Trump releases guidelines to slow coronavirus spread, cities, states enact bans, curfews, and tips to avoid being a victim of coronavirus shopping frenzy.
U.S. asks travelers for patience amid long lines at airports, why the Fed decided to cut interest rates now, and questions to ask before you travel within the U.S.
Stocks fall more than 7% in worst day Since 2008, coronavirus shows no signs of slowing its spread in the U.S., and finding the positive in all the outbreak news.
Results and reaction from Super Tuesday, tornadoes kill at least 25 in Tennessee, and here's what the Fed's surprise interest rate cut means for mortgage rates.
Bernie Sanders gets attacked at latest debate, CDC warns it expects coronavirus to spread in the United States, and how to get better sleep by tweaking your phone habits.
Democrats take aim at Michael Bloomberg at latest debate, two Diamond Princess cruise ship passengers die from coronavirus, and how did driver Ryan Newman survive that NASCAR crash at Daytona.
China reports 5,000 new coronavirus cases, Attorney General says tweets make it impossible for him to do his job, and stolen wedding album turns up on Philadelphia commuter train.
Democrats make last pitches in New Hampshire, coronavirus death toll surges as fears grow for Chinese economy, and social media linked to mental distress in teenagers.
With less than a week to go before the Iowa caucuses, The Washington Post's Jenna Johnson joins us from Des Moines to discuss the widespread uncertainty that voters are feeling as they try to choose a candidate.
Katie Glueck of the NY Times confirms Joe Biden is indeed leading the way in national polling for the Democratic Presidential nomination (slightly ahead of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren), but that state polling is widely varied.
White House could propose tax cuts before 2020 election, Bernie Sanders releases $16 trillion 'Green New Deal' plan, and any exercise even housework lowers your risk of dying young.
Centrists and progressives battle at the second Democratic debate, Trump says he likes Kim Jung Un as North Korea tests more missiles, and baby "sharks" for Shark Week.
Hillary Clinton secures delegates needed to clinch Democratic nomination, outrage over six-month sentence in Stanford rape case and would you quit your job if you won the lottery.