Lawmakers have left town and Trump aides don’t expect new stimulus talks anytime soon. That leaves the U.S. economy without much of the government aid that had been propping it up. More »
NEW YORK — New York City will set up checkpoints at entry points to the city to find travelers from states with high coronavirus infection rates and order them to quarantine for two weeks, officials said Wednesday. The new checkpoints at bridges and tunnels wi... More »
Bank and insurance fraud are also a focus of the drive to obtain the president's tax and business records, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance says. More »
The media offensive comes after the president’s campaign went dark on television airwaves last week amid a reevaluation of advertising strategy. More »
Researchers at the University of Michigan say cost-savings and public safety benefits of swiftly demolishing dangerous vacant houses in Detroit could outweigh the risk of asbestos exposure to people in neighborhoodsBy
COREY WILLIAMS Associated PressMar... More »
EDGERTON, Wis. -- Austin Schumacher parked his unmarked squad truck and watched pheasant hunters work their way into the woods under the overcast, late-fall sky. The rookie Department of Natural Resources warden had just popped the lid of his salad container w... More »
ATLANTA (CBS46) -- Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms pushed back against President Donald Trump's assertion Thursday that some of the requests from states and cities for ventilators are excessive and not needed.
In a CNN interview Friday, Mayor Bottoms said P... More »
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have left Canada to set up their new home in California, according to reports.
Harry and Meghan, with their 10-month-old son Archie, are understood to be living in lockdown close to Hollywood in accordance with the state's corona... More »
The US now leads the world in the number of confirmed coronavirus cases.
There are almost 86,000 confirmed cases of the COVID-19 virus in the US - roughly 16% of the world's total of 532,000 - according to Johns Hopkins University.This puts it ahead of China... More »
A supermarket has had to throw away $35,000 (£28,500) of groceries after a woman "deliberately" coughed on fresh food.
Gerrity's Supermarket in Pennsylvania described the woman's actions as a "very twisted prank", and said it had no choice but to discard all o... More »