New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston and Phoenix present varying images of what reopening looks like amid dropping and surging coronavirus cases.
The nation's top infectious disease expert says traditional methods of fighting communicable diseases – testing, isolation and contact tracing – may be ineffective against coronavirus because of how easily it is spread by asymptomatic individuals.
The current surge in cases contrasts the first months of the pandemic when the pandemic's hotspots were in primarily Democratic states.
Trump continues to top Biden as the candidate best suited to managing the U.S. economy, said the latest CNBC All-America Economic Survey.
Texas halts reopening as US virus cases soar
Dr. Richard Bright says he was ousted as head of the Biomedical Advanced Research Development Authority for opposing President Trump's desire to use hydroxychloroquine to fight the pandemic.
Health experts warned the July 3 festivities could serve as a breeding ground for coronavirus while park officials warn the planned fireworks display could ignite fires in surrounding forests.
“Dancing With the Stars” is reportedly very interested in getting Dr. Anthony Fauci to participate in Season 29 of the show.
The June unemployment rate is due to be released next Thursday.
“GAO recommends that IRS should consider cost-effective options for notifying ineligible recipients how to return payments" -- GAO
VA hospitals during the Obama administration have been using the term "Kung Flu" in both online and traditional marketing materials.
U.S. trade adviser Peter Navarro said new tariffs would be imposed on China if it didn't meet "purchase commitments" outlined in the U.S.-China trade deal.
Wall Street has long had a conservative bent and it shows with analysts predicting dire events if Joe Biden becomes president in November.
The mural will be painted in bright yellow block letters and will be set between 56th and 57th streets on Fifth Avenue sometime before July 4, when Trump is expected to visit his building.
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"Donald Trump doesn't want to run a country. He wants to run a campaign," Cuban told Hannity.
Thousands of high school graduates are expected to opt for a gap year rather than attend virtual classes at major universities.
Leading up to the presidential election, Trump's political events may be a bit different.
Progressive candidates such as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jamaal Bowman saw a surge in support in Tuesday's primaries.
A survey of 1,100 municipalities indicates they're projecting $360 billion in revenue losses in the next three years and will have to make drastic cuts in personnel and programs, and will have to cancel capital projects.
Price of beer and gin imports would double, and olives and trucks would cost more, too.