Health expert predicts concerts, sporting events won’t return until ‘fall 2021 at the earliest’
Bioethicist Zeke Emanuel discussed the issue during a recent panel on how America can get back to “normal” life following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bioethicist Zeke Emanuel discussed the issue during a recent panel on how America can get back to “normal” life following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry deliver free meals in Los Angeles amid coronavirus crisis
The royal duo joined Project Angel Food, an organization dedicated to providing food to those impacted by serious illness, to make two food deliveries, a rep for the organization confirmed to Fox News.
The royal duo joined Project Angel Food, an organization dedicated to providing food to those impacted by serious illness, to make two food deliveries, a rep for the organization confirmed to Fox News.
Still no stimulus check in your bank account? Here's why it may be delayed
Social Security and Supplemental Security Income recipients are expected to receive the payments automatically soon, IRS said
Social Security and Supplemental Security Income recipients are expected to receive the payments automatically soon, IRS said
US soldier virtually unites children to sing 'Sound of Music' classic over video call
Video released by DVIDS shows Sgt 1st Class Michaela Shelton, a member of the United States Army Field Band, leading a group of 18 children in singing Do-Re-Mi from The Sound of Music.
Video released by DVIDS shows Sgt 1st Class Michaela Shelton, a member of the United States Army Field Band, leading a group of 18 children in singing Do-Re-Mi from The Sound of Music.
Barrow County teachers donating masks to healthcare workers, first responders
Barrow County teachers are going above and beyond to help local healthcare workers and first responders by providing them with masks.
Barrow County teachers are going above and beyond to help local healthcare workers and first responders by providing them with masks.
Chinese epicenter Wuhan raises number of virus dead by 1,290
The central Chinese city of Wuhan has raised its number of COVID-19 fatalities by 1,290, with state media saying Friday the undercount had been due to the insufficient admission capabilities at overwhelmed medical facilities at the peak of the outbreak.
The central Chinese city of Wuhan has raised its number of COVID-19 fatalities by 1,290, with state media saying Friday the undercount had been due to the insufficient admission capabilities at overwhelmed medical facilities at the peak of the outbreak.
Wearing gloves at the grocery store won’t necessarily reduce your risk of COVID-19 — Here’s why
Health experts say wearing gloves can give people a false sense of security and make them less careful about other hygiene practices.
Health experts say wearing gloves can give people a false sense of security and make them less careful about other hygiene practices.
Busch may give you beer for a year if the coronavirus pandemic disrupted your wedding plans
Anheuser-Busch launched a sweepstakes that will give couples a year’s worth of beer if the coronavirus pandemic disrupted their wedding plans.
Anheuser-Busch launched a sweepstakes that will give couples a year’s worth of beer if the coronavirus pandemic disrupted their wedding plans.
IRS depositing some coronavirus stimulus checks into wrong bank accounts
If you think your check was sent to the wrong account, call your bank and verify it, the IRS says
If you think your check was sent to the wrong account, call your bank and verify it, the IRS says
Georgia restaurant owner sells car to have enough money to pay her employees
A Smyrna restaurant owner has been making great sacrifices to stay open. She even sold her car so she could pay her employees.
A Smyrna restaurant owner has been making great sacrifices to stay open. She even sold her car so she could pay her employees.
Virtual game nights providing new way to stay connected during quarantine
As most of us shelter in place in our homes to prevent the spread of COVID-19, being social has gone digital, and with the tap on a smart phone, more and more people are hosting game nights and other events virtually.
As most of us shelter in place in our homes to prevent the spread of COVID-19, being social has gone digital, and with the tap on a smart phone, more and more people are hosting game nights and other events virtually.
‘She didn’t have a mask’: Husband believes Florida ICU nurse found dead in home had COVID-19
The husband of a Florida nurse who recently died of what he believes were complications of COVID-19 says his wife did not have the proper safety equipment while dealing with sick patients.
The husband of a Florida nurse who recently died of what he believes were complications of COVID-19 says his wife did not have the proper safety equipment while dealing with sick patients.
Trump gives governors 3-phase plan to reopen economy
“We’re starting our life again,” Trump said during his daily press briefing.
“We’re starting our life again,” Trump said during his daily press briefing.
Cancer survivor on Long Island beats COVID-19
Adam Barnett is lucky to be alive. He tested positive for COVID-19 last month and spent a week at Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital.
Adam Barnett is lucky to be alive. He tested positive for COVID-19 last month and spent a week at Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital.
Goodwill, overwhelmed with donations, will stop accepting items
People who are spring cleaning while at home amid the coronavirus outbreak will soon be blocked from donating to a nonprofit organization in Georgia.
People who are spring cleaning while at home amid the coronavirus outbreak will soon be blocked from donating to a nonprofit organization in Georgia.
Brewery taps new ale honoring coronavirus expert Fauci
A Georgia brewery is tapping into the nation’s thirst for coronavirus responses to name its new beers.
A Georgia brewery is tapping into the nation’s thirst for coronavirus responses to name its new beers.
Tourism workers hit hard as virus hikes Georgia unemployment
In a city where tourism fuels a bustling nightlife, bartender Jacques Primo never imagined he’d find himself out of work.
In a city where tourism fuels a bustling nightlife, bartender Jacques Primo never imagined he’d find himself out of work.
Atlanta pilots skywriting message of hope
A group of local pilots is leaving a message in the skies over metro Atlanta hospitals. They hope their skywriting is a source of hope and encouragement to those on the front lines in the fight against COVID-19.
A group of local pilots is leaving a message in the skies over metro Atlanta hospitals. They hope their skywriting is a source of hope and encouragement to those on the front lines in the fight against COVID-19.
Friends and family celebrate couple’s wedding from their cars in drive-thru ceremony amid pandemic
One Utah couple wasn’t going to have the wedding they dreamed of because of the novel coronavirus pandemic, but that wasn’t going to stop them from celebrating the happiest days of their lives.
One Utah couple wasn’t going to have the wedding they dreamed of because of the novel coronavirus pandemic, but that wasn’t going to stop them from celebrating the happiest days of their lives.
Trains, buses, ferries blow horns to honor transit workers | #SoundTheHorn
More than 4,000 long-haul trains, commuter trains, subways, buses, ferries, and other transit vehicles sounded their horns at 3 p.m. Thursday, April 16, to pay tribute to the employees who are keeping the region moving during the coronavirus pandemic.
More than 4,000 long-haul trains, commuter trains, subways, buses, ferries, and other transit vehicles sounded their horns at 3 p.m. Thursday, April 16, to pay tribute to the employees who are keeping the region moving during the coronavirus pandemic.




















