The standoff was preceded by a short police chase after Florida police identified the man's car from a Georgia amber alert.
It brings U.S. unemployment near Great Depression levels, and some economists caution that the there are more claims going unreported.
Online tutorials have been provided for those who are in school during the coronavirus outbreak. Most of the services are offered free of charge.
An Army briefing woefully underestimated the pandemic's danger in February.
A funeral in Albany was being touted as the reason for the outbreak of COVID-19 in Georgia, but the reports have been unsubstantiated so far.
The disease expert has been sent various threats
Terrill Latney's attorney is pleading the court to move his client from being locked up in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn to his mother's house in Riverhead while he waits for his sentencing.
Hasher Jallal Taheb pleaded guilty for attempting to destroy, by fire or an explosive, a building owned by or leased to the United States.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk donated 40 ventilators to a hospital in New York City amid the coronavirus crisis.
The city of Detroit received the test kits manufactured by Abbott Lab on Wednesday, April 1. He added that the COVID-19 test kits will be deployed in the next 24 hours.
Futures predict Wall Street's first day in the green Wednesday for the second quarter.
"People don’t know what’s going on here. Now they will,” he told investigators.
A new poll shows 55% of Americans say president Donald Trump is bungling the job of responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The FDA is barring some patients from donating their blood in plasma clinical trials if they are gay or bisexual.
A Texas man who was arrested for allegedly trying to kill an Asian-American family in a fit of COVID-19-related hysteria may be facing federal hate crime charges, according to the FBI.
A six-week-old baby in Connecticut has died from COVID-19, the first baby anywhere to fall victim to the disease.
Elective surgeries, including cancer biopsies, are being canceled at many hospitals in the U.S. amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Judges in Kentucky have started ordering positive COVID-19 patients who don't want to stay home during the quarantine to wear an ankle monitor.
A newly-released data from the New York City Health office revealed that over 40 percent of positive COVID-19 patients are between the ages of 18 to 44.
On Wednesday, president Donald Trump reported a depletion of the Strategic National Stockpile when confirmed COVID-19 cases in the U.S. jumped by 26,934.
Vice-President Mike Pence claimed that President Trump has never downplayed the virus.
Florida and Pennsylvania have become the latest states to implement stay-at-home orders.
Sen. Bernie Sanders has a big deficit to make up against Joe Biden in the delegate count.
The medical examiner is looking for space for 1,000 bodies. The morgue can only hold 285.
The couple is the latest reported social gathering in violation to Gov. Phil Murphy's order against gatherings during pandemic New Jersey police have had to break up.
A La Niña system has been forecast for the late summer or fall, meaning a potentially major hurricane season to come.
Another expert pushed back on the idea of washing fruits and vegetables with some kind of disinfecting substance.
The Trump administration and congressional Democrats are currently discussing legislation to boost the nation's infrastructure.
The FDA has requested that the heartburn drug ranitidine, commonly known as Zantac, to be pulled from the market immediately for this reason.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the World Health Organization have reportedly suffered multiple ransomware attacks since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.