How Are Donald Trump's Approval Ratings? Joe Biden Gaining In 2020 Race As Support Wanes For Republicans
Public perception of Trump's handling of the ongoing coronavirus crisis could be negatively impacting his approval ratings.
North Korea News: Kim Jong Un Praises China Leader, Clashes With South Korea Over Military Drills
China has offered support to North Korea amid the coronavirus crisis.
Meat Shortage News: Union Against Reopening US Plants Amid Worker Deaths From Coronavirus
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said Friday that 14 meatpacking plants closed due to the virus would reopen within the next seven to 10 days.
Coronavirus Cases, Death Toll: Parts of Germany Postpone Reopening After Rise In Infections
An outbreak at a meatpacking plant in one German district has forced authorities to delay the reopening process.
Coronavirus Europe: Germany Eases Lockdown With 'Emergency Mechanism' In Place If Cases Surge
“We are following a bold path,” German Chancellor Merkel said. “We can afford to be a bit bold but we must remain cautious.”
Revenge Porn, Digital Sex Abuse Rise In Europe Amid Coronavirus Lockdown Measures
Revenge porn is criminalized in many European countries.
Coronavirus Business Impact: GM Manages Q1 Profit As Pandemic Impedes Global Production
General Motors is now focusing on restarting its production plants.
Disney Reports Mixed Results In Second Quarter, Slowed By Coronavirus
The coronavirus has closed down Disney parks and cruise businesses, but the company saw growth on its streaming platforms over the past quarter.
Is Montana A Swing State? New Poll Shows Democratic Candidates Biden, Bullock Making Headway
Montana has traditionally a GOP stronghold in recent presidential elections.
Coronavirus Research: Pharma Companies Pfizer, BioNTech Begin Trials Of Experimental Vaccine
Companies around the world are racing for an effective vaccine for the coronavirus.
Texas Reopens? Why Restaurants, Stores Are Still Struggling For Customers
Retail stores, restaurants, malls and movie theaters were allowed to open in Texas on Monday at limited capacity.
Trump Coronavirus Response: White House Task Force Members Barred From Giving Congressional Testimony In May
The move comes after the White House blocked Dr. Anthony Fauci from testimony before a House panel.
Trump vs. Biden In Swing States: Which Candidate Has The Edge In Early Polls?
Trump's frequent public appearances could be hurting his chances in battleground states.
Coronavirus USA: President Trump Criticizes George W Bush Over Video Calling For Unity Amid Pandemic
President Trump is still angry that George W. Bush did not speak up in his defense during impeachment.
Coronavirus Impact On US Economy: Trump 'Absolutely Prepared' To Support More Stimulus, Treasury Secretary Says
Goldman Sachs has projected that the the U.S. economy could shrink as much as 34% in the second quarter.
Can Joe Biden Win Texas? What New Polls Show About The Democrat's Chances Of Beating Trump
A Democrat has not won a statewide race in Texas since 1994.
Japan Economy: Amid Coronavirus, One Of The World's Strongest Economies Plans Its Recovery
Japan's economy was already struggling prior to the virus, due to the U.S.-China trade war and a consumption tax hike.
Biden Accuser Tara Reade: Controversy Surrounds Senate Complaint, As Some Republicans Defend Democratic Frontrunner
Tara Reade, a former Senate aide to Joe Biden, accused him of sexually assaulting her 27 years ago.
Warren Buffett On US Coronavirus Economy: Why The Famous Investor Is Confident America Will Beat The Pandemic
Famed investor Warren Buffett said the U.S. has managed to bounce back from numerous crises such as World War II, the Cuban Missile Crisis and 9/11.
Technology During Coronavirus: Could Medical Drones Be An Effective Tool To Tackle The Crisis?
The drones could deliver vital health supplies to affected populations without the risk of human contact.
Coronavirus Death Toll, Cases: Is The US Opening Too Soon? What Doctors Say About The Virus
States need to be cautious about reopening their economies, top doctors warn.
Tesla News: Elon Musk's Coronavirus Twitter Rants Thrust Company Into Spotlight
One of Elon Musk's tweets could again land him in trouble with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
US - China Relations: Trump Threatens Renewed Trade War, Kudlow Says China To Be 'Held Accountable' For Coronavirus
President Trump threatened new tariffs on Chinese goods this week, causing a selloff on Wall Street.
Trump Advisor Jared Kushner Calls Administration’s Coronavirus Response 'A Great Success Story' As Cases Rise
Trump Senior Advisor Jared Kushner expressed optimism that life in the U.S. would mostly return to normal by June.
Justin Amash Explores Libertarian Presidential Bid, Trump Eggs On Candidate Who May Siphon Biden Votes
A Washington Post opinion piece by former Illinois Rep. Joe Walsh suggests that Amash’s candidacy could “siphon enough votes” from Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden “to hand the election to Trump.”
China - Australia Relations: PM Morrison Follows Trump's Lead, Wants Investigation Into Coronavirus
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Wednesday reiterated his call for an investigation into China's role in the global coronavirus outbreak, angering Beijing.
Starbucks Same-Store Sales Fall 10% In Second Quarter Due To Temporary Store Closings
In late January, Starbucks temporarily closed roughly half of the company’s almost 4,300 outlets in China.
Coronavirus In The Middle East: UN Warns 'Very Real Probability' Virus Is Circulating In Yemen, Potential For 16 Million Cases
Lise Grande, the global body’s aid chief in the country, said as many as 16 million Yemenis could be infected by the virus.
Syria News: Bomb Attack Kills 40 People In Northern Town Of Afrin, Turkish Government Blames Kurdish Groups
The attack left 47 wounded, with 11 children among the dead.
Apple News: iPhone Discounts, New Low-Price Model May Help Tech Company Weather Coronavirus Crisis, Analysts Say
Refinitv, a global provider of financial market data, expects Apple to report a 6% drop in revenue and an 11% fall in net income in the second fiscal quarter of the year.