What to know about catching coronavirus from water
iStockBy: DR. NANCY A. ANORUO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — With the weather warming up and states like Florida announcing plans to reopen beaches, thoughts of beach vacations and weekends at the lake are bubbling up —
Real-life friends Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds put their “feud” aside for COVID charity
Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — (NOTE LANGUAGE) Obviously, Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds are the best of friends, but their social media “feud” is still a hit with their fans. But the pair have decided to put
COVID-19 survivor launches plasma donor group to 'help contribute to the cure'
iStock(NEW YORK) — A woman who overcame the coronavirus has turned her experience into an act of heroism by donating her plasma for antibody testing and spearheading a volunteer movement to help others. Diana Berrent, a professional
John Krasinski's 'Some Good News' featured a virtual prom, Billie Eilish, and a word from “weatherman” Brad Pitt
ABC/Paula Lobo(LOS ANGELES) — In the latest installment of his homemade news show Some Good News, John Krasinski really flaunted some star power, from The Office star Rainn Wilson and Chance the Rapper, and performances from Billie and Finneas Eilish and The Jonas Brothers via remote. Oh, and there also was a word
Hanukkah stabbing suspect deemed mentally unfit for trial, ordered to undergo treatment, judge rules
iStock(NEW YORK) — A judge declared the suspect who allegedly killed a man and slashed four others with a machete during a Hanukkah celebration was mentally unfit for trial and ordered him to undergo mental health treatment
Rep. Max Rose calls on Trump to up COVID-19 aid after deploying with National Guard
iStock(NEW YORK) — New York Rep. Max Rose joined The View Monday after returning from a two-week deployment with the National Guard where he set up an emergency hospital in New York City. “I served alongside doctors
Coronavirus government response updates: Trump defends protesters defying stay-at-home orders, as governors complain of testing troubles
Official White House Photo by Tia Dufour(WASHINGTON) — After releasing his guidelines for “Opening up America Again,” President Donald Trump enters a new week facing criticism on the federal government’s response to testing — a key component
National testing plan a sticking point in reaching small business aid deal
uschools/iStock(WASHINGTON) — Congressional leaders and the White House are inching closer to striking a bipartisan deal that will replenish the depleted small business loan program and provide funding to hospitals struggling under the coronavirus public health crisis
'COVID Toes': Could skin conditions offer coronavirus clues?
solarseven/iStock(NEW YORK) — Months after the novel coronavirus appeared on the world stage, the deadly disease is still prompting medical mysteries, and doctors have identified another odd potential symptom: skin problems. A growing number of prominent
Australia to make Google, Facebook pay for news it uses
Chinnapong/iStock(CANBERRA, Australia) — Australia’s government on Monday announced new measures to force tech giants including Google and Facebook to pay local news and media organizations for using their content, making it the first country in the world