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Things are growing tighter as the rent comes due again for more than 30 million people around the U.S. who have sought unemployment benefits amid shutdowns caused by the coronavirus outbreak
The state health department on Thursday reported more than 3,600 confirmed coronavirus cases and at least 222 deaths in Oklahoma
The change comes at the start of the five-day May 1 holiday and in advance of China's rescheduled gathering of the National People's Congress on May 22
Kokomo facility had been closed because of coronavirus but was brought back online in mid-April to produce critical care ventilators for hospitals
For the first time in five weeks, people were permitted to leave their homes for exercise between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m
For India's Hindi-language film industry known as Bollywood, this double whammy comes amid a crippling coronavirus lockdown that has brought the business of entertainment, along with so much else, to a complete halt
More than 30 million Americans have filed for jobless aid in the six weeks since the coronavirus outbreak took hold, but many workers are uneasy in states where governors are allowing businesses to reopen
General Motors requires workers to wear masks in the plant's production area
NASCAR joins the UFC as the first major sports organizations to announce specific return to play plans since the coronavirus pandemic shut down US sports in mid-March
The announcement has been criticized as a political move to get Trump on stage at the academy, where he hasn't yet given a graduation address
A man armed with an assault rifle was arrested after opening fire outside the Cuban Embassy in Washington, his bullets tearing holes into the walls and pillars near the front entrance in what authorities suspect was a hate crime
The government endorsed a five-year recovery plan to help the nation find a away out of an unprecedented financial crisis
In recent days the Trump administration has sharpened its rhetoric on China, accusing the geopolitical foe and vital trading partner of failing to act swiftly enough to sound the alarm to the world about the outbreak or to stop the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19
Lawyers of the former national security adviser disclosed internal FBI documents they claim show the FBI tried to "intentionally frame" him
'Respekt weekly' said in its latest edition published on Monday that Czech intelligence services suspected a Russian agent was sent to Prague three weeks ago to poison Prague Mayor Zdenek Hrib and Prague 6 mayor Ondrej Kolar
The country's borders remain open, there are virtually no quarantines or curfews and President Jair Bolsonaro continues to scoff at the seriousness of the disease
Americans are grappling with an essential question as they try to get the information they need to stay safe during the coronavirus crisis: Whom do you trust?
Every afternoon, Sandra Pérez and Francisco Ramírez go over their list of fellow New Yorkers who need help because of the coronavirus pandemic. Some are sick. Others lost jobs, but have children to feed. Others are elderly or disabled. All are immigrants, like them
US-based fast food chain said Thursday its sales fell 6% to $4.71 billion in the January-March period and that declines have persisted in April
Trump has used the Defense Production Act to classify meat processors as critical infrastructure to try to prevent supermarket shelves from running out; some employees and unions say the president's order was not enough
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