The energy sector -- whose profits and revenues are heavily linked to crude oil prices -- has been ravaged as COVID-19 slams the brakes on economic activity.
“Very difficult decision to make, to put an animal down that we cared for,” said Dave Mensink, a Minnesota hog farmer.
Violence increased in Afghanistan after US-Taliban deal: UN
Autopsy pointed out that it wasn't the flu but the coronavirus which caused the 57-year-old woman's heart to burst.
Although it may sound like the coronavirus blew the President's chances at reelection, it could actually be helping him.
Italy's bishops attack Conte for extending ban on mass
Mayor of Osaka, Ichiro Matsui, said during a coronavirus press conference in Osaka on Thursday that, "Women take a longer time grocery shopping because they browse through different products and weigh out which option is best.”
Total spending on video game hardware, software, accessories and game cards amounted to $1.6 billion in March 2020, the highest March figure since 2008, when Nintendo’s Wii was flying off the shelves.
Bank of Japan expands easing measures, cuts growth forecast
Wall Street is in store for another welcome rally Monday as stock futures soar.
China envoy threatens Australia boycott over virus inquest demand
North Korea's Kim 'alive and well': Seoul
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is probably still alive and is "vacationing" at one of his luxurious homes in the country's northeast.
Trump backs US health secretary, lashes media
The U.S. might be “near the end of the beginning” of the COVID-19 pandemic, says a U.S. health expert.
Amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis that has forced people to stay at home and quarantine, Bandai Namco announced that they have made “Pac-Man Championship Edition 2” free for everyone in the U.S. to enjoy.
New York may partially reopen May 15: Cuomo
As virus shutters churches, tiny US chapel open for prayer
Lockdowns ease amid promising drops in virus deaths
Conte unveils plan for Italian life after lockdown
With rumors of the leader's demise continuing to circulate, new satellite imagery may have found evidence of Kim Jong Un's recent location.
Train likely belonging to North Korea's Kim seen at resort town: US monitor