AOC claims Trump's 'xenophobic COVID response' making people 'too scared' to go to hospital
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., on Saturday blamed President Trump's "xenophobic COVID response" for people refusing to go to hospitals.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., on Saturday blamed President Trump's "xenophobic COVID response" for people refusing to go to hospitals.
The head of the World Health Organization, now under fire for his handling of the coronavirus crisis and the organization’s pro-China stance, is no stranger to controversy. In 2017 he revoked the appointment of Zimbabwean dictator Robert Mugabe as “goodwill ambassador” after considerable public uproar across the globe.
An anonymous donor gifted $150 in gift cards to every household in an Iowa town of about 1,400 people, hoping to lift their spirits during the coronavirus pandemic.
A viral video shows police dragging a Philadelphia man off a bus on Friday, seemingly in violation of coronavirus policy at the time.
Government officials are hurting rather than helping in the fight against the coronavirus when they restrict actions of doctors.
An Illinois fire department extended a final salute to a retired captain who died from the coronavirus.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, reached across the aisle Saturday when he praised comedian Bill Maher for his monologue panning liberals over their concerns about the term "Chinese virus."
The coronavirus has infected a staggering number of hospital staffers on Long Island, according to a report Saturday.
One of America's most-beloved astronauts is not finished inspiring the nation -- offering a lesson of American ingenuity and resolve amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Edmonton Oilers’ forward Colby Cave died early Saturday morning less than a week after suffering a brain bleed. He was 25.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Saturday that the city’s public schools will remain closed until the end of the school year in response to the coronavirus outbreak -- a decision he conceded has massive implications for families across the Big Apple.
Hilary Heath, a former horror film star and producer, has died from suffering complications due to the coronavirus. She was 74.
The experimental COVID-19 treatment remdesivir is showing early promise in the battle against the coronavirus outbreak, according to a small research study.
Some states have taken to extreme measures to ensure that citizens adhere to social distancing, stay-at-home orders.
A Minnesota nurse who answered New York City's call for aid in the fight against coronavirus said she would not have believed conditions in the city's hospitals if she had not seen them for herself.
Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds revealed he and his family have tested positive for the coronavirus.
The Italian foreign minister wanted to thank the U.S. government and send a message of hope.
Former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa addressed recent concerns about his health on Instagram Friday, saying that injuries are bound to happen when you’re playing a contact sport.
The head of the World Health Organization on Friday warned of a “deadly resurgence” if restrictions to stop the spread of the coronavirus are lifted too soon -- as political leaders across the globe begin to consider re-opening daily life in their countries.
China's trustworthiness, as it applies to international telecommunications involving the U.S., is under question, a commissioner with the Federal Communications Commission said Friday night.
Let's pray for all who are suffering physically and financially, and for America to recover from this nightmare.
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"Real Time" host Bill Maher slammed the "PC police" Friday night for overreacting to the "Chinese virus" labeling controversy.
In a message to employees Friday, aircraft manufacturer Boeing said it planned to resume operations on a limited basis, possibly as soon as Monday, according to reports.
Many of the successes, and failures, from 1918 provide valuable lessons for 2020.