NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has promised to hold a sizeable parade for healthcare professionals and first responders once the city is able to host large public events again.
The Trump Organization has been hard hit by the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
Police found various products including bags of marijuana, wrapping papers, bongs, edibles, THC, and other items.
"I worry that our friends and neighbors in Georgia are going too fast too soon," Graham tweeted Tuesday.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick stood by controversial comments that "lots of grandparents" were willing to die during the pandemic to protect the U.S. economy.
A 60-year-old Ohio man who waved off coronavirus concerns as a "political ploy" has now passed away from COVID-19. Before becoming infected, he had posted a variety of messages on social media claiming that Governor Mike DeWine had "no authority" to issue stay-at-home orders.
The U.S. Coast Guard has conducted a search for a group a seven that went missing after reporting that their boat was taking on water on the Texas bayou near Houston.
The "Transamerica" is reportedly looking to take a new step in 2021.
The report also concluded that Russia was working to bolster Trump's campaign
Two-thirds of Americans hold a negative view of China versus just 26% with a favorable view of the country where the coronavirus originated. Like most political subjects in America these days, there is a partisan split at the heart of these figures.
State officials are still examining other cases for links to voting in Wisconsin
The protester said he has been peacefully protesting outside the church in response to the pastor continuing to hold masses despite the coronavirus pandemic.
March was the comeback month for Democrat Joe Biden after winning a cascade of Super Tuesday victories along with the South Carolina primary.
Documents obtained by the Center for Public Integrity reveal that health officials at the Department of Health and Human Services expect over 300,000 Americans to die from COVID-19 if social distancing measures are abandoned, far larger than the White House's initial stated goal of 100,000 deaths and Dr. Anthony Fauci's revised projection of 60,000 deaths this past week.
Bloomberg is facing possible legal action from fired campaign staffers
In a new WaPo/University of Maryland poll that follows the same trend as multiple others taken in the past weeks, President Trump receives poor marks for his handling of the coronavirus crisis, while respondents rate their governor's handling of the crisis nearly 30 points better on average.
Authorities Jeremiah Smith at around 11:00 p.m. in a construction area in the southeast section of the park.
[HOLD] Resellers have managed to sell overpriced Nintendo Switch units by buying fresh stocks online.
Republicans on the Hill say a deal has yet to be reached, though.
President Trump, who had asked governors to “not simply ask the federal government to supply unlimited support,” did not appreciate Gov. Hogan's efforts.
The focus will be on Boston where, like NYC, the hardest-hit areas are expected in densely populated zones with people of minority ethnicities.
The report notes that in early March, the number of calls to poison centers 'sharply increased.'
Judge Cathy Seibel ordered the Grafton Thomas to be “treated at a suitable facility” to determine if he has the capacity to “permit criminal proceedings to go forward against him.”
A professional laundromat chain owner shares tips on best practices regarding doing laundry during the pandemic.
President Trump announced his intention to suspend immigration in a tweet late Monday.
A 5-year-old girl from Detroit has become Michigan's youngest victim to die of coronavirus, and she was the daughter of two first responders.
A Utah husband and his wife were fatally shot by a home intruder after trying to fight him off while their three children were asleep upstairs.
New projections show the coronavirus will claim 50,000 to 60,000 lives in the U.S., much lower than the 100,000 figure estimated earlier.
Boston Globe's printed issue Sunday (April 19) reflected the staggering death toll from the coronavirus epidemic sweeping the Boston area and Massachusetts.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has asked gangs to end violent crime rather than donate food.