How to deal with fear of novel coronavirus in the face of the unknown
Powerofflowers/iStock(NEW YORK) — With cases of confirmed novel coronavirus in the United States steadily increasing, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention instructing Americans to prepare for social disruptions, the uncertainty around COVID-19 has sparked anxiety
Scoreboard roundup — 3/4/20
iStock(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATIONMilwaukee 119, Indiana 100Oklahoma City 114, Detroit 107Boston 112, Cleveland 106Memphis 118, Brooklyn 79Utah 112, New York 104Miami 116, Orlando 113Minnesota 115, Chicago 108Dallas
Baby who had two open-heart surgeries smiles for first time in hospital
Alexandria Nelson(NEW YORK) — A baby who was born with half of a heart was captured smiling for the first time after his second open-heart surgery. Theodore “Teddy” Nelson has spent 185 days in the hospital. On
Man sentenced to 19 years in prison for attempting to provide support to ISIS
Kuzma/iStock(NEW YORK) — A Missouri man was sentenced to 19 years in prison Wednesday for attempting to provide help to the Islamic State group and attack the United States. Robert Lorenzo Hester Jr., 28, pleaded guilty in
Inside the final hours of Bloomberg's presidential campaign
Spencer Platt/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — As the numbers ticked in on Super Tuesday night, the Bloomberg braintrust began to realize: things were’t looking so good. Worse than they could ever have imagined — and they had gamed out
Pentagon linguist faces espionage charges after allegedly sharing secrets with Hezbollah
Ivan Cholakov/iStock(WASHINGTON) — A linguist who worked for the Pentagon is facing espionage charges for allegedly sharing highly sensitive classified information with a foreign national who has apparent connections to the terror group Hezbollah, the Justice Department
Daredevil Nik Wallenda successfully completes tightrope walk across Nicaragua's Masaya volcano
ABC/Jeff Daly(MASAYA, NICARAGUA) — Nik Wallenda, the so-called “King of the Highwire,” pulled off his most dangerous stunt yet — traversing Nicaragua’s Masaya volcano, dubbed the “Mouth of Hell.” The walk was televised live Wednesday night on ABC