Virus lockdowns an extra ordeal for special-needs children
PARIS — Weeks into France's strict coronavirus lockdown, Mohammed, a 14-year-old with autism, took a pickax and started hitting the wall of his family...
Trump: Postal Service must charge Amazon more, or no loan
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Friday that he won't approve a $10 billion loan for the U.S. Postal Service unless the agency raises charges ...
No, don’t inject disinfectant: Outcry over Trump’s musing
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's raising of unproven, even far-fetched ideas for fighting COVID-19 -- including his latest musing about injecting...
Coronavirus relief pushing US deficits to staggering heights
WASHINGTON — Spend what it takes, Washington said as it confronted the coronavirus. Well over $2 trillion later, it’s unclear where that spending will...
Pelosi: No more virus bailouts without state and local aid
WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi insisted Friday that Congress’ next economic package provide billions for financially reeling state and local ...
At least $9.7 billion in state bailouts for Air France, KLM
PARIS — The French and Dutch governments announced at least 9 billion euros ($9.7 billion) in bailout money Friday to rescue Air France and KLM, whose...
Georgia eases lockdown; US COVID-19 toll passes 50,000
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Barber shops, nail salons, gyms and a few other businesses reopened in Georgia on Friday as the Republican governor eased a month-long...
FDA warns of heart risks with Trump-promoted malaria drug
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday warned doctors against prescribing a malaria drug touted by President Donald Trump for tr...
AP-NORC poll: Most losing jobs to virus think they’ll return
WASHINGTON — One out of every four American adults say someone in their household has lost a job to the coronavirus pandemic, but the vast majority ex...
‘Bereavement after bereavement’: UK nursing home staff mourn
SELSTON, England — Lucy Dawson is haunted by a sense of powerlessness.
Biden backs mail vote, says Trump’s opposition ‘un-American’
ATLANTA — Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is calling on Congress to provide enough money for every state to allow voters to cast...
Fed will provide monthly disclosures on support programs
WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve said Thursday that it will provide monthly reports on several of its economic rescue programs supported by the $2 tri...
California Gov. Newsom finds new friend in Washington: Trump
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — These times were strange enough. And then California Gov. Gavin Newsom and President Donald Trump started getting along.
Some governors worry that federal aid is too restrictive
Governors in a handful of states are raising concerns about restrictions on the federal stimulus checks they have started to receive to help cover the...
Probe sought in Trump administration’s ouster of scientist
WASHINGTON — Calls mounted Thursday for an investigation into the ouster of a senior government scientist who says he's being punished for opposing wi...
Somber Congress delivers nearly $500B more in virus aid
WASHINGTON — Congress delivered a nearly $500 billion infusion of coronavirus spending Thursday, rushing new relief to employers and hospitals bucklin...
Gig workers and self-employed keep waiting for jobless aid
WASHINGTON — Like many Americans cooped up during the virus outbreak, Jeff Kardesch of Austin, Texas, is spending a lot of time on social media. It is...
Swing-state Republicans pin virus fallout on Democrats
HARRISBURG, Pa. — With legions out of work, Republicans across the critical battleground states are trying to lay blame for the economic wreckage of t...
AP review: State supply stocks sparse and dated before virus
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo — Last autumn, when schools were in session, sports stadiums full and no one had even heard of the COVID-19 disease, the Missouri h...
Iran Guard commander threatens US Navy after Trump tweet
TEHRAN, Iran — The leader of Iran's Revolutionary Guard warned on Thursday that he has ordered his forces to potentially target the U.S. Navy after Pr...
Virus pushes US unemployment toward highest since Depression
NEW YORK — Unemployment in the U.S. is swelling to levels last seen during the Great Depression of the 1930s, with 1 in 6 American workers thrown out ...
$310B for small business loans likely spoken for, banks say
NEW YORK — Small business owners still applying for loans under the government's coronavirus relief program may end up disappointed — the $310 billion...
DC’s high school ‘makers’ fire up 3D printers to create PPE
WASHINGTON — It started in late March with a self-professed high school “news junkie” and a lone 3D printer.
VA medical facilities struggle to cope with the coronavirus
BOSTON — As she treated patient after patient infected with the coronavirus at a Veterans Affairs medical center in New York City, Heather Espinal saw...
Paper mill is back in business after dramatic explosion
JAY, Maine — A paper mill disabled by a dramatic explosion caught on video last week has resumed production with two of its three paper machines, offi...
Nurse Jenny from New Zealand recounts treating Boris Johnson
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Nurse Jenny from New Zealand says that helping save somebody as notable as Boris Johnson in his battle with the coronavirus ...
‘We are in prison’: France opens nursing homes, exposes pain
PARIS — For her first authorized visit in more than six weeks with her 80-year-old mother, Sabrina Deliry prepared a selection of their favorite tunes...
White House shifts from raising alarms to reopening country
WASHINGTON — For weeks, the Trump administration played up the dangers of the coronavirus as it sought to persuade Americans to disrupt their lives an...
The Latest: Guterres: Pandemic nearing “human rights crisis”
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and pe...
History, geography scores dip on Nation’s Report Card
The latest Nation’s Report Card gives eighth-grade students unsatisfactory marks in U.S. history, geography and civics.