As much as $110 million in U.S. funding for disease prevention in Latin America as well as U.S. support for Venezuelan migrants has been thrown into doubt as part of President Donald Trump’s decision to halt funding to the World Health Organization ov…
Monthly Archives: May 2020
Anderson Cooper is a father; gives infant son a special name
Anderson Cooper is a father, a milestone the CNN anchor says for a while he didn’t believe would ever happen.
Biden expected to publicly address sexual assault allegation
Joe Biden on Friday was expected to give his first public comments on a sexual assault allegation that has roiled his presidential campaign.
May Day marks pain, not celebration for workers hit by virus
May Day usually brings both protest rallies and celebrations rallies marking international Labor Day. This year, many in Asia are shut up at home, riding out the coronavirus pandemic.
‘Everyone’s watching’: Biden’s VP audition process begins
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer wore a T-shirt on television emblazoned with the words “that woman from Michigan,” a cheeky reference to President Donald Trump’s dismissal of her.
Man killed by Henderson police had shot officer in chest
For several minutes, Henderson officers tried to reason with the drunk and increasingly agitated armed suspect. Mason Workman argued with them in the porch area of the home he shared with his fiancee …
Broncos’ Von Miller says he’s recovered from COVID-19
Denver Broncos star linebacker Von Miller tweeted Thursday night that he tested negative for the coronavirus two weeks after announcing he had been diagnosed with COVID-19.
Henderson preps for curbside pickup at retail shops
Henderson officials outlined what curbside retail commerce will look like starting Friday after coronavirus restrictions were relaxed for nonessential establishments to conduct business
NFL plans full season; being ‘deliberate, reasonable’
The NFL is planning to play a full season though it’s uncertain what that will look like.
Pelosi: States, cities seek $1T to avoid layoffs from virus
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that state and local governments are seeking up to $1 trillion for coronavirus costs, a stunning benchmark for the next aid package that’s certain to run into opposition from Senate Republicans.