March 19, 2020 Another CPAC attendee tests positive for coronavirus, as 1st patient in recovery Another attendee of last month’s Conservative Political Action Conference has tested positive for coronavirus, the D.C. government says.
March 18, 2020 Airline unions work to attach employee-friendly conditions to coronavirus bailout Unions are working in tandem to secure an airline industry bailout and ensure frontline workers continue to receive wages and benefits.
March 18, 2020 Tom Brady leading Buccaneers to Super Bowl LV would be historic Should Brady get to the Super Bowl with the Buccaneers this season, he would set himself up for even more history.
March 17, 2020 COVID-19 can't kill live music, determined artists prove A Celtic rock band in the U.S. is taking to the web on Saint Patrick's Day to keep the spirit of music, and community, alive for its fans during the COVID-19 pandemic "until we meet again."
March 16, 2020 DOJ abruptly drops once-heralded prosecution of Russian troll farm initiated by Mueller In a striking and unexpected abandonment of a once-heralded prosecution initiated by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, the Justice Department is moving to drop charges against two Russian companies that were accused of funding a social media meme campaign to further their “strategic goal to sow discord in the U.S. political system, including the 2016 presidential election.”
March 16, 2020 Chip and Joanna Gaines on why they left HGTV: 'Things started getting complicated' Chip and Joanna Gaines are embarking on a new business venture -- their own network -- and feel more in control than ever about the future of their brand.
March 16, 2020 Flynn's lawyer touts Trump pardon consideration, calls case a ‘blight’ on justice system The attorney for former national security adviser Michael Flynn on Monday welcomed President Trump’s apparent consideration of a pardon for her client, calling the case against him -- which stemmed from the Russia probe -- a “blight” on the justice system.
March 15, 2020 Trump 'strongly considering' Flynn pardon President Trump announced Sunday that he is "strongly considering" a pardon for former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to federal investigators conducting the Russia investigation.
March 13, 2020 Delta CEO says employees should take 'short-term, unpaid leave' as airline halts Europe flights Delta shut down flights to continental Europe and asked employees to take voluntary unpaid leave.
March 12, 2020 Trump warns of possible veto for FISA bill until ‘attempted coup’ investigated President Trump on Thursday warned he could veto the newly House-passed Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act bill until the origins of the Russia probe, which he called an “attempted coup,” are investigated.