Politics May 20 Pence participates in discussion of COVID-19 challenges in nursing homes Vice President Mike Pence will deliver personal protective equipment to a nursing home in Orlando.
Nation May 20 As U.S. births fall, the virus could drive them down more The CDC found the number of births fell about 1% from 2018, to about 3.7 million. Birth rates continued to fall for teen moms and for women in their 20s.
World May 20 Amid pandemic, cyclone forces millions in India and Bangladesh to flee The cyclone could have devastating consequences for India’s fight against the coronavirus by impacting supply lines and crippling relief measures.
Politics May 20 Biden wins Oregon Democratic presidential primary The mail-in primary was complicated by the coronavirus pandemic, as election workers kept social distancing in county offices while staffing levels were down.
Nation May 20 Michigan flood displaces thousands, threatens chemical plant Rapidly rising water overtook dams and forced the evacuation of about 10,000 people in central Michigan.
Politics May 19 WATCH: Schumer slams GOP over virus aid package stall Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer slammed his Republican counterpart Sen. Mitch McConnell, along with President Donald Trump over the new virus aid package that is stalled in the GOP-led Senate.
Health May 19 New York to allow small Memorial Day ceremonies New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the state will allow Memorial Day ceremonies with up to 10 people despite statewide lockdown rules.
World May 19 German court nixes law allowing foreign telecom monitoring Germany's highest court has ruled that regulations allowing the foreign intelligence service to monitor the communications of reporters working abroad and others violate the constitution and must be changed.
Nation May 19 WATCH: Pence previews next week's U.S. return to space Vice President Mike Pence hosted a preview of the U.S. program that will launch next week to return astronauts to space.
Health May 19 WATCH: Mayor de Blasio says online schooling will last through summer for 1 in 6 NYC kids Online schooling will continue through the summer for some 177,700 New York City public school students, officials announced Tuesday.