Amid another swell in U.S. deaths, White House and Senate leaders are close to a $2 trillion stimulus deal to ease financial pain across the country.
Author: Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY
Coronavirus updates: U.S. infections approach 20,000; NY, Illinois unleash strict rules; 150 Detroit cops quarantined
President Trump announced federal actions Friday in efforts to slow the spread of the new coronavirus and relieve the economic effects of the pandemic
To stay in America, or go home? Coronavirus pandemic brings stress, fear for international students.
International students studying in America struggle to figure out if they should stay, or go back home. And what happens if they get stuck somewhere?
Crowded bars and theme parks: Why won’t some people practice social distancing during coronavirus outbreak?
As government officials plead with Americans to stay home to stop the coronavirus spread, psychologists give 3 reasons why some people don’t listen.
California, Ohio, Illinois, Massachusetts and Washington close bars and restaurants in effort to slow coronavirus
Governors in five states have announced the mandated closure of bars and restaurants to stop people from congregating and spreading coronavirus.
As coronavirus sweeps country, parents worry about vulnerable kids being kept in school
Amid coronavirus panic, parents wonder if they should pull their kids out of school, especially if children have asthma and are more vulnerable.
Stanford will limit crowd size at athletic events because of coronavirus concerns
Stanford University says it will cut athletic crowd size to one-third of capacity because of concerns about the coronavirus outbreak.
Democratic candidates are promising student loan debt forgiveness, but do voters care?
Presidential campaigns make college financing a major issue, but voters say it’s just one of many factors in the race to pick a Democratic nominee.
‘Why them? What did they do?’ Canada mourns victims of Iranian plane crash, seeks answers
University of Alberta officials said at least 10 of the Iran crash victims were part of its campus community, including professors and students.
‘A terrible time to be poor’: Cuts to SNAP benefits will hit 700,000 food-insecure Americans
A new Trump administration policy would leave many Americans without food stamps. Food banks are worried they won’t be able to make up the difference.