US Federal Reserve to lend up to $300B to businesses, cities

In a series of sweeping, aggressive steps, the U.S. Federal Reserve will lend to small and large businesses and local governments as well as extend its bond buying programs.

2 residents at Falls Church senior living community test positive for COVID-19

Two residents at The Kensington senior living community in Falls Church have tested positive for coronavirus, according to the facility and the Fairfax County Health Department.

Trump: Hanes 'retrofitting' plants to make medical masks, distilleries producing hand sanitizer

President Trump said during a Saturday afternoon briefing that Hanes clothing company will be "retrofitting" its means of production to help supply much-needed medical face masks.

University of Maryland confirms 4th case of coronavirus in science staff member

The University of Maryland has confirmed a fourth case of the coronavirus. According to school officials, a staff member in the College of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences has tested positive for COVID-19.

Stocks fall as coronavirus bill fails second vote

U.S. equity markets slid Monday after the Federal Reserve announced "extensive new measures" to support the U.S. economy.

Harvey Weinstein tests positive for COVID-19, isolated in prison, reports say

The disgraced film mogul, who turned 68 on Thursday, is locked up at the maximum-security Wende Correctional Facility near Buffalo, according to state prison officials.

DC’s first coronavirus victim was a longtime friar, friends say

The Superior Father of the Franciscan Monastery in Northeast D.C. tells FOX 5 they are still trying to wrap their heads around the death of a long-time friar, who is also now the District’s first Coronavirus victim.

D.C. reports 2nd coronavirus death

A 65-year-old woman is the second person to die from coronavirus complications in the nation's capital.

New York coronavirus cases jump to more than 15,000

Governor Cuomo says the number of coronavirus cases in New York has jumped to 15,166 as of Sunday morning.

What you need to know today about the COVID-19 pandemic

The death toll from the COVID-19 pandemic has surpassed 13,000 people worldwide and sickened more than 292,000.

Maryland reports more than 50 new coronavirus cases, 3rd death

Health officials in Maryland reported a more than 28 percent surge in positive coronavirus cases between Saturday night and Sunday morning, bringing the total to 244.