Poll: Less than half back Trump's pandemic response

Americans give high marks to state and local governments for their handling of the fast-moving coronavirus pandemic that has swiftly remade everyday life. But less than half approve of the job done thus far by President Donald Trump and the federal government, according to a new survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

Fountains of Wayne musician Adam Schlesinger dies of COVID-19

Emmy and Grammy-winning musician and songwriter Adam Schlesinger, known for his work with his band Fountains of Wayne and on the TV show “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” died Wednesday after contracting the coronavirus, his attorney said.

Cuomo warns of school aid cuts in budget deal amid outbreak

New York lawmakers were preparing Wednesday to work late into the night to pass a budget that is expected to slash school aid as the coronavirus outbreak roils the state's economy.

Viral photo shows nurse separated from family due to coronavirus concerns

For the last few weeks, Kyle McBride has only been seeing his wife and four children though glass -- either a window or a computer screen.

Infant in Connecticut dies; tests positive for coronavirus

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont says a 7-week-old baby who died at a hospital in the Hartford area had the coronavirus.

Grand Canyon National Park closed due to COVID-19 pandemic

Officials with the National Park Service say Grand Canyon National Park will be closed until further notice.

Coronavirus deaths in NJ reach 355; over 22,000 total cases

New Jersey slashed regulations for some health care providers to make it easier for them to work confronting the coronavirus, Gov. Phil Murphy said Wednesday, as the death toll from the virus more than doubled to 355 since earlier this week.

Medical students graduating early to battle coronavirus

Medical students from across Long Island are deciding to graduate early in order to get out onto the front lines of battling the coronavirus pandemic.

Public health official urges residents not to substitute face masks for social distancing

The Director of the California Department of Public Health urged residents not to supplement facial coverings with social distancing in a press conference Wednesday afternoon.

April 1, rent's due: Many struggle to pay in virus outbreak

It's the first of the month, and everybody knows the rent's due. For millions of Americans, Wednesday is the first time the landlord is knocking on the door since the coronavirus outbreak turned the economy upside down.