McDonald's employee worked 7 days while symptomatic before coronavirus diagnosis

Health officials are warning the public of potential community exposures from a COVID-19 positive employee who worked seven days in a row at a McDonald's on a Missouri highway.

Trump rally called 'dangerous move' in age of coronavirus

Trump’s rally will be held indoors, at a 19,000-seat arena that has canceled all other events through the end of July.

Some tribes reopen their casinos despite state opposition

Some federally recognized tribes have pushed ahead with plans to reopen their casinos despite opposition from governors who have little to no say in the matter.

Playing for free, salary drop, 2022 lockout possible for MLB

Lower salaries, a spring training lockout and a shortened 2022 season may all be on the cards for Major League Baseball after the coronavirus pandemic heightened the likelihood of the sport’s first work stoppage since 1994-95.

Report: 40,000 cruise ship workers still trapped at sea

More than 40,000 cruise ship workers are still stuck at sea because of concerns about the coronavirus.

Accuracy still unknown for many coronavirus tests rushed out

Months into the coronavirus pandemic there are still unanswered questions about the accuracy of tests used to screen Americans. Experts say more data is needed on critical issues, including how many infections tests may be missing.

Trump rally called ‘dangerous move’ in age of coronavirus

Health experts are questioning President Donald Trump's decision to rally his supporters at a large indoor arena in Oklahoma. They cite the danger of infection spreading among the crowd and sparking outbreaks when people return to their homes.

As NYC awakens, navigating a strange new normal

The New York City immortalized in song and scene has been swapped out for the last few months - and who knows how much longer - with the virus version.

China, Korea, Egypt report rise in COVID-19 cases as curbs ease

China reported its highest daily total of new coronavirus cases in two months on Sunday and infections in South Korea also rose, showing how the disease can come back as curbs on business and travel are lifted.  

Fans savor return of stadium sport in virus-free New Zealand

New Zealand has become one of the first nations in the world to welcome hordes of fans back into a packed sports stadium thanks to the nation’s remarkable success in eliminating the coronavirus.

Deaths, hospitalizations down as more of NY primes to reopen

Gov. Andrew Cuomo says New York recorded its lowest one-day coronavirus death toll and hospitalization total since the early days of the crisis in March.

Tenants behind on rent in pandemic face harassment, eviction

The coronavirus pandemic has shut housing courts and prompted most states and federal authorities to initiate policies protecting renters from eviction. But not everyone is covered and a number of landlords -- some desperate to pay their mortgages themselves -- are turning to threats and harassment to force tenants out.

MTA expands program using UV light to disinfect subway cars

The MTA has expanded a pilot program that uses ultraviolet light to disinfect subway cars from bacteria and viruses like COVID-19.