Would you give up health or location data to return to work?
WASHINGTON — Cameron Karosis usually strives to protect his personal information. But a scary bout of COVID-19 that began last month with headaches an...
US governors grapple with relaxing virus restrictions
COLUMBUS, Ohio — After a month of draconian steps to minimize deaths and prevent hospital overload from the coronavirus pandemic, governors now face a...
China didn’t warn public of likely pandemic for 6 key days
In the six days after top Chinese officials secretly determined they likely were facing a pandemic from a new coronavirus, the city of Wuhan at the ep...
Lives Lost: Young Brazilian mom loved dance, jokes and work
From the time she was a young teenager, Rafaela de Jesus Silva had numerous jobs: selling fruit and clothes in the streets, pumping gas, working as a ...
Trump ends US aid to WHO, says not enough done to stop virus
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said he was cutting off U.S. payments to the World Health Organization during the coronavirus pandemic, accusing t...
Military sees no quick exit from ‘new world’ of coronavirus
WASHINGTON — The U.S. military is bracing for a months-long struggle against the coronavirus, looking for novel ways to maintain a defensive crouch th...
Asian stocks sink after IMF says global economy will shrink
Asian stocks edged lower Wednesday after the International Monetary Fund said the global economy will suffer its worst year since the Great Depression...
States map out reopening of economies, say crisis not over
WASHINGTON — Governors around the U.S. began sketching out plans Tuesday to reopen their economies in a slow and methodical process to prevent the cor...
Guatemala: US deportations driving up COVID-19 cases
GUATEMALA CITY — Guatemala's health minister said Tuesday that deportees from the United States were driving up the country's COVID-19 caseload, addin...
California governor provides complex outline for reopening
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday outlined a complex set of circumstances for the state to lift coronavirus restrictions an...
Marine barbershops abuzz with demand for high-and-tight cuts
WASHINGTON — Barbershops at some Marine Corps bases are abuzz with demand for high-and-tight haircuts.
Judge OKs PG&E plan to pay $19M in fees from victims fund
BERKELEY Calif. — The Northern California victims of catastrophic wildfires caused by Pacific Gas & Electric's decaying electrical grid will have ...
Trump adviser interview helps ’60 Minutes’ to top of ratings
LOS ANGELES — A contentious interview with White House adviser Peter Navarro over the administration's response to the coronavirus helped “60 Minutes”...
Huge mall now testing site; grocery workers seek protections
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Tuesday related to the gl...
Court throws out Trump rollback of school nutrition rules
NEW YORK — After making a brief comeback on school lunch menus, white bread and other refined grains may be vanishing again when schools reopen after ...
Column: Scheffler a rookie on the rise who’s in no hurry
Scottie Scheffler has never been in such a hurry that he fails to recognize what's right in front of him.
Justice Department takes church’s side in 1st Amendment suit
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department took the rare step on Tuesday of weighing in on the side of a Mississippi Christian church where local officials h...
Republicans decry Michigan governor’s latest stay-home order
LANSING, Mich. — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's decision to toughen rather than relax what already was one of the nation's strictest stay-home order...
UN chief: world faces misinformation epidemic about virus
UNITED NATIONS — U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Tuesday that the world is facing “a dangerous epidemic of misinformation” about COVID-...
Governor calls up most ever National Guard members for virus
CARSON CITY, Nev. — Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak is activating 700 additional National Guard members to help respond to the coronavirus outbreak, state o...
Pro wrestling ‘essential’ under Florida governor’s order
ORLANDO, Fla. — Body slams and pile drives can go on in the Sunshine State.
No hugs or handshakes: Pandemic complicates storm relief
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — For people who lost homes to the deadly tornadoes that rampaged across the South, there are no comforting hugs from volunteers or h...
NASCAR’s Larson fired after sponsors walk over N-word slur
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — As sponsor after sponsor dropped Kyle Larson after he used a racial slur during a live-streamed virtual race, his NASCAR team owner ...
Search for a COVID-19 vaccine heats up in China, US
WASHINGTON — Three potential COVID-19 vaccines are making fast progress in early-stage testing in volunteers in China and the U.S., but it’s still a l...
Health care workers are 10%-20% of US coronavirus cases
NEW YORK — Between 10% and 20% of U.S. coronavirus cases are health care workers, though they tended to be hospitalized at lower rates than other pati...
Stadium work mostly ongoing, though altered by pandemic
SEATTLE — Workers are still showing up in Inglewood, California, Las Vegas, Seattle and Columbus, Ohio, and making progress on stadium and arena proje...
Options dwindle for postponed Cannes Film Festival
NEW YORK — The Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday abandoned plans for a postponed 2020 edition in June or July but declined to give up entirely, saying i...
Trump’s ‘I alone can fix it’ view and state powers collide
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump insists there are “numerous provisions” in the Constitution to support his view that he has “total authority” to o...
Americans stuck in Africa trying to bring adopted kids home
Stranded in Nigeria for months, a Colorado couple had a rare chance to catch an evacuation flight to the U.S. recently during the coronavirus outbreak...