Man accused of attacking nurse for coughing

A Chicago man who allegedly punched a nurse on a city bus after accusing her of trying to give him the coronavirus by coughing on him has been arrested on a felony battery charge

Deal gives teachers full pay, adjusted hours

The part-time work schedule was also adopted by other districts across the state, including Los Angeles, San Diego and Oakland, which stressed an "absolute" maximum of 240 minutes of working a day, including two hours of instruction and two hours of flex time. 

Virus-fueled conspiracy theories take hold

The coronavirus has breathed fresh life into old conspiracy theories and inspired a mishmash of new ones, with a cast of villains that includes Bill Gates, 5G wireless technology, the United Nations and President Donald Trump’s political foes.

Major League Soccer suspending season until at least June 8

Soccer fans are going to have to wait a little longer to see Minnesota United in its second season at Allianz Field.

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.

New York hospitals continue to see encouraging trends

New York reported another 630 deaths, which Gov. Cuomo called "breathtaking in its pain and grief and tragedy and basically flat again like many of the other numbers."

Coronavirus outbreak at homeless shelter near Salt Lake City

Salt Lake County officials reported a COVID-19 outbreak Friday at a homeless center for men near Salt Lake City where 94 of 205 people tested positive.

Dog looking for forever home after losing owners to COVID-19

The Monmouth County SPCA says Che-Che ended up in their care over the weekend after two members of her family passed away from the virus.

Some Florida beaches reopen

Some north Florida beaches are opening starting Friday, becoming among the first beaches to reopen in the state since coronavirus concerns forced beach-goers away.

NYPD officers wearing black bands on badges to honor COVID-19 dead

To date, 27 members of the New York City Police Department have died from COVID-19. In their honor, members of the force are wearing black bands on their police shields.

Fears about coronavirus, allow some sex assault victims to collect their own evidence

The temporary measure put in place in Marin County after shelter-in-place orders were issued last month to stop the spread of the virus raises issues of evidence contamination and other problems that would be challenged in court, defense attorneys said.