Officials are concerned about rising coronavirus hotspots near New York City as New Jersey reported 200 new deaths due to COVID-19 on Saturday.
After the shooting, the suspect reportedly ran away from the scene. Police apprehended him several blocks away.
Trump said the United States was entering "a time that's going to be very horrendous" with "some really bad numbers."
Police found a loaded revolver with two spent shells and three live rounds at the scene of the incident.
The man Lara abused the dog mercilessly before placing it in an oven and heating it to its highest setting.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has said that his state is "not at the apex" of cases.
The husband of Gretchen Anthony has been arrested and will be charged for her kidnapping and presumed murder.
The Coast Guard has suspended its search for two members of the Kennedy family who are believed to have gone missing while out on the Chesapeake Bay.
The CARES Act expands unemployment eligibility and boosts benefits for impacted workers.
Hospitals in NYC are reporting that the supply of body bags is dwindling and some fear that shortages of equipment and trained medical care workers will lead to rationing in care, an affront to anyone in the medical field.
Two members of the Kennedy family, America's prominent political family, have gone missing after a canoe accident in the Chesapeake Bay area on Thursday.
A city in Texas requires its residents to wear face masks if they need to be outside. Otherwise, they could be fined for $1,000 if they don't have some kind of covering on their faces.
New York city's popular summer Suffolk town of Southold reported the region's highest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases of 174. Locals blame outsiders from New York City for the sudden increase of cases when the latter spent time in their summer houses in the area to escape the outbreak.
The sites are allegedly charging around $250 for tests that can reportedly get results within 24 hours.
Large majorities of both Republicans and Democrats say they are uncomfortable with going to the polls as the COVID-19 outbreak continues to spread.
The Navy has a list of 49 conditions it won;'t allow on the USNS Comfort or Mercy, docked at New York and Los Angeles.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released its March job survey, indicating the unemployment rate was 4.4%, a number that economists are calling conservative.
A waitress in Los Angeles who's having problems with her rent has been saved; a kind-hearted viewer offered to pay her rent for her during this COVID-19-induced shutdown.
Amazon mentioned that it is not accepting N95 mask and other coronavirus item orders from the general public and non-qualified organizations.
Kenneth Copeland is the richest pastor in the world with a net worth of $300 million.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez takes issue with Gov. Andrew Cuomo's decision to suspend mortgage payments but not rent.
Louisiana, the state with the fifth largest number of COVID-19 cases in the U.S., saw cases spike by 2,726 Thursday.
Governor Jay Inslee said that the new order doesn’t include any additional restrictions but is merely an extension of the previous one.
The study said the tiny virus can become entrapped in aerosolized droplets that can linger in the air indefinitely and potentially infect someone who walks by later.
Gay men will have to abstain from having sex for three months prior to donating blood under the revised policy.
Captain Brett Crozier was fired by the carrier strike group commander Rear Admiral Stewart Baker for showing "extremely poor judgment" when he blasted out a memo to some 30 people over his concerns for the lives of his crew.
The 5-year-old was found in the yard at 9 p.m. the day that the family reportedly left.
A couple from Michigan is pushing through with their wedding on Saturday, April 4, despite the coronavirus pandemic restrictions on large gatherings.
Some hospitals in the United States are apparently firing its medical frontliners for publicly sharing the problems they have encountered while treating coronavirus patients.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced a statewide shelter-in-place order, after holding off longer than other U.S. governors, because of a "game-changer" in understanding how coronavirus spreads.