• Trump Admin Blocks Undocumented College Students from Receiving Stimulus Cash

    Trump Admin Blocks Undocumented College Students from Receiving Stimulus Cash

    The Trump administration on Tuesday barred college students who are residing in the country illegally from accessing billions of dollars in emergency federal aid related to the coronavirus pandemic. Tens of thousands of colleges students without legal residency status will not be permitted to receive any of the $6 billion allocated for colleges to distribute …
  • Scout Willis explains why Demi Moore, Bruce Willis are quarantining together

    Scout Willis explains why Demi Moore, Bruce Willis are quarantining together

    Scout Willis has revealed what led Demi Moore and Bruce Willis to quarantine together in Idaho with their children while Willis’ wife, Emma Heming, has remained in Los Angeles. “My stepmom was going to come up here, too, with my little sisters,” Scout, 28, explained during a recent episode of the “Dopey” podcast. “[But] my younger …
  • Banks made $10 billion in fees on coronavirus loans despite low risks

    Banks made $10 billion in fees on coronavirus loans despite low risks

    Banks raked in $10 billion in fees for handing out US-backed loans to shore up small businesses battered by the coronavirus — despite taking on little to no risk on the deals, a new report says. The feds paid banks for serving as intermediaries for the $349 billion Paycheck Protection Program, which allowed any federally …
  • Nick Cordero will have an MRI, wife Amanda says in latest update

    Nick Cordero will have an MRI, wife Amanda says in latest update

    Amanda Kloots said Tuesday husband Nick Cordero is “being slowly weaned off some medicines and machines” in her latest update on the Broadway star’s condition. Appearing on her Instagram Story, Kloots explained the doctors are looking to conduct an MRI scan on Cordero “as soon as possible,” days after the 41-year-old actor had his right …
  • First Known Coronavirus Death in U.S. Occurred Three Weeks Earlier Than First Reported

    First Known Coronavirus Death in U.S. Occurred Three Weeks Earlier Than First Reported

    Emergency Medical Technicians wearing protective gear wheel a sick patient to a waiting ambulance during the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak in New York City, March 28, 2020. The first known person to die from the coronavirus passed away on February 6 in California, a new discovery that shows the coronavirus was spreading in the U.S. weeks …
  • McConnell Signals Opposition to Expansive Phase-Four Coronavirus Bill: ‘We’ve Allocated A Stunning Amount of Money’

    McConnell Signals Opposition to Expansive Phase-Four Coronavirus Bill: ‘We’ve Allocated A Stunning Amount of Money’

    Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) on Tuesday signaled his opposition to passing another coronavirus economic relief bill before Congress returns from recess. “You’ve seen the talk from both sides about acting, but my goal from the beginning of this, given the extraordinary numbers that we’re racking up to the national debt, is that …
  • Chinese Agents Spread Coronavirus Misinformation in U.S. Through Text Messages

    Chinese Agents Spread Coronavirus Misinformation in U.S. Through Text Messages

    Chinese President Xi Jinping inspects the coronavirus prevention and control work at Anhuali Community in Beijing, China, February 10, 2020. Chinese agents spread coronavirus misinformation in the U.S. in mid-March, around the time that various states were implementing business and school closures, the New York Times reported on Wednesday. U.S. officials believe the Chinese operatives …
  • CDC Director Warns Second Wave of Coronavirus Could Be Worse

    CDC Director Warns Second Wave of Coronavirus Could Be Worse

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield speaks about the coronavirus in Washington, January 28, 2020. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Robert Redfield on Tuesday warned that coronavirus could strike in a second wave in the fall. “There’s a possibility that the assault of the virus on our nation next winter …
  • Trump Announces 60-Day ‘Pause’ for Some Immigration

    Trump Announces 60-Day ‘Pause’ for Some Immigration

    President Trump on Tuesday said an immigration ban he announced the previous day on Twitter would consist of a 60-day “pause,” to be instituted on Wednesday and renewed if the administration deemed it necessary. The pause will affect tens of thousands of people currently in the midst of the immigration process, but will apply specifically …
  • Snap shares soar over 20 percent as usage jumps during coronavirus

    Snap shares soar over 20 percent as usage jumps during coronavirus

    Snapchat parent Snap Inc. on Tuesday reported revenue that demolished Wall Street’s expectations as millions of hunkered-down users stared at its app amid the coronavirus pandemic. The social network famous for its disappearing photos and messages said that it saw usage jump toward the end of March as people turned to it to communicate with …