Congress is negotiating details of a new coronavirus relief package that may include more cash for Americans and bonuses for health care workers.
Author: Michael Collins, USA TODAY
President Trump says US to deploy 1,000 military personnel to New York City to battle coronavirus
President Donald Trump says the U.S. will send 1,000 military personnel to New York City to help battle the coronavirus epidemic.
Treasury backs off requirement that Social Security recipients, others take extra step to get $1,200 checks
The Treasury Department now says Americans who don’t file taxes can still receive a $1,200 coronavirus stimulus check without taking extra steps.
Trump says he’s considering 2-week quarantines on New York, parts of New Jersey and Connecticut
“We’d like to see New York quarantined because it’s a hot spot,” Trump told reporters before he departed for Norfolk, Va. “I’m thinking about that right now.
Coronavirus stimulus package: Who will get $1,200 checks and when will they be sent out?
The one-time payments are part of a $2 trillion relief package designed to help the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic fallout.
Vacation interrupted: Five hours at the Paris airport amid the coronavirus pandemic and Trump’s travel ban
Here’s a firsthand account of a European vacation gone awry in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic and President Trump’s travel ban.
From the Chicago cop to the crying businessman, Trump’s anecdotes often change with each telling
Donald Trump often shares personal stories to connect with voters. But important details in Trump’s tales often change from one audience to the next.
Trump signs revised trade deal with Mexico, Canada but shuts Democrats out of celebration
New trade pact with Mexico and Canada was one of Donald Trump’s top legislative priorities and gives him an important victory as he faces impeachment.
1 year after historic shutdown, Congress and White House fund government amid impeachment
The shutdown of 2018-2019 grabbed policymakers’ attention in a way that others did not. No one in Washington seems eager to do it again.
Nixon, Clinton, Trump: Why is the political ‘fire extinguisher’ of impeachment more common?
Richard Nixon was the first president in more than a century to face impeachment. Donald Trump is the third. A look at why impeachment is more common.