A fire deputy at the scene said the fire started inside a building that was once used as barracks for officers in the naval air station, now known as Union Point, and had been abandoned since 1997.
American medical experts want politics to stay out of the life-and-death fight against COVID-19.
The $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus bill may get delayed after one congressman from Kentucky hinted that he might object to a voice vote.
The Philadelphia-based flight attendant, identified as 65-year-old Paul Frishkorn, was "answering questions and assisting our members through this difficult time" in the crew room before he fell ill, the airlines said.
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway criticizes New York City mayor Bill de Blasio for his allegedly failed handling of the COVID-19 crisis.
New York State continues to be the epicenter of the raging COVID-19 pandemic in the United States and is reeling from its impact.
The United States is now the world's most COVID-19 infected country and Trump wants to ease-up on the social distancing meant to defeat this pandemic.
“In recent days, there’s been talk that we have to choose between public health and our economy. That’s not just a false choice. It’s a dangerous one” -- Biden
Police arrested Jones after he was found with an open alcohol container in the backseat of his car.
The "Fuller House" star's legal team has spoke out about something that they find to be quite important.
The woman, described as a "problem" for the community, allegedly purposely coughed on the food and was subsequently arrested.
More than 50,000 Americans are stuck overseas, looking for help from the government to get home.
The New York Police Department reported that over 300 of their officers tested positive for the COVID-19 and more are waiting for their respective test results to be released. The department brought in around 600 officers to fill in for the cops who called in sick.
Reported drafts submitted from the U.S. State Department referred to COVID-19 as "Wuhan virus" and pushed blame on China for the pandemic.
The situation remained bleak in New York as health workers face shortages of supplies, while COVID-19 patients suffer shortages of beds.
Landlords were told in a letter signed by CEO David Overton about how the coronavirus pandemic has affected the restaurant chain financially.
Even though Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers urges voters to use absentee ballots, he has refused to change the date in spite of many calls to do so over coronavirus fears.
One statistic from New York City is that about half of the people who have tested positive are less than 45 years old but very few are dying from it. That seems to mirror the statistics from Wuhan in China.
U.S. unemployment claims reached the highest level in history last week to more than 3.28 million claims due to the impact of the coronavirus.
Spring breakers in Miami are now feeling sorry for their actions, but it may be a little too late as the state is seeing a rise in coronavirus cases.
Cops and Park Department workers failed to stop pick-up games despite “repeated attempts.”
Nurses at the Kaiser Permanente Hospital claimed that they were not given access to PPE to treat patients suspected of having coronavirus.
The $2 trillion coronavirus bill has been passed by the Senate, will be passed by the House and will be signed into law by Trump by Friday.
The resolution has been criticized by various lawmakers alleging that it could put the Asian Americans in the country at risk.
SpaceX is making face shields and hand sanitizers for local hospitals near its headquarters in Hawthorne, California.
Amazon is donating more than 250,000 items to quarantine patients in the Seattle area.
As of March 24, a total number of 39 coronavirus positive cases have been confirmed amongst homeless New Yorkers.
It refers to the doctors telling the health care providers to not perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) to restore the work of the heart and lungs when the patient stops breathing.
The party likely occurred between 10 to 14 days before the new case was discovered.
The sweeping order would impact the deployment and re-deployments of over 90,000 troops over the next 60 days.