Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos gives large donation to local food bank
One million in less than a month is how much the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia has raised to feed North Georgians.
One million in less than a month is how much the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia has raised to feed North Georgians.
Kemp extends health emergency, outlines reopening of Georgia businesses
Gov. Brian Kemp issued an executive order Thursday "providing guidance for reviving a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19."
Gov. Brian Kemp issued an executive order Thursday "providing guidance for reviving a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19."
Mom sick with COVID-19 drives self to hospital to deliver twins, meets them in NICU weeks later
A team of caring staff at Beaumont helped two parents from Clarkston, Mich. who were both fighting COVID-19 bring healthy twin baby boys into this world.
A team of caring staff at Beaumont helped two parents from Clarkston, Mich. who were both fighting COVID-19 bring healthy twin baby boys into this world.
Moorestown man runs holding American flag to help lift spirits during COVID-19
A New Jersey man has been running with an American flag to help keep people's spirits up during COVID-19.
A New Jersey man has been running with an American flag to help keep people's spirits up during COVID-19.
Calls mount for probe of firing of scientist who says he was let go after opposing Trump over drug
Controversy has swirled around hydroxychloroquine since Trump started promoting it from the podium in the White House briefing room.
Controversy has swirled around hydroxychloroquine since Trump started promoting it from the podium in the White House briefing room.
Somber Congress delivers nearly $500B more in virus aid
The House is reassembling to send President Donald Trump a fourth bipartisan bill to help businesses crippled by the coronavirus.
The House is reassembling to send President Donald Trump a fourth bipartisan bill to help businesses crippled by the coronavirus.
10,000 deaths: Ravaged nursing homes plead for more testing
An industry group says only about a third of the 15,000 nursing homes in the U.S. have ready access to tests that can help isolate the sick and stop the spread.
An industry group says only about a third of the 15,000 nursing homes in the U.S. have ready access to tests that can help isolate the sick and stop the spread.
Adding an extra layer of nylon pantyhose to a DIY face mask improves protection, researchers say
Nationwide shortages of key medical supplies amid the COVID-19 pandemic have forced millions of citizens to fashion protective equipment to keep themselves safe during the widespread outbreak.
Nationwide shortages of key medical supplies amid the COVID-19 pandemic have forced millions of citizens to fashion protective equipment to keep themselves safe during the widespread outbreak.
CDC indicates that people can spread novel coronavirus to pets in some situations
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends limiting contact with pets if you are sick or are feeling sick.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends limiting contact with pets if you are sick or are feeling sick.
Nonprofit gives almost 3,000 health care workers free PPE
Health care workers lined up outside New York’s Bellevue Hospital to receive the PPE on April 20.
Health care workers lined up outside New York’s Bellevue Hospital to receive the PPE on April 20.
Family donates phone chargers to hospitals after phone call helped their loved one battling COVID-19
As Dr. Steve Hefler lay fighting COVID-19 in the ICU at Sarasota Memorial Hospital, his family in San Diego felt helpless because his cell phone died within 48 hours and he didn't have a charger.
As Dr. Steve Hefler lay fighting COVID-19 in the ICU at Sarasota Memorial Hospital, his family in San Diego felt helpless because his cell phone died within 48 hours and he didn't have a charger.
FDNY firefighter loses 5-month-old daughter to coronavirus
Jay-Natalie La Santa died on April 20 due to complications from coronavirus.
Jay-Natalie La Santa died on April 20 due to complications from coronavirus.
Your coronavirus questions answered
We're breaking down the top questions surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
We're breaking down the top questions surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
More animals test positive at Bronx Zoo
Officials at the Bronx Zoo have announced that a total of eight lions and tigers have tested positive for COVID-19.
Officials at the Bronx Zoo have announced that a total of eight lions and tigers have tested positive for COVID-19.
Elizabeth Warren's oldest brother dies of coronavirus
The oldest brother of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Donald Reed Herring, has died from the coronavirus.
The oldest brother of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Donald Reed Herring, has died from the coronavirus.
Stanford won't accept $7.4M relief funds; other universities will take the money
Stanford had been allocated $7.4 million in Higher Education Emergency Relief funds. The prestigious school in Palo Alto, also has a $28 billion endowment,
Stanford had been allocated $7.4 million in Higher Education Emergency Relief funds. The prestigious school in Palo Alto, also has a $28 billion endowment,
Trump says Thunderbirds, Blue Angels will do flyovers across country to honor medical workers
In the coronavirus task force briefing Wednesday, President Trump said that the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels and the Air Force's Thunderbirds would be doing flyovers of major American cities in honor of "American medical workers"
In the coronavirus task force briefing Wednesday, President Trump said that the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels and the Air Force's Thunderbirds would be doing flyovers of major American cities in honor of "American medical workers"
Tennessee Aquarium makes splash with virtual programming
Chattanooga's Tennessee Aquarium offers virtual programming, allowing budding scientists to explore the wonders of nature right in their own backyard.
Chattanooga's Tennessee Aquarium offers virtual programming, allowing budding scientists to explore the wonders of nature right in their own backyard.
Coronavirus may cause strokes in younger patients: report
In an interview with CNN, Mount Sinai Health System neurosurgeon Dr. Thomas Oxley said the virus is causing clots in arteries, resulting in "severe strokes."
In an interview with CNN, Mount Sinai Health System neurosurgeon Dr. Thomas Oxley said the virus is causing clots in arteries, resulting in "severe strokes."
US unemployment claims surge by another 4.4 million
More than 4.4 million laid-off workers applied for U.S. unemployment benefits last week as job cuts escalated across an economy that remains all but shut down, the government said Thursday.
More than 4.4 million laid-off workers applied for U.S. unemployment benefits last week as job cuts escalated across an economy that remains all but shut down, the government said Thursday.



















