Apr 15 WATCH: Best way to reopen NYC economy ‘is to be careful,’ de Blasio says By Jennifer Peltz, Marina Villeneuve, Michael Hill, Associated Press The mayor urged a cautious approach to reviving the economy. Continue reading
Apr 15 With commerce frozen, retail sales plunge unprecedented 8.7 percent By Associated Press The deterioration of sales far outpaces the previous record decline of 3.9% that took place during the depths of the Great Recession in November 2008. Continue reading
Apr 14 No hugs or handshakes. Pandemic complicates storm relief By Jay Reeves, Associated Press Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves says the storms made it harder to stop the spread, and the virus is making it harder to deal with the tornado aftermath. Continue reading
Apr 14 Pro wrestling considered ‘essential’ under Florida governor’s order By Mike Schneider, Associated Press Body slams and pile drives can go on in the Sunshine State. Continue reading
Apr 14 Watch 5:21 Trump, governors clash over path to reopening U.S. economy By Stephanie Sy President Trump and some state governors are arguing over who should decide how to reopen the U.S. economy after the coronavirus pandemic -- and when. Meanwhile, New York’s death toll from COVID-19 has passed 10,000, and meat-processing plants in Pennsylvania… Continue watching
Apr 14 Death toll soars after New York City counts ‘probable’ fatalities By Karen Matthews, Michael R. Sisak, Marina Villeneuve, Associated Press The official death toll from the coronavirus soared in New York City after officials began including people who died without ever being tested. Continue reading
Apr 14 Watch 10:10 Why nursing homes and senior living centers yield COVID-19 ‘perfect storm’ By Amna Nawaz, Courtney Norris More than 3,600 COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. are believed to be linked to nursing homes and assisted living centers. The number is only an estimate -- likely an undercount -- because the federal government has not released details of… Continue watching
Apr 14 Watch 6:59 The new challenges businesses may face in a world changed by COVID-19 When businesses and organizations resume activity after COVID-19, it will be in a changed economic landscape. Suzanne Clark is president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, whose 3 million members include all sectors, geographies and sizes. She is planning how… Continue watching
Apr 14 Watch 6:19 What an interrupted school year means for these college students By John Yang, Gretchen Frazee, Sam Lane The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the academic year of some 20 million college students as campuses are shuttered nationwide. Many of these young people are continuing their studies through online classes -- but the transition is not easy for all… Continue watching
Apr 14 Watch 3:40 Trump blames WHO for pandemic mismanagement, says he’ll halt U.S. funding President Trump announced at the daily White House Coronavirus Task Force briefing on Tuesday that the U.S. will halt funding of the World Health Organization during the coronavirus pandemic. Trump contends that the group mismanaged the health crisis and wasted… Continue watching