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Trump tells White House Correspondents' Association president he'll 'never make it'

President Trump criticized ABC News reporter Jon Karl after the reporter asked the president about a report written by a long-serving government official. → Read More

Using wartime power, Trump strikes deal with 3M for 55.5 million face masks per month

The White House has struck a deal with 3M Company to produce tens of millions of face masks for doctors and nurses treating COVID-19 patients. → Read More

'We see light at the end of the tunnel': Trump says US near 'peak' of coronavirus pandemic

President Trump warned U.S. citizens that the battle against the coronavirus is going to get tougher before it gets easier. → Read More

Cuomo says coronavirus-related deaths in New York dropping 'for the first time'

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said his state might be making some progress in combating the coronavirus. → Read More

Italian prime minister thanks Trump for being country's 'true and loyal friend' through pandemic

Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte praised President Trump for assisting Italy in its battle to contain the coronavirus. → Read More

Queen Elizabeth II to address UK over coronavirus

Queen Elizabeth II is planning to address the United Kingdom as the nation struggles to contain the spread of the coronavirus. → Read More

NYC prosecutors knock Bill de Blasio for proposed prison releases that include 'high-risk' inmates

New York City’s top prosecutors criticized Mayor Bill de Blasio for proposing to release prison inmates, including some violent criminals that threaten public safety, over coronavirus concerns. → Read More

Emergency field hospitals popping up around the country for coronavirus patients

Dozens of field hospitals are being set up with federal assistance across the country to combat the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

Trump on if 'social distancing' could last months: 'I hope not'

Trump said that his administration’s "social distancing" recommendations may remain in place for months depending on the behavior of the coronavirus. → Read More

Alex Jones loses appeal in Sandy Hook 'crisis actors' case

Alex Jones lost another appeal in a defamation case brought against him by parents of children killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting. → Read More

236 members of the New York City Police Department have coronavirus

Hundreds of New York City police force members have tested positive for the coronavirus. → Read More

Coronavirus 'enormous impact' on economy will be worse than 2008, WTO says

The World Trade Organization estimates that the global economic downturn caused by the outbreak of the coronavirus will be worse than the recession of 2008. → Read More

Canada preparing to give $1,400 to every person affected by the coronavirus

The Canadian government is preparing to issue checks worth roughly $1,400 for the next four months to Canadians affected by the coronavirus. → Read More

Sheriff suspends campaign to close Los Angeles gun stores

A Los Angeles County sheriff has tabled efforts to close gun stores operating amid emergency regulations demanding all "non-essential" businesses lock their doors. → Read More

'It's great news': The coronavirus's slow mutation is a hopeful sign for those working on a vaccine

The coronavirus’s genetic code stays fairly stable as it infects more people, suggesting that a vaccine would be more effective at combating the virus. → Read More

UK puts out emergency call for 250,000 health service volunteers

The United Kingdom’s health minister is asking for hundreds of thousands of people to volunteer to help support patients infected with the coronavirus. → Read More

Boeing says it may reject relief money if Treasury demands a stake in the company

Boeing CEO David Calhoun may turn down financial aid from the federal government if the Treasury Department demands a stake in the company in exchange. → Read More

Charities see 'sharp decline' in volunteers due to coronavirus

Charities are struggling to find volunteers as coronavirus concerns keep people home. → Read More

PG&E pleads guilty to dozens of manslaughter counts from California's most destructive wildfire

California’s largest utility has pleaded guilty to 84 counts of manslaughter connected to 2018’s Camp Fire. → Read More

Nigeria reports two cases of drug poisoning from potential coronavirus cure

Nigeria has reported two cases of people overdosing on chloroquine after the drug was touted as a potential cure to the coronavirus. → Read More