Top Stories Daily Listen Now
RawStory

Covid-19

'It’s ridiculous': Texas refuses to release the names of nursing homes where residents have died from COVID-19

As elderly and vulnerable citizens continue to die from COVID-19 in closed-off long-term care centers around the country, many of their relatives have begged elected leaders to release the locations of these outbreaks.

Keep reading... Show less

What are the ‘reopen’ protesters really saying?

The “anti-lockdown” and #Reopen protests in the U.S. have powerful and secretive backers, but there are real Americans on the streets expressing their opinions.

Keep reading... Show less

How cafes, bars, gyms, barbershops and other ‘third places’ create our social fabric

Social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic implies many painful losses. Among them are so-called “third places” – the restaurants, bars, gyms, houses of worship, barber shops and other places we frequent that are neither work nor home.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump is 'clearly flailing right now' and 'most Americans don't believe' him: CNN's John Harwood

CNN's John Harwood on Friday said that President Donald Trump is pitching conspiracy theories about the novel coronavirus being manufactured in a lab because he has no other way of recovering politically.

Keep reading... Show less

As Trump claims US has best Covid-19 testing in the world, Capitol physician says he lacks capacity to test all 100 senators

"So, we have all the great, perfect tests we need, millions of them, no one is complaining and if they do they're lying... But we can't do 100 tests of U.S. senators all at once."

Keep reading... Show less

Covid-19 lockdowns temper May Day rallies worldwide

Workers were forced to scale back May Day rallies around the world on Friday because of coronavirus lockdowns, although some pushed on with online events and others hit the streets in face masks.

Keep reading... Show less

Ryanair cuts up to 3,000 jobs over Covid-19 woes

Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair said on Friday it planned to axe 3,000 pilot and cabin crew jobs, or 15 percent of staff, with air transport paralyzed by coronavirus.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump administration 'wasted' the last month -- and the results are 'devastating': disaster relief expert

President Donald Trump made April the month to "stop the spread" of COVID-19 in the United States -- but disaster relief expert Jeremy Konyndyk believes the administration utterly failed to make real progress.

Keep reading... Show less

Queen releases "You Are The Champions" for healthcare workers

British band Queen on Friday released a new version of their rock classic "We Are The Champions" to raise money for health workers tackling the coronavirus outbreak.

Keep reading... Show less

At least 10 existing drugs could weaken COVID-19, study says

At least 10 different drug compounds ranging from cancer therapies to antipsychotics and antihistamines may be effective at preventing the new coronavirus from multiplying in the body, according to a multidisciplinary study conducted by a team of scientists in the United States and France

Keep reading... Show less

Boeing raising $25 billion in bonds, says not seeking US government funds now

Boeing said Thursday it does not plan to seek US government support now after receiving strong interest from the bond market for a $25 billion public offering.

Keep reading... Show less

White House announces Kayleigh McEnany to hold first briefing as press secretary

The White House announced Thursday evening that press secretary Kayleigh McEnany will hold a White House briefing on Friday.

Keep reading... Show less

U.S. is pressuring Mexico to reopen factories -- despite the threat of coronavirus: report

President Donald Trump's administration wants Mexico to resume production at factories shuttered to prevent the spread of COVID-19, according to a new report.

Keep reading... Show less