Trump’s post-briefing campaign shows are also a ratings hit online
(WASHINGTON) — BY: WILL STEAKIN, ABC News After nearly two hours last Wednesday, President Donald Trump walked away from the podium following another White House coronavirus briefing. Seconds later, his campaign’s digital operation went live with its
Senate approves $484B relief package for small business, hospitals, testing
ABC News(WASHINGTON) — BY: TRISH TURNER, MIRIAM KHAN and BENJAMIN SIEGEL, ABC News The Senate unanimously approved a bipartisan deal Tuesday afternoon that will pump another $310 billion into the Paycheck Protection Program, a federal program designed
Former UCLA soccer coach to plead guilty in 'Varsity Blues' college admissions scandal
iStock/Elijah-Lovkoff(LOS ANGELES) — BY: BILL HUTCHINSON and SABRINA GHEBREMEDHIN, ABC NewsFormer UCLA men’s soccer coach Jorge Salcedo has agreed to plead guilty to accepting $200,000 in bribes in the massive “Varsity Blues” college admissions scandal and is
Barr warns states not to go 'too far' in stay-at-home orders, threatens legal action
ABC News(WASHINGTON) — BY: ALEXANDER MALLIN, ABC News Attorney General Bill Barr, in a new interview on Tuesday, characterized some state ‘stay-at-home’ restrictions amid the pandemic as “disturbingly close to house arrest” and said the Justice Department
How reports of Kim Jong Un's health spread and what they tell us about what comes next for North Korea
ABC News(WASHINGTON) — BY: CONOR FINNEGAN, ABC News North Korea’s young leader was absent from celebrations marking the country’s most important holiday. That much is clear. But that absence has now fueled speculation that something must be
Missouri attorney general sues China for 'campaign of deceit' around COVID outbreak
iStock/Ahmed Zaggoudi(JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri) — BY: ELLA TORRES, ABC News Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt has filed a lawsuit against the Chinese government for allegedly running an “appalling campaign of deceit, concealment, misfeasance, and inaction” amid the
Lin-Manuel Miranda launches 'Hamilton'-inspired educational program for students stuck at home
ABC/Craig Sjodin(NEW YORK) — The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History and Lin-Manuel Miranda’s award-winning phenomenon Hamilton announced today the launch of EduHam at Home, a free digital program for students and their families. COVID-19’s impact on schools all over the
Cast of 'Friends' joins the All In Challenge for COVID-19 relief
NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — The cast of Friends is joining the All In Challenge, in which celebrities offer once-in-a-lifetime experiences that fans can win by simply donating to COVID-19 relief.
Maryland governor Larry Hogan criticizes Trump for 'mixed messaging' between tweets, federal guidelines
ABC News(ANNAPOLIS, Maryland) — BY: JOANNE ROSA, ABC News Maryland Governor Larry Hogan criticized President Donald Trump’s tweets to liberate states as “unhelpful” after Americans in multiple cities gathered to protest stay-at-home orders amid the coronavirus pandemic.
For some, the quest for clean water complicates life amid the coronavirus
Courtesy Deanna Berry(DETROIT) — BY: BRIANA STEWART, ABC News For Barbara, a 71-year-old grandmother caring for seven young children inside her Detroit home, daily life has boiled down to a vital quest to seek out and conserve