California Gov. Gavin NewsomGavin Christopher Newsom12 things to know today about coronavirus Newsom loosens rules on when California communities can reopen Add the death of common sense to the coronavirus's toll MORE (D) on Monday loosened restrictions for areas of the state seeking to reopen nonessential businesses amid the coronavirus pandemic.Updated orders detailed on the governor's…
Don't let losing your job wreck your retirement plans. Nearly 3 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits in early May due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Department of Labor reported, bringing the two-month total to around 36.5 million unemployed. While workers of all ages have been affected by layoffs and furloughs, older workers might be…
HuffPost is part of Verizon Media. Click 'I agree' to allow Verizon Media and our partners to use cookies and similar technologies to access your device and use your data (including location) to understand your interests, and provide and measure personalised ads. We will also provide you with personalised ads on partner products. Learn more…
Dr. James A. Mahoney, 62, refused to leave even as physicians near his age stopped seeing patients out of concern for their own health. NEW YORK — A New York City physician known for his dedication to patient care continued working on the frontlines of the pandemic in an intensive care unit and died from…
May 18, 2020 | 11:12pm That’s just fowl behavior. Honking geese and chirping birds repeatedly interrupted presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden as he attempted to deliver a virtual campaign speech on Monday. The former vice president was addressing the Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Victory Fund during a live-streamed speech outside his Delaware home,…
U.S.|Grand Juror in Breonna Taylor Case Says Deliberations Were MisrepresentedThe Kentucky attorney general’s office said it would release the panel’s recordings after a grand juror contended in a court filing that its discussions were inaccurately characterized.Breonna Taylor's family and the lawyer Ben Crump, right, said the charges a Kentucky grand jury agreed upon in the…
(John Finney Photography/Moment/Getty Images) An abnormally bad season of weather may have had a significant impact on the death toll from both World War I and the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, according to new research, with many more lives being lost due to torrential rain and plummeting temperatures. Through a detailed analysis of an ice…