Gym teacher keeps students active with daily fitness challenges
Twitter/@PatriotsPE(NEW YORK) — BY: TOMMY BROOKSBANK, ABC News As soon as Melinda Ligeikis heard her school district suspended in-person instruction, she began thinking of ways to keep her students active at home. “A lot of kids are
Two New Yorkers in the Oval Office: Cuomo says he'll press Trump on testing
ABC News(NEW YORK) — BY: LIBBY CATHEY, ABC News After weeks of trading New York-style shots and compliments over each other’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic in news conferences and on Twitter, President Donald Trump and Gov.
Actor Val Kilmer opens up about cancer battle, past relationships in new memoir, I’m Your Huckleberry
ABC(LOS ANGELES) — Actor Val Kilmer is no stranger to telling the stories of others through film. Now, he’s telling a story close to his heart: his own. In an exclusive interview with Good Morning America’s Chris Connelly, the actor spoke
Trump's threat of total immigration ban ignites outrage, confusion
Official White House Photo by Tia DufourBy QUINN OWEN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump’s announcement on Twitter that his administration would temporarily stop immigration into the U.S. amid the pandemic ignited both confusion and outrage
FEMA's coronavirus response by the numbers: 33M masks, 56M respirators, 10,000 ventilators
danielfela/iStockBy KAITLYN FOLMER and JOSH MARGOLIN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Last month as the country struggled to defend itself from the coronavirus, some critics were asking where the Federal Emergency Management Agency was and why is wasn’t
HBO announces May 27 as HBO Max streaming service launch date
WarnerMedia(LOS ANGELES) — HBO Max, the cable network’s major jump into the streaming game, will launch May 27, the network just announced. The $14.99/month service will boast some 10,000 hours of programming, including six new original series, plus HBO’s
Schumer says deal reached on small business funding includes national testing plan
Win McNamee/Getty ImagesBy TRISH TURNER, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The Senate is expected to approve a bipartisan deal Tuesday afternoon that would pump another $310 billion into the Paycheck Protection Program, a federal program designed to extend
Lawsuit filed against WHO over its handling of coronavirus outbreak
mseidelch/iStockBy AARON KATERSKY and IVAN PEREIRA, ABC News (WESTCHESTER, N.Y.) — Three men in Westchester, New York, are suing the World Health Organization contending it mishandled its response to the novel pandemic and engaged in a cover-up
Tom Brady asked to leave Tampa park closed because of COVID-19
Al Powers / ESPN ImagesBy KELLY MCCARTHY, ABC News (TAMPA, Fla.) — Even a six-time Super Bowl champion who’s new in town can’t get around citywide social-distancing measures amid the coronavirus pandemic. A Tampa parks employee spotted
7 new cases of coronavirus in Wisconsin linked to election-activities: state health officials
adamkaz/iStockBy KENDALL KARSON, ABC News (MILWAUKEE) — Health officials in the city of Milwaukee identified at least seven new cases of coronavirus that appear to be linked to the April 7 election, underscoring the risks of forging