Sanders, acknowledging 'narrow path' to nomination, pushes agenda amid pandemic
ABC News(WASHINGTON) — From his home in Burlington, Vermont early Tuesday morning, in a remote interview with a comedian stationed 250 miles away, Sen. Bernie Sanders made an unusual concession. “There is a path,” Sanders, I-Vt., told
Baby monitors in the ICU: Nurses get creative to save lives, critical equipment
Kaiser Permanente(NEW YORK) — An influx of coronavirus patients has overwhelmed the American health care infrastructure, leaving front-line medical providers to improvise creative solutions to the day-to-day pitfalls of treating those afflicted with the highly contagious disease.
Delays, despair as pandemic halts family reunification hearings across US
Kuzma/iStock(NEW YORK) — Nearly every month for the last several years, Darlene has made a 500-mile trek from her home in the Bronx, New York to visit her 4-year-old grandson, Nathaniel, who lives in Detroit. Nathaniel has
Amy Schumer takes her son Gene on an adorable social distance visit to her dad
Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagicAmy Schumer is doing her part to keep her loved ones safe from the COVID-19 coronavirus, even if it means spending time physically apart. However, she found a creative way to still have that cherished one-on-one time with
Gov. wants to crack down on non-compliant businesses. We talk to law enforcement

PORT ANGELES – Gov. Inslee said Monday that state and local law officials are going to start cracking down on non-essential businesses that are not complying with his “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order. (To see list, click
Are 911 callers lying about virus symptoms? Responders address concerns

SEATTLE (AP) — Firefighters and first responders in Washington state are seeking donations of protective gear, that’s not necessarily breaking news. But some are also asking the public to be honest about their symptoms when they call