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April 27 2020, 08:00
Class-action lawsuits have been filed against three New York universities by students who argue the schools have failed to adequately refund or reimburse students for tuition and other fees they paid to have in-person, on-campus classes and other activities.
April 27 2020, 08:00
A Michigan state senator is now apologizing for wearing a face mask with what appeared to be a Confederate flag pattern.
April 27 2020, 08:00
Health officials in Los Angeles County said those living in lower-income areas in the city are three times more likely to die of COVID-19 than those who live in richer areas, a report said Sunday.
April 27 2020, 08:00
There is “currently no evidence” that people who recover from coronavirus are protected from a second infection, the World Health Organization wrote Friday in a scientific briefing.
April 27 2020, 08:00
A planning commissioner in California has resigned after video surfaced of him appearing to throw his cat and allegedly drinking a beer during a Zoom meeting, according to a report on Saturday.
April 27 2020, 08:00
Mayor de Blasio isn’t letting the controversy surrounding his wife’s embattled billion-dollar mental-health initiative stop him from appointing her to head a new coronavirus recovery task force.
April 27 2020, 08:00
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., was criticized in an editorial Sunday that called her decision to vote against the $484 billion coronavirus relief package “terribly wrong.”
April 27 2020, 08:00
A Colorado Walmart linked to 11 coronavirus cases, including 3 deaths, was allowed to reopen on Sunday, according to state health officials.
April 27 2020, 08:00
The U.S. Census Bureau needs more time to wrap up the once-a-decade count because of the coronavirus, opening the possibility of delays in drawing new legislative districts that could help determine what political party is in power, what laws pass or fail and whether communities of color get a voice in their states.
April 27 2020, 08:00
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said in an interview Sunday that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s suggestion that states should be able to declare bankruptcy is “incredibly dangerous” and predicted that many state leaders agree with her.