Trump: Quarantine of NY Tri-State Area Not Necessary
The president had earlier said on Saturday that he would consider a quarantine of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Rhode Island Is Clamping Down on Those Leaving NY Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Governor Gina Raimondo is using the National Guard to knock door-to-door in search for New Yorkers to get their contact information and enforce the quarantine.
Ocasio-Cortez Calls GOP Effort to Bail Out Corporations 'Shameful'
The freshman congresswoman delivered the speech before the bill eventually passed the House.
Coronavirus Trajectory in New Rochelle Gives Reason for 'Cautious Optimism'
While cases in New Rochelle continue to increase, they are not increasing at the same pace they were only two weeks ago.
Illinois Gov. Says Residents "Spitting in the Face" of Health Care Workers
J.B. Pritzker admonished those who chose to go out in groups when temperatures rose in Illinois.
All Fourth-Year Medical Students in Massachusetts to Graduate Early
The state is ready to provide 90-day licenses to students as soon as they graduate.
Dr. Fauci Says COVID-19 Testing 'Infinitely Better' Than It Was
The U.S. has administered over 432,000 COVID-19 tests.
WHO's Head Says Time To Act on Coronavirus Was More Than a Month Ago
There is still a second opportunity to contain the pandemic, "which we should not squander," said Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
City Councilman Says De Blasio Put Schools at Risk After Principal's Death
Brooklyn principal Dez-Ann Romain died Monday from complications of the novel coronavirus, the first member of the New York City public school system to pass from the virus
St. Louis Federal Reserve Chair Says Economy Will 'Boom' Again
The CEO said the second quarter would be the hardest hit, but expects a boom by the fourth quarter of 2020.
Where Are Coronavirus Field Hospitals Located In New York?
Four sites have been tapped to help the state increas the total number of hospital beds amid the pandemic, though it is unknown when those facilities will be open and begin treating patients.
Biden Campaign Plans To Start Vetting 11 Women As Potential Vice President
The former vice president committed to selecting a female running mate at the last Democratic debate.
85 Percent of New Coronavirus Cases Reported in Europe, U.S., WHO Says
Italy and Spain have the most confirmed cases in Europe, while in this country New York has the most of any state.
New Jersey Is the Latest State to Tell Residents to Stay at Home
"This morning I signed an executive order directing nearly all of our nine million residents to quite simply stay at home," said Governor Phil Murphy on Saturday.
Doctor and Sister of Rep. Porter on Flattening the Curve Amid Pandemic
Dr. Emily Porter explained how a shortage of necessary medical equipment could lead to a catastrophic loss of life.
Sean Penn Says U.S. Military Should Intervene in Coronavirus Fight
The actor drew from experiences after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti in which the U.S. military provided aid to the impoverished nation.
Flash Flooding Sweeps Through Central Ohio
The flooding caused an enormous sinkhole to State Route 79.
55 Percent of Americans Approve of Trump's Handling of Coronavirus
The poll showed a ten percent increase in the president's approval numbers with regard to the novel coronavirus from only a week ago.
How to Avoid Coronavirus-Related Scams Amid Plans of Government Payout
Scammers are using the COVID-19 pandemic to take advantage of Americans.
Nebraskans Are Stealing Toilet Paper From Interstate Rest Stops
Nebraska's Department of Transportation is now closing rest stops that are unmanned to thwart the toilet paper thefts.
Supplier Charging $7 Per Face Mask That Typically Costs 58 Cents
A Georgia hospital system CEO told CNN that an N95 mask supplier out of Mexico is charging $7 per mask, but the hospital will probably buy them because they are "desperate."
Husband of Woman Who Died of Coronavirus Denied Testing Despite Giving CPR
The husband is in self-isolation with two other family members who went on a recent trip to the Philippines with him and his wife.
NY May See Large Spike in Coronavirus Cases By End of April
"Everybody suggests that sometime at the end of April that could be a possibility we see a large spike," said Michael Dowlins, who is planning New York's "surge capacity" response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Are U.S. Taxes Delayed Amid Coronavirus Pandemic? What You Need to Know
Those who cannot file their taxes by April 15 have a 90-day penalty free and interest free grace period to file.
Kroger Giving Employees $25 Gift Cards, Two Week Paid Leave Over COVID-19
The Kroger Co. employs over 500,000 people nationwide.
GOP Senator Shares Photo of Corona Beer and Tells People 'Don't Panic'
Texas Senator John Cornyn has received backlash for the seemingly innocuous tweet, with critics accusing him of being insensitive.
New Zealand Remembers Christchurch Shootings on One-Year Anniversary
On March 15, 2019, 51 people were killed and 49 others were injured after a white supremacist opened fire at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.
NYC Teachers Pen Op-Ed Urging Cuomo, de Blasio to Shut Down Schools
The op-ed was written on behalf of 64 teachers who said the current pandemic calls for the closing of the city's schools.
Spain Declares National Lockdown Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Also, French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe has ordered all non-essential public locations to close in his country due to the crisis.
Congresswoman Urges Remote Voting in Congress Amid Pandemic
Congresswoman Katie Porter feels Congress should consider the procedure in order to ensure lawmakers are still able to vote.