Trump, stricken by COVID-19, flown to military hospital

President Trump departed the White House by helicopter late Friday for Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

Medical experts react to Trump’s experimental COVID treatment

Medical experts say the president is able to take advantage of a course of medical treatment not available to most Americans.

Senators can attend top-court hearings virtually

Weighing in on the Supreme Court confirmation hearings, Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Lindsey Graham said senators who want to participate virtually may do so.

Scientists begin to unravel why some react severely, mildly to coronavirus

One of COVID-19's scariest mysteries is why some people are mildly ill or have no symptoms and others rapidly die — and scientists are starting to unravel why.

Rep. Ilhan Omar blasts Trump for 'actively spreading' virus

Omar said earlier this year that her father died of the virus, and she said in a statement Friday that she doesn’t wish it on anyone.

Hiring slows for 3rd month; US unemployment rate falls to 7.9%

America’s employers added 661,000 jobs in September, the third straight month of slower hiring and evidence from the final jobs report before the presidential election that the economic recovery has weakened.

California wavers on theme park opening rules amid pressure

“We need these parks to open not just for our children or tourists but for our businesses and the communities that rely on them."

Biden and his wife test negative for coronavirus

The Democratic presidential nominee and his wife were tested earlier in the day after news of President Donald Trump’s infection was announced.

VP Mike Pence and his wife test negative for COVID-19

Vice President Mike Pence and second lady Karen Pence have tested negative for COVID-19, Press Secretary Devin O'Malley announced Friday morning.

Trump awaiting results after top aide contracts COVID-19

President Donald Trump says he and first lady Melania Trump are awaiting their own test results after a top aide he spent substantial time with this week tested positive for COVID-19.

House Democrats pass COVID-19 relief bill as talks drag on

Democrats controlling the House narrowly passed a $2.2 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Thursday night, a move that came as top-level talks on a smaller, potentially bipartisan measure dragged on toward an uncertain finish. An air of pessimism has largely taken over the Capitol.

The price of survival: What's the future of SF's indie performance spaces?

The independent nightlife scene in San Francisco is one of the city's hardest hit sectors of the economy affected by the pandemic. Its future remains uncertain.

CDC: More than 75% of children dying from COVID-19 are minorities

The data was collected from health departments across the country and echoes statistics from other experts that racial and ethnic groups are disproportionately impacted by the novel coronavirus.

Health officials urge flu vaccines amid 'twindemic' fears

A record number of flu vaccine doses are on the way, between 194 million and 198 million for the U.S. alone.