BY DANYANG YUAN As the number of people infected with COVID-19 continues to increase, the supply of goods in supermarkets faces some challenges. In Hays,…
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Clearing the confusion surrounding NCAA senior eligibility
BY MAKENNA ALLEN Ever since NCAA President Mark Emmert and the Board of Governors announced the cancellation of all remaining winter and spring championships, student-athletes,…
View More Clearing the confusion surrounding NCAA senior eligibilityCountries should stop wasting time and fight virus, WHO says
By Thomas Mulier, Corinne Gretler and Naomi Kresge Tribune News Service Governments should stop wasting precious time needed to fight the coronavirus after squandering an…
View More Countries should stop wasting time and fight virus, WHO saysA hunger for information is driving TV news to peak levels
By Stephen Battaglio Tribune News Service A cooped-up audience hungry for information on the coronavirus is driving up viewership of TV news to extraordinary levels.…
View More A hunger for information is driving TV news to peak levelsChaos brews in U.S. with jumble of conflicting emergency decrees
By Todd Shields, Chris Dolmetsch and Malathi Nayak Tribune News Service WASHINGTON — The limits of who has what emergency powers is being tested by…
View More Chaos brews in U.S. with jumble of conflicting emergency decreesSenate unanimously passes $2 trillion economic stimulus package
By Sarah D. Wire Tribune News Service WASHINGTON — In an overwhelming bipartisan vote, the Senate on Wednesday passed a $2 trillion economic stimulus package…
View More Senate unanimously passes $2 trillion economic stimulus packageAttacked and hospitalized by ‘monster’ coronavirus, K-State professor now on mend
By Kellis Robinett Tribune News Service MANHATTAN — Andrew Smith has a message for anyone who remains skeptical about the seriousness of the coronavirus pandemic.…
View More Attacked and hospitalized by ‘monster’ coronavirus, K-State professor now on mendCuomo gives grim coronavirus update as 199 now dead in NYC and cases spiral to 30,000 in state
By Dave Goldiner Tribune News Service NEW YORK — Gov. Andrew Cuomo sounded the alarm Wednesday that coronavirus cases and deaths are still spiking in…
View More Cuomo gives grim coronavirus update as 199 now dead in NYC and cases spiral to 30,000 in stateAgriculture industry yet another area feeling pressure from COVID-19 pandemic
BY KACIE TIMMONS COVID-19 has interrupted almost every facet of daily life for Americans in the past week and a half. Most public places and…
View More Agriculture industry yet another area feeling pressure from COVID-19 pandemicU.S. officials temporarily halt default student loan debt collection
By Eric Stirgus Tribune News Service U.S. Department of Education officials announced Wednesday a 60-day suspension of collection actions and wage garnishments against default student…
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