Not only has the coronavirus pandemic now taken more lives than every armed conflict the U.S. has been part of since the Korean War, it’s also on track to become the deadliest public health crisis since the 1918 influenza pandemic.
Google Stadia is ramping up its efforts to provide more games for its players amid the coronavirus crisis.
It’s time to suit up! “Iron Man VR” has officially gone gold and is well on its way to hit its target release date.
A man from Atlanta, Georgia nearly bilks a foreign government out of $317 million for N95 respirator masks he never had in the first place.
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, received the first tranche of a massive $775 million stock options payout from the compensation plan he adopted in 2018.
Safety measures are being planned for the reopening of Bright Horizons, but the childcare center's CEO Stephen Kramer said they would not require children to wear a face mask.
Europe moves ahead with lockdown easing, but caution in Asia
A measure called the infection fatality rate (IFR) yields a more accurate depiction of the true extent and lethality of COVID-19 in the U.S., argues some clinical studies.
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US PGA John Deere Classic cancelled
Venezuela's opposition-led assembly backs Guaido over Maduro choice
US stocks sag on China tensions as Europe rises on restarts
Trump was upset over Twitter's decision to slap a fact-check on his allegation expansion of mail-in balloting would lead to widespread vote fraud.
Rep. Andrew Lewis tested positive for coronavirus on May 20, but House Democrats said they weren't informed of this until Wednesday.
Even unprecedented job growth of 2 million a month means a long crawl bank with 40 million Americans seeking unemployment benefits since mid-March.
U.S. stocks slipped on Thursday as China approved controversial security law for Hong Kong and 2 million more Americans filed jobless claims.
Brad Pitt has learned so much about life from his kids and split from Angelina Jolie.
JC Penney will close hundreds of stores and begin to hold liquidations sales starting next month.