BY PATRICK SVITEK, The Texas Tribune, texastribune.org The governor had initially eyed May 18 as the next date to announce further business re-openings, but he faced growing pressure in
Despite the global pandemic, banking is still big business in Frankfurt. But smaller businesses in the German city are suffering as reopening looms. Bakery owner Yildiray Sentürk and
By MARILYNN MARCHIONE FILE – In this March 2020 photo provided by Gilead Sciences, a vial of the investigational drug remdesivir is visually inspected at a Gilead manufacturing
DALLAS–Senator Royce West on Wednesday said the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has highlighted the desperate need for federally-mandated paid sick leave in the United States. “As many as 78
DALLAS — Mayor Eric Johnson and Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price are again asking people to give ovations at 7 p.m. on Thursday to show their appreciation for
By LOUISE DIXON FILE – In a Saturday, July 13, 2019 file photo, cast member Idris Elba, center, arrives with his wife Sabrina Dhowre Elba, left, and Isan
By PAUL J. WEBER AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Republican Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday renewed his defense of coronavirus monitoring in Texas, which throughout the crisis has ranked
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