Will Americans Actually Get A COVID-19 Vaccine When Approved? More Than Half Say They Might Not
The poll further suggested that whether a person would get the COVID-19 vaccine is determined by demographics.
Flu Shots, College Parties, And Gym Reopenings. Here’s What You Need To Know About Monday’s Pandemic Developments
Health officials warn flu shots are needed to avoid a twindemic while college students keep partying across the U.S. Here's everything you need to know.
Pizza Without Pepperoni? Shortage Causes Price Increase For Pizza Parlors
Production shortages have caused the price of pepperoni to nearly double.
300 Pizza Hut Restaurants To Close Amid Pepperoni Shortage
NPC International will also sell off its remaining 927 Pizza Hut restaurants.
New Yorkers Will Soon Be Able To Work Out As Gyms Get Ready To Reopen
Gyms can reopen on Aug. 24 with restrictions that include reduced capacities and face masks.
MyPillow Creator Touts Use Of Oleandrin To Trump As Therapeutic For COVID-19
Mike Lindell told CNN that President Trump's response to the use of oleandrin to treat COVID-19 was "enthusiastic."
Could A Twindemic Hit? Health Officials Urge People To Get Flu Shot
Health officials have warned that compounding a flu outbreak during the coronavirus pandemic could create a disaster.
Back To School But At What Price? Colleges Grapple With Partying Students As Classes Reopen
Video of students at a Georgia university partying wildly without masks goes viral. Alabama mayor pleads with students to behave.
Will Retailers Come Back To 'Fashion Hotspot' New York City After The Pandemic?
Merchants are leaving New York City in droves as the coronavirus takes a toll on business. Can the city save the retail industry before it is too late?
California Coronavirus Cases Hit A High. Here’s What Else You Need To Know About Friday's Pandemic Developments
Coronavirus cases reach 600,000 in California; the U.S. makes a deal to distribute COVID-19 vaccines. Here's everything you need to know.
U.S. Extends Border Travel Ban With Canada And Mexico Into September
The U.S. border travel ban has been extended again after previously being set to expire on Aug. 20 and Aug. 21.
New York Reopens More Nonessential Businesses, Museums, Aquariums, Bowling Alleys, And More
Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the state is now in Phase 4.
Florida Gets 8,000 New Coronavirus Cases In One Day After Reporting Glitch
The reporting glitch resulted in 4,000 new positive case of the coronavirus being reported all at once in Florida.
California Coronavirus Cases Surge To Over 600,000 And Could Be Even Higher
California is also has the third highest number of COVID-19 deaths at nearly 11,000, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
COVID-19 Daily Deaths Higher Than Reported. Here's What Else You Need To Know About Thursday's Pandemic Developments
Daily death toll tops 1,500 in one of the deadliest days of summer but could be even higher than what is being reported.
College Students Get Ready To Go Back To School, But Will They Party?
A poll indicates that 76% of students say they will return to campus if they have the option to during the coronavirus pandemic.
Megachurch Holds Service For 7,000 Worshipers, Defies California’s Gathering Order
Attendees of Grace Community Church in Los Angles were not required to wear face masks during the worship service.
Amazon Cuts Ties With 1,200 Delivery Drivers
Amazon Delivery Service Partners start up costs are about $10,000, allowing for growth with more delivery vans within a fleet.
Spain’s Galicia Region First To Issue Smoking Ban To Prevent Coronavirus Spread
The Galicia region of Spain will no longer allow smoking in public places or on the streets to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
It Was Deadliest Day Of Summer And US Death Toll May Be Even Worse Than Reported
Almost 1,500 people died Wednesday, the highest total in this country since mid-May.
Russia Defends Coronavirus Vaccine Development, New Zealand Orders Auckland To Lock Down, New Jersey Schools Go Remote
Russia defends its vaccine approval while New Zealand's Auckland goes back into lock down. Here's what you need to know.
Partiers Smoke, Dance, Twerk On New York City Bus, Defying Social Distancing, Mask Orders
Some of the partiers twerked in the background while others smoked hookahs and danced.
Georgia School District Has Over 800 Students Quarantined After One Week
The Cherokee County School District was criticized after photos of a group of seniors went viral, showing them without face masks.
New Jersey Governor Reversing Stance On School Reopenings, Remote Learning
New Jersey governor Phill Murphy has said for months that schools will reopen for in-person learning in the fall.
Brooks Brothers Finds A Buyer To Preserve The Brand In A $325 Million Deal
New owner will continue to operate at least 125 brick-and-mortar retail stores under the Brooks Brothers brand.
COVID-19 Claims Another Retail Victim As Stein Mart Files For Bankruptcy
Stein Mart is also looking at selling its e-commerce business and all of its related intellectual property.
Russia Defends COVID-19 Vaccine After 6 Years Of Development
The country said it will begin inoculations of the COVID-19 vaccine in August before it completes Phase 3 clinical trials.
Texas Court Holds ‘Jury Duty By Zoom’ In Criminal Case
The case, which began Tuesday morning, used Zoom to communicate with jurors while they were trained on how to use the video-conferencing tool. The case is being broadcast on YouTube to show others how to hold a virtual jury trial.
Connecticut Fines 2 Residents $1,000 Each For Violating Travel Advisory
One resident failed to fill out a travel form and one was fined an additional $1,000 for violating the 14-day required quarantine.
Walmart, Instacart Team Up To Take On Amazon’s Whole Foods With Next-Day Grocery Delivery
Walmart and Instacart are testing next-day grocery delivery services in markets within California and Oklahoma.