Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has frequently downplayed the virus.
Algeria backs hydroxychloroquine despite WHO dropping trials
Russia virus peak 'passed', Putin orders WWII parade in June
NYSE floor reopens as world tries to kickstart post-virus economy
US new home sales rebound slightly in April
As many as 15 Denny's restaurants are closing. Here's why.
The Trump Administration reclassified churches and other places of religious worship as “essential.”
He admitted to the accusations and told police that he committed the act as a sign of protest.
Baten-Oxlag contracted COVID-19 and was sent to a hospital in Columbus, Georgia where he died Sunday (May 24) from "coronavirus complications."
Police said alligator trappers were contacted and they removed the reptile from under the homeowner’s car.
Those looking to get a Galaxy Note 10 series handset for themselves but have been mostly put off by the price tag can now get them at their lowest prices via Microsoft's U.S. store.
Medical authorities report, Wuhan managed to run coronavirus swab tests on more than 9 million people in the past 10 days.
Now that Samsung has acquired clearance to activate the ECG function on its Galaxy Watch Active 2 wearable, should fans expect the South Korean giant to produce more ECG-equipped smartwatches in the future?
Obesity can be prevented in mice by deactivating a gene found in its myeloid cells, a new study reveals.
Singapore warns of worst economic contraction since independence
Chinese President Xi Jinping told his top economic advisers Saturday that Beijing will pursue a development plan focused on domestic consumption as the coronavirus pandemic devastates economies and depresses demand.
India is expanding the use of hydroxychloroquine as a preventive among frontline healthcare workers, validating Trump's backing of the drug and despite the concerns raised by the WHO.
Brad Pitt's film, "World War Z," had a bleaker ending than what fans saw in th big screen.
President Trump gave a rousing speech at Baltimore’s Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine.
Costa Rica legalises same-sex marriage in first for Central America
Nevada, Michigan and Hawaii had the highest unemployment rates at 28.2%, 22.7% and 22.3%, respectively, while Connecticut, Minnesota and Nebraska reported the lowest levels of unemployment at 7.9%, 8.1% and 8.3%, respectively.
Wall Street is expected start the week with a bang as futures point to a modest rally but a new fight with China, this time over Hong Kong, threatens a rude end to the party.