.
Coronavirus Impact On Trump Administration: Masks Now Obligatory For White House Staff In West Wing
President Trump will not be required to follow the rule.
US Economy: Mark Cuban Says White House Coronavirus Safeguards Should Be National Standard
The billionaire entrepreneur has frequently offered unique takes on how the government should tackle the coronavirus crisis.
Tesla News: Mnuchin Agrees With CEO Elon Musk, Says California Should Help Company’s Auto Factory Reopen
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has threatened to take Tesla out of California and move the company's operations to Nevada and Texas.
US Economy: There Could Be A Depression Without A Coronavirus Vaccine, Moody’s Analyst Warns
A second wave of the coronavirus could be devastating for the U.S. economy, Moody's economist Mark Zandi said.
Coronavirus Impact On US Economy: Unemployment Rate Likely To Get Worse, Treasury Secretary Says
U.S. unemployment hit 14.7% in April, the highest since the Great Depression.
China Coronavirus News: New Case In Wuhan, City Where Outbreak Started
Wuhan was locked down for 76 days to prevent the spread of the virus.
Are There Enough Coronavirus Tests? A Look At The Numbers As States Prepare To Reopen
The Harvard Global Health Institute says the U.S. will need to conduct more than 900,000 tests a day as states continue to reopen.
In Leaked Audio, Obama Slams Trump Coronavirus Response, Concerned About DOJ Dropping Flynn Case
The former president said Trump's response to the coronavirus has been an "absolute chaotic disaster."