Economy May 28 WATCH: Small business leaders speak about surviving the COVID-19 crisis The House Small Business Committee will hold a forum May 28 to hear about how small businesses have adjusted their models in response to the economic downturn spurred by the COVID-19 crisis.
Health May 28 WATCH: Labor officials testify on how the government is protecting workers from COVID-19 Labor officials will testify before the Workforce Protections Subcommittee May 28 on the federal government’s actions to protect workers from COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
Nation May 27 WATCH: Biden calls for justice in 'horrific' Floyd death Former Vice President Joe Biden called for justice and accountability for the family of George Floyd, a black man who died shortly after his arrest by the Minneapolis Police Department.
Politics May 27 States, cities challenge Trump mileage standards rollback Nearly two dozen states and several cities are challenging the Trump administration's rollback of Obama-era mileage standards. They say science backed up the old regulations developed with the help of the nation's car makers.
Nation May 27 OSHA says 3 willful violations led to plant blasts in Texas U.S. officials have cited the owners of a Southeast Texas chemical plant where November blasts and fires caused widespread damage to the surrounding community.
World May 27 Pompeo says Hong Kong no longer autonomous from China The notice sets the stage for the U.S. to withdraw preferential trade and financial status that the former British colony has enjoyed since it reverted to Chinese rule in 1997.
Arts May 27 Larry Kramer, playwright and AIDS activist, dies at 84 Kramer's husband, David Webster, told The New York Times that Kramer died of pneumonia on Wednesday.
Nation May 27 Tropical Storm Bertha forms, hits South Carolina coast A tropical storm warning was issued for South Carolina's coast and the storm was expected to bring heavy rainfall, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.
World May 27 South African bans on tobacco, liquor amid virus stir debate A bootlegging culture has sprung up across South Africa in response to the government's nearly 8-week-old ban on the sale of tobacco and alcohol, part of its strict lockdown to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
World May 27 Spike in South Korea virus cases shows perils of reopening In South Korea, 40 newly confirmed cases — the biggest daily jump in nearly 50 days — raised alarms as millions of children returned to school Wednesday.