By SCOTT BAUER and STEVE PEOPLES A worker hands out disinfectant wipes and pens as voters line up outside Riverside High School for Wisconsin’s primary election Tuesday April
Schuyler Dixon Associated Press The Dallas Cowboys are taking a chance on another suspended defensive end, signing Aldon Smith to a contract while his playing status in the
By Chairwoman Eddie Bernice Johnson As the world and our Nation face the challenge of responding to the unprecedented and devastating impacts of the coronavirus (COVID-19), Congress’ most
Written by Stacy M. Brown More than 825,000 people around the globe have been infected with the novel coronavirus, including at least 175,600 in America. Now the coronavirus has
By MICHAEL TARM CHICAGO (AP) — As daunting as the challenges that await him as the new chief of a Chicago Police Department under pressure to implement sweeping
By JANET McCONNAUGHEY and REBECCA SANTANA NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Ellis Marsalis Jr., the jazz pianist, teacher and patriarch of a New Orleans musical clan, died late Wednesday
Criteria for COVID-19 Testing Anyone who is exhibiting the below symptoms of the disease can be tested at one of the drive-thru site: Shortness of breath Cough Must
By HILLEL ITALIE NEW YORK (AP) — Oprah Winfrey’s new book club pick is Robert Kolker’s “Hidden Valley Road,” an in-depth account of a 1950s family in which