Gov. Whitmer says 800k Michiganders to lose unemployment benefits if court ruling goes into effect immediately

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is urging the Michigan Supreme Court to clarify their ruling on when her emergency powers take effect, saying up to 830,000 Michiganders could lose unemployment benefits if the ruling went into effect immediately.

WHO:  1 in 10 worldwide may have been infected with coronavirus

The World Health Organization estimates that 10% of the world's population has been infected by the coronavirus.

Northwestern study finds COVID-19 can cause heart failure in some patients
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Dr. Sadiya Khan from Northwestern Medicine talks about their study that highlighted some pre-existing conditions that can lead to heart failure in COVID-19 patients.

Future of cities and real estate in a COVID-19 world
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Adam Segal, CEO of Cove, talks about how cities and real estate are changing in wake of the pandemic.

What Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis means for the election
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Political analyst and WBGX radio host Maze Jackson breaks down what President Donald Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis could mean heading into the presidential election.

Attorney General William Barr to quarantine after being exposed to Trump, other COVID cases

Attorney General William Barr will self-quarantine out of caution after President Donald Trump and several other lawmakers and aides tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Barr was at the White House event for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett and spoke at length with Kellyanne Conway there. Conway has tested positive.

20 Tennessee Titans players and staff have tested positive for COVID-19

Any further outbreaks could cause much more juggling of the schedule, with speculation that the NFL could extend the regular season into January and push the playoffs and Super Bowl back on the 2021 calendar.

1,453 new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Illinois, 17 additional deaths

The Illinois Department of Public Health reported 1,453 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Illinois, including 17 additional confirmed deaths.

Doctor: Trump improving, but not 'out of the woods' yet

Trump remained at Walter Reed on Sunday. He offered his own assessment of his status, saying he was beginning to feel better and hoped to “be back soon.”

Three employees of the Cook County Circuit Court test positive for COVID-19

Three employees of the Cook County Circuit Court tested positive for COVID-19 last week, bringing the total number of positive cases to 88, according to the Office of the Chief Judge.

Kathie Lee Gifford says Regis Philbin was 'depressed' over coronavirus months before death

Regis Philbin struggled with limitations brought on by the coronavirus pandemic in the months leading up to his death, according to his former longtime "Live!" co-host Kathie Lee Gifford.

Trump in new video: 'I wasn't feeling so well, I am feeling much better now'

In a new video released on Twitter on Saturday, President Donald Trump said he is doing better. "I came here, wasn't feeling so well, I am feeling much better now," Trump said in the video. "We're going to beat this coronavirus or whatever you call it."

Biden will release results of all future COVID-19 tests he takes

Joe Biden says he'll tell everyone every time he's tested for COVID-19 after Donald Trump was hospitalized. Biden tested negative twice on Friday and will be tested again on Sunday morning.

Chris Christie hospitalized hours after announcing positive coronavirus test

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has tweeted that he’s checked himself into a hospital, hours after confirming he had tested positive for the coronavirus.

Trump tweets: 'I am feeling well! Doctors, Nurses and ALL... are AMAZING!'

President Donald Trump tweeted Saturday: "Doctors, Nurses and ALL at the GREAT Walter Reed Medical Center, and others from likewise incredible institutions who have joined them, are AMAZING!!! With their help, I am feeling well!" The tweets came as Trump's chief of staff said the past 24 hours had been "very concerning" and the next 48 hours would be critical.