Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates announced that COVID-19 at-home test kits are being rolled out in Seattle beginning May 13 under the Seattle Coronavirus Assessment Network (SCAN) program.
President Donald Trump is pressing CDC to change the way it counts deaths from COVID-19, saying the current numbers are inflated.
Breonna Taylor's family has retained the services of attorney Ben Crump, who is representing the family of Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia.
An amendment added by Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., that would have required the Justice Department to show probable cause before collecting data under the Patriot Act failed to pass the 60-vote threshold, as 59 Senators voted for it.
The relationship between the man and the child remains unknown, police said.
NYU’s analysis found that compared with a rival test, the one developed by Abbott Laboratories missed at least a third of positive coronavirus cases and as much as 48% when compared to the dry nasal swabs.
The bodies of Gilbert Booker Jr. and Barbara Booker were found in their home in Chesterfield, Virginia, on May 4 during a welfare check by police.
In yet another signal that the 2020 campaign will not be filled with the type of acrimony that characterized the 2016 campaign, this task force is co-chaired by multiple progressives who supported Bernie Sanders in the primary, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.
The men refused to wear masks despite the city's standing order requiring they be worn to fight coronavirus and broke a security guard's arm during the fight.
Police arrested a Florida man who allegedly tried to stab his victim with a "homemade throwing star."
The presidential son-in-law and senior adviser later said he is unaware of any discussions along those lines. Biden has said it wouldn't surprise him if Trump tries to delay the Nov. 3 general election.
Trump's poll number on Hill-HarrisX polls have been inching upwards and stood at 51% in the latest survey taken May 6.
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany has assured Americans that there is no shortage of equipment in the fight against the coronavirus.
The man who wore a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) hood as a coronavirus mask while shopping at a grocery store in California will not be criminally charged despite the outrage, the sheriff confirmed Monday.
Restaurants planning on offering dine-in services in the state of Washington will have to comply with a new government order to log customers for contact tracing.
An AI confirms statements by healthcare experts a usable vaccine against COVID-19 won't be ready for widespread public use within 2020.
A Massachusetts ice cream shop was forced to shut down a day after reopening because the customers harassed its young staff.
Los Angeles County has announced its intent to extend its stay-at-home order until August out of an abundance of caution.
Multiple suspects were seen fleeing the scene of the shooting, though police have not been able to identify the suspects or the vehicle.
Flash flooding ripped through Goblin Valley State Park in Utah on Monday.
Some experts say the U.S. far behind the amount of testing needed to control the outbreak.
A restaurant in Colorado has been shut down indefinitely after a video showed it allowing a huge crowd of dine-in customers despite ongoing shutdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The woman was found in a pool of blood after being stabbed multiple times by the suspect.
In recent months, the Hallmark actress and her defense team have had to deal with a variety of critical remarks.
Cases of accidental poisoning from bleach or disinfectants have spiked in recent weeks.
Inmates in the Los Angeles County jail system were caught on security cameras sharing water and masks to try and contract the virus.
The president's attorneys argue before the Supreme Court that he is immune from criminal investigation and objected that a New York subpoena had similar wording to those issued by Congress.
Suzanne Morphew was last seen leaving for a bike ride near a local highway on Sunday.
The Trump team reportedly had a total of $255 million cash in the bank, as of April.
Drs. Anthony Fauci, Robert Redfield and Stephen Hahn testified before the Senate Health Committee as President Trump pushes for business as usual.