The Race for a Coronavirus Vaccine, Everything We Know So Far
Several pharmaceutical companies are racing to develop a competent novel coronavirus vaccine, though it usually takes 12 to 18 months for a vaccine to be released.
ER Doctor Temporarily Loses Custody of Daughter Amid Coronavirus Fears
The Miami doctor told CNN it was "cruel" to have to choose between performing her duties and her child.
What Is Ballot Harvesting? Trump Claims Method Is 'Rampant With Fraud'
Ballot harvesting allows those who cannot easily vote to give their absentee or mail-in ballots to someone else who will submit it for them. The most recent fraud case involving ballot harvesting was in 2018.
Watch White House Tuesday Coronavirus Briefing: Live Stream
The United States has performed nearly 3 million tests. There are over 582,000 confirmed cases in the country and over 23,600 deaths.
Hockey Community Mourns Death of Edmonton Oilers' Colby Cave
The hockey forward had been in an induced coma after suffering a brain bleed Tuesday.
Cuomo Says New York Is Flattening the Curve
The governor said that hospitalizations have appeared to hit an apex at about 18,600.
NYC Mayor Announces Schools Will Be Closed for the Rest of Academic Year
New York City schools were originally meant to open on April 29, but the mayor said "the risk did not outweigh the reward."
Scientist Says Coronavirus Vaccine Could Be Ready by September
Professor Sarah Gilbert at Oxford University is working alongside a team of researchers who are ready to move a vaccine they developed to clinical trials in two weeks.
8th Grader in Eastchester, NY Creates Ear Guards for Mask Irritation
13-year-old Paul Coschignano came up with the idea after his mother, Gina, told him that she and her co-workers were experiencing pain from wearing face masks while working in the health care industry.
Florida Governor Considering Opening Schools Back Up in May
Opening schools may depend on the level of infections across the state, Governor Ron DeSantis said.
Greenland Becomes Only Country With No Active Coronavirus Cases
The country implemented harsh lockdown measures to avoid the spread of the novel coronavirus that would have overwhelmed medical resources.
Live Stream White House Coronavirus Friday Briefing: How to Watch
Members of the Coronavirus Task Force will hold a briefing at 1 p.m ET.
Pandemic Will Trigger the Worst Recession Since the Depression: IMF Chief
About 170 of the 189 member countries in the International Monetary Fund organization are projected to have negative growth.
Live Stream White House's Coronavirus Thursday Briefing: How to Watch
The White House will hold a press briefing at 5 p.m. EST.
The Highest Coronavirus Death Rates in States with over 5,000 Cases
Michigan has the highest COVID-19 mortality rate with 4.6 percent of cases resulting in death.
Video Shows Man Punch New York Police Officer in Back of the Head
The man who punched the NYPD officer was charged with two counts of assault and obstructing governmental administration.
Mnuchin Says Trump Looking at Areas of U.S. Where Economy Can Be Reopened
Mnuchin also said he hopes the shutdown does not go on longer than eight weeks.
Where To Get Tested Near You in New York, New Jersey, Louisiana and More
Testing is prioritized for those who are symptomatic in most states.
COVID-19 Death of Detroit Bus Driver Draws Reaction on Social Media
Before his death, Detroit bus driver Jason Hargrove said in a video that he blamed a passenger who coughed.
Number of NY Coronavirus Deaths Rose by 630, Governor Cuomo Says
The epicenter of the novel coronavirus in the United States, New York statewide now has 113,704 confirmed cases and 3,565 deaths.
Social Distancing Cut Coronavirus Cases in Oregon By Up to 70 Percent
The state health officer cautioned that confirmed cases will continue to grow before coming back down.
Here's Who Won't Get a Stimulus Check Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic
Those who have not filed a tax return for tax year 2018 or 2019 should do so immediately.
Over 1,000 People In U.S. Die from Coronavirus in 24 Hour Span
The president cautioned Americans that the next two weeks would be "rough."
HOA Threatens Nurse With $1000 Fines For Having 'Quarantine' RV In Driveway
The nurse and her husband, who works for the Department of Defense, wanted to use the RV to self-quarantine if either got infected with the novel coronavirus.
Mom of 6 Says Bye to Family via Walkie-Talkie Before Dying of Coronavirus
Sundee Rutter survived breast cancer in January before succumbing to the novel coronavirus on March 16. She leaves behind six children aged 13 to 24.
NYC Nurse Worked for a Week in Hospitals While Infected With Coronavirus
The nurse told CNN she worked seven days in two hospitals and was told her hospital was not testing staff.
Small-Business Borrowers Can Apply For Loans On April 3: Treasury Dept.
The one-time loans will be for businesses with 500 employees or less, with some exceptions, and are capped at $10 million.
CNN Anchor Chris Cuomo Tests Positive For Coronavirus
The CNN host said he hopes not to infect his wife and children.
There Are Now 7 Countries With Over 40,000 Cases of Coronavirus
With over 800,000 cases of COVID-19 globally, the cases in the United States, Italy, Spain, China, Germany, France and Iran, represent approximately 74 percent of them.
Politicians Remember Former Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn, Who Died at 72
Coburn was a family physician who served in the Senate from 2005 to 2015.