Apple temporarily shuts stores worldwide to fight virus
Apple CEO Tim Cook says the tech giant’s retail operation outside of China is going online-only for two weeks as part of efforts to fight the global viral pandemic.
RSVP ‘maybe’? Coronavirus puts wedding industry on edge
Soon-to-be brides and grooms are facing tough choices because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Doctor says Trump tests negative for coronavirus
President Donald Trump has tested negative for the new coronavirus, according to the president's personal physician.
NCAA Tournament games will not be open to fans
College basketball's March Madness will be played in largely empty arenas in an effort to slow the coronavirus pandemic.
Ohio State University classes will be conducted online for the rest of the month
Ohio has confirmed its first three cases of the new coronavirus as it continues to test for additional cases.
Dow surges 4.9% in another wild day on hopes for virus aid
Stocks are closing sharply higher on Wall Street Tuesday, adding 4.9% to major indexes.
Servis, 26 others indicted in horse-doping scheme
Authorities in New York have charged more than two dozen horse trainers, veterinarians and others.
Warren ends Presidential bid
Senator says she won't yet make an endorsement.
Tennessee reports first case of coronavirus
Victim traveled within country but not overseas.
Bloomberg ends campaign, backs Biden
Decision comes after disappointing Super Tuesday results.
By week’s end, the Democratic primary could be a 2-person race: ANALYSIS
When the dust settles at the end of this week, the Democratic primary could be a two–person race – for many in the party it already is.
Tornadoes devastate Tennessee, killing at least 22 people
Tornadoes ripped across Tennessee overnight, shredding at least 40 buildings in the Nashville area.
Deadly tornadoes shred 40 buildings in Nashville
At least two tornadoes touched down early Tuesday in central Tennessee, including one that ripped across downtown Nashville and caused about 40 buildings to collapse around the city.
West Virginia plan: Companies pay $1.25B to end opioid suits
Communities in West Virginia say they would end most of their lawsuits filed as a result of the opioid crisis.
Another slump delivers worst week for Wall Street since 2008
Stocks sank again after another wild day, extending a rout that left Wall Street with its worst week since October 2008.
Kia recalls over 193K vehicles; fuel leaks can cause fires
Kia is recalling more than 193,000 cars and minvans to prevent engine fires.
Trump says US ‘very ready’ for virus; Pence to lead response
President Donald Trump says the U.S. is “very, very ready” for whatever the new coronavirus threat brings.
House makes lynching a federal crime, 65 years after Till
The U.S. House passed a bill to make lynching a federal hate crime, sixty-five years after Emmett Till was lynched in Mississippi.
Fired employee responsible for shooting at MillerCoors building, law enforcement officials say
Officials say an ex-employee was identified as the gunman in a shooting at the MillerCoors building in Milwaukee.
Church to pay off $40K in student lunch debt at 9 districts
An Ohio church program will pay off students' lunch debt in nine school districts after raising over $40,000 in donations.