Maskless woman seen on video coughing on customer inside NY bagel store after argument

Video of a woman coughing on another customer inside of a New York bagel store has gone viral after the two women got into an argument over wearing a face mask in public.

Poll: Black Americans most likely to know a COVID-19 victim

Eleven percent of African Americans say they were close with someone who has died compared with 5% of Americans overall and 4% of white Americans.

National Institutes of Health evaluating drugs prescribed to children with COVID-19

Researchers funded by the National Institutes of Health have launched an effort to evaluate drugs prescribed to treat COVID-19 in infants, children and adolescents across the country.

Mayor Bill de Blasio cancels coronavirus briefing due to illness

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio canceled all events on his schedule Monday, marking the first time the city's leader will not hold a briefing on the coronavirus during a weekday in more than 100 days.

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.

Gov. Cuomo gives coronavirus update for June 14
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Governor Andrew Cuomo threatened Sunday to pull liquor licenses from restaurants violating social distancing guidelines at his daily press conference.

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.