COVID-19 is an unprecedented global crisis that has turned daily life upside down. Dealing with lockdowns is scary enough, but the thought of contracting coronavirus is frightening to many people.
A credible source says that the culmination of more than a year-long investigation against the CEO's of big tech companies such as Facebook, Google, Apple, and Amazon is more likely to be postponed.
A family in Texas was found dead inside their SUV less than 24 hours after they were reported missing. Authorities on Thursday said the victims were a Texan woman and her two young daughters.
Grocery delivery services might be one of the flourishing businesses amid the coronavirus pandemic. People can not just help but rely on delivery services, especially now that social interactions are limited.
The mother of one of the three fishing buddies in Florida, who were fatally shot and killed over the weekend, asked for the execution of her son's alleged killers.
The country's top infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci on Thursday said life could only return to normal once there is enough coronavirus vaccines to distribute.
More studies are emerging proving that the anti-malarial drug being endorsed by some government officials is ineffective in treating COVID-19 patients.
Starr County's only hospital, Starr County Memorial Hospital, is now overflowing with COVID-19 patients because of the growing number of confirmed cases in the state.
The Florida segment of the Republican National Convention was cancelled by President Donald Trump on Thursday, citing the threat of coronavirus in the state.
President Donald Trump said schools can safely reopen as long as they follow coronavirus protective measures such as social distancing and handwashing.
Another $1,200 in direct payment is likely to happen in the second round of stimulus checks for Americans, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Thursday.
Different studies and researches suggest that COVID-19 antibodies of those who recovered from the virus disappear or decline in a matter of weeks or months.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Francis Collins asked helped from the National Academy of Medicine last month to help them in developing guidelines as to who gets first the COVID-19 vaccine.