How to tell the difference between COVID-19 and fall allergies

Fall means falling leaves, apple cider, and for some people, fall allergies. Here's how you can tell the difference between regular allergies and COVID-19 symptoms.

Killers sanitized hands before East Village murder, cops say

The NYPD says it wants to find three murder suspects seen on security camera video sanitizing their hands inside a deli before killing a 26-year-old man in the East Village.

Fred Dean, 68, fearsome pass rusher in 49ers’ dynasty, dies after coronavirus diagnosis

Dean was an undersized pass rusher who began his career as a second-round pick with the San Diego Chargers in 1975 and ended it in the Hall of Fame after being named an All-Pro twice and making four Pro Bowls.

Coronavirus pandemic sparks 'She-cession' among U.S. women

The coronavirus has sparked a 'she-cession,' as a massive number of women have been forced to leave the workforce.

COVID up at California religious school; leader slams masks

Shasta County officials say 274 recent cases in the county were tied to the Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry.

Does the flu shot affect my chances of getting coronavirus?

Flu vaccines protect against seasonal influenza, not the coronavirus — but avoiding the flu is especially important this year.

Families criticize Cuomo over coronavirus in NY nursing homes

Governor Andrew Cuomo says he never ordered nursing homes to readmit patients who were recovering from COVID-19, infuriating families who lost loved ones.

Wells Fargo fires over 100 employees over improperly obtained COVID-19 aid money

According to an internal memo from the company, Wells Fargo employees allegedly “defrauded the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)” in order to obtain coronavirus relief funds.

Health officials warn against pursuing herd immunity to stop coronavirus

Health officials from across the globe are warning against the idea that herd immunity might be a realistic strategy to stop the coronavirus pandemic.

Restrictions rise in Europe as coronavirus cases surge

The World Health Organization said Tuesday that there were more than 700,000 new COVID-19 cases reported in Europe last week, a jump of 34% compared to the previous week.

Cuomo: NY could withhold funds from schools in COVID red zones

Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday that schools located in COVID-19 hot spots across New York must be closed or the state would withhold funding from the ones that remain open.

Judge blocks Gov. Evers order limiting bar, restaurant capacity

A Wisconsin judge has blocked the order from Gov. Tony Evers limiting bar and restaurant capacity as the coronavirus surges.

Organizers of Chainsmokers Hamptons concert fined $20,000

The organizers of a crowded concert in the Hamptons headlined by The Chainsmokers will be fined $20,000 for violating social distancing protocols.

Billboard calls Trump's Iowa rally a 'COVID superspreader' event

As President Donald Trump's fans head to his campaign stop in Des Moines, Iowa on Wednesday afternoon, they'll pass a large billboard that criticizes the president's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, calling the rally a "superspreader event."