U.S. confirms 11th case of new coronavirus
California health officials said on Sunday they had confirmed 11 cases of the new, fast-spreading coronavirus in the United States, with one in Santa Clara County and two more in San Benito County.
Black Democratic group co-chair endorses Steyer in South Carolina
The co-chair of South Carolina’s caucus for African-American women endorsed billionaire U.S. presidential candidate Tom Steyer on Sunday, helpful backing in the first state to vote in which most Democrats are black.
Texas oil spill restarts after previous containment: U.S. Coast Guard
A crude oil spill near Baytown, Texas, has restarted after earlier being contained, U.S. Coast Guard officials said in an updated statement on Sunday.
Ninth case of fast-moving coronavirus confirmed in U.S.
California health officials said on Sunday they had confirmed a ninth case of the new, fast-spreading coronavirus in the United States in Santa Clara, located in the San Francisco Bay area.
Headaches but no hangovers as Miami gears up for Super Bowl
After a night of living up to its party reputation Miami was looking for more on Sunday as the final countdown to the Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chief and San Francisco 49ers began under a blanket of security and protests.
Trump says U.S. has ‘shut down’ coronavirus threat; China shuns U.S. help
The United States has taken decisive action to protect Americans from the threat of a fast-moving coronavirus while offering help to China, President Donald Trump said on Sunday, but a key adviser said Beijing had not accepted the offers of assistance….
On the campaign trail: ‘Super Bowl of campaigns’ caps Democrats’ final Iowa push
The final countdown to the Iowa caucuses is on.
On the campaign trail: Concerts, Super Bowl watch parties cap Democrats’ final Iowa push
The final countdown to the Iowa caucuses is on.
China not embracing U.S. help on coronavirus, Americans in next-door Kazakhstan
China has been more transparent about the coronavirus than it has been in previous crises but Beijing has not yet accepted a U.S. offer of help to contain the epidemic, White House national security adviser Robert O’Brien said on Sunday.
Trump, Bloomberg trade schoolyard taunts as spending war heats up
U.S. President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg traded withering taunts on Sunday, in an exchange that suggests the Bloomberg campaign is willing to fight Trump’s notorious insults head on.




