October 2, 2020 Here’s how markets are reacting to Trump testing positive for coronavirus Sandra Smith and Varney on Trump testing positive for coronavirus
September 24, 2020 UK announces new plan to help workers hit by pandemic Under a furloughed worker program that expires next month, the government pays 80% of the wages of workers placed on leave.
September 23, 2020 Portland mayor realizes defunding police ‘was a mistake’: cop union leader Defunding the police is not a solution for safer cities, Portland Police Association President Daryl Turner explained on “The Story" on Wednesday night.
September 23, 2020 Beverly Hills mayor says it’s ‘unfortunate’ unemployed were ‘scammed’ out of their money Beverly Hills Mayor Lester Friedman addresses the scam that spent taxpayers' unemployment money on luxury Rodeo Drive retail.
September 16, 2020 Biden wins Scientific American's first endorsement in 175 years Scientific American focused on the president's response to the novel coronavirus, but editors also emphasized that Trump's shortcomings and "refusal to look at the evidence and act accordingly [extend]Â beyond the virus."
September 15, 2020 Poverty rate hits historic low, household income increases in 2019: Census The Census Bureau reported on Tuesday that the U.S. poverty rate in 2019 was a record low of 10.5 percent, with 4.2 million fewer impoverished than in the previous year.
September 15, 2020 Bagel Boss pivots to online sales and seeks to become national brand How Bagel Boss stayed afloat amid the coronavirus pandemic
September 10, 2020 Whitmer offers free college to 625,000 essential coronavirus workers Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Thursday detailed a plan to offer free college to some 625,000 essential coronavirus workers who helped provide frontline services between April and June.
September 10, 2020 South Carolina teacher, 28, dies from coronavirus: 'God has gained another Angel' A third-grade teacher in Columbia, S.C., has died from coronavirus complications just days after being confirmed to have the virus, district officials said Wednesday.Â
September 9, 2020 Kroger store in Tennessee hires homeless woman -- and changes her life A Kroger supermarket in Nashville, Tenn., took a chance on LaShenda Williams almost a year ago, hiring a woman who was once homeless and living in her car after losing two jobs.