18 bodies found piled up in nursing home; NJ investigating
More than a dozen bodies were discovered jammed into a nursing home morgue in Andover, New Jersey, during the coronavirus pandemic.
More than a dozen bodies were discovered jammed into a nursing home morgue in Andover, New Jersey, during the coronavirus pandemic.
Starbucks preparing to reopen stores
Starbucks is exploring plans to reopen its stores in the U.S. after weeks of limited service due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Starbucks is exploring plans to reopen its stores in the U.S. after weeks of limited service due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Military medical crews caring for COVID-19 patients in Connecticut
Army reservists and national guardsmen are caring for COVD-19 patients in Connecticut. The Connecticut National Guard recently set up 200 beds at Stamford Hospital.
Army reservists and national guardsmen are caring for COVD-19 patients in Connecticut. The Connecticut National Guard recently set up 200 beds at Stamford Hospital.
San Francisco could seize properties in coronavirus emergency
San Francisco is laying out its legal authority to seize buildings as part of its fight against the coronavirus.
San Francisco is laying out its legal authority to seize buildings as part of its fight against the coronavirus.
Two separate traffic stops in Bee Cave lead to charges for violating stay at home order
Shiloh Jane Sibley-Cutforth., 34, and Hobert Oliver Bolding Jr., 41, were both charged with Class B misdemeanors for violating the stay-at-home order.
Shiloh Jane Sibley-Cutforth., 34, and Hobert Oliver Bolding Jr., 41, were both charged with Class B misdemeanors for violating the stay-at-home order.
Layoffs and pay cuts are now striking more white collar jobs
The record-setting flood of layoffs unleashed by the viral outbreak is extending beyond the services industries that bore the initial brunt and are still suffering most. White collar employees, ranging from software programmers and legal assistants to sales associates and some health care workers, are absorbing layoffs or salary cuts.
The record-setting flood of layoffs unleashed by the viral outbreak is extending beyond the services industries that bore the initial brunt and are still suffering most. White collar employees, ranging from software programmers and legal assistants to sales associates and some health care workers, are absorbing layoffs or salary cuts.
PGA Tour hopes to resume in June at Colonial with no fans
The PGA Tour laid out an ambitious plan Thursday to resume its season the second week of June and keep fans away for at least a month, conceding that any return to golf depends on whether it can be played safely amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The PGA Tour laid out an ambitious plan Thursday to resume its season the second week of June and keep fans away for at least a month, conceding that any return to golf depends on whether it can be played safely amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Amazon is asking customers to buy less as demand skyrockets
Online retail giant Amazon is reportedly trying to get customers to buy fewer items on its site as it struggles to keep up with demand during the coronavirus pandemic.
Online retail giant Amazon is reportedly trying to get customers to buy fewer items on its site as it struggles to keep up with demand during the coronavirus pandemic.
Despite stay-at-home order, hundreds gather to watch cars turn doughnuts in California, troopers say
Troopers in California broke up a gathering where hundreds of people watched drivers turn doughnuts in a Sacramento street on April 12.
Troopers in California broke up a gathering where hundreds of people watched drivers turn doughnuts in a Sacramento street on April 12.
NJ schools closed until at least May 15
Gov. Phil Murphy says New Jersey's schools will be closed because of the COVID-19 outbreak at least until May 15.
Gov. Phil Murphy says New Jersey's schools will be closed because of the COVID-19 outbreak at least until May 15.
Confusion for unemployed freelance workers
Unemployment help is a complicated and confusing process -- especially for many freelance and so-called "gig workers."
Unemployment help is a complicated and confusing process -- especially for many freelance and so-called "gig workers."
Reopening US could require thousands more public health workers
Without the extra help, officials insist, states cannot possibly be ready to resume normal everyday activities.
Without the extra help, officials insist, states cannot possibly be ready to resume normal everyday activities.
‘Very lucky’: Health care workers applaud seniors who beat COVID-19
Older individuals still have a high risk of developing serious COVID-19 health complications.
Older individuals still have a high risk of developing serious COVID-19 health complications.
Scam text message says you've come in contact with someone with coronavirus
"The virus is not the only invisible enemy. Be vigilant against all threats!"
"The virus is not the only invisible enemy. Be vigilant against all threats!"
WHO found no evidence coronavirus started in lab, China says
China's foreign ministry Thursday told reporters the World Health Organization has said there is no evidence the coronavirus outbreak came from a laboratory, according to a report.
China's foreign ministry Thursday told reporters the World Health Organization has said there is no evidence the coronavirus outbreak came from a laboratory, according to a report.
New York City to use hotel rooms as quarantine sites
New York City is getting ready to use 11,000 empty hotel rooms for coronavirus quarantines.
New York City is getting ready to use 11,000 empty hotel rooms for coronavirus quarantines.
Video shows hundreds of Disney buses parked at Magic Kingdom as theme parks remain closed
Visitors at Walt Disney World are used to seeing Disney buses throughout the resort area -- but they're definitely not used to seeing them all in one spot.
Visitors at Walt Disney World are used to seeing Disney buses throughout the resort area -- but they're definitely not used to seeing them all in one spot.
Doctor claims that as many as 8 in 10 sick children in NYC may have coronavirus
According to one pediatrician, as many as 8 in 10 children currently sick in New York City likely have coronavirus.
According to one pediatrician, as many as 8 in 10 children currently sick in New York City likely have coronavirus.
Small business loan program runs out of money, no longer accepting applications
A popular small business relief program ran out of funds on Thursday morning, as billions of dollars in additional coronavirus aid remain stuck in congressional limbo.
A popular small business relief program ran out of funds on Thursday morning, as billions of dollars in additional coronavirus aid remain stuck in congressional limbo.
Famed jazz musicians perform in livestreamed ‘Worldwide Concert for Our Culture’ from Lincoln Center
The concert will feature performances from acclaimed jazz musicians and ensembles.
The concert will feature performances from acclaimed jazz musicians and ensembles.




















