How the fall semester could play out at US colleges
sshepard/iStockBy MEREDITH DELISO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Delaying the start of the semester. Alternating blocks of students in lecture halls. One course for weeks at a time. Those are some of the scenarios that might play
'Mass evictions' on the horizon as US confronts coronavirus housing crisis: Advocates
tap10/iStockBy DEENA ZARU, ABC News (NEW YORK) — The first of the month is daunting for many low and middle-income Americans who will be struggling to pay their rent for the second time since the coronavirus pandemic
As the dead pile up, funeral homes feel the crush of coronavirus pandemic
sshepard/iStockBy ELLA TORRES, ABC News (NEW YORK) — At Towers Funeral Home in Long Island, New York, grim signs of the coronavirus pandemic are all around. In a room previously used as one of the chapels, empty
Maryland hiding testing kits, purchased from South Korea, from US government: Hogan
ABC NewsBy BENJAMIN SIU, ABC News(ANNAPOLIS, Md.) — Maryland authorities were so concerned about the federal government seizing a shipment of COVID-19 tests destined for the state that they made special arrangements to receive and guard the
'I can't live on this ship forever' say US crew members still stuck on cruise ships
photosvit/iStockBy GIO BENITEZ, MINA KAJI and AMANDA MAILE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — The passengers have gone, but the crews remain. Melinda Mann, 25, of Georgia has been stuck on a Holland America cruise ship, due to
Americans uneasy about returning to normal as restrictions loosen: POLL
ArtistGNDphotography/iStockBy KENDALL KARSON, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Despite the damaging economic toll of the coronavirus, the country remains apprehensive about a return to normal, with Republicans far more likely to be willing than Democrats to restart
Coronavirus live updates: City votes to legally challenge Newsom's California beach closures
Ovidiu Dugulan/iStockBy WILLIAM MANSELL, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now killed more than 233,000 people worldwide. Over 3.2 million people across the globe have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease
Clark Duke says 'Arkansas' “scratched that itch” of telling a story told about his Dixie Mafia-like grandfather
Lionsgate(LOS ANGELES) — While some production studios have pulled back on releasing their new movies due to COVID-19, Clark Duke is going full steam ahead with his. His new movie Arkansas is out today. Duke, who based the movie on a book
Thirty-day delay in Roger Stone beginning prison sentence due to COVID-19
BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty ImagesBy ALI DUKAKIS, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Sources with direct knowledge tell ABC News that the Federal Bureau of Prisons late Wednesday advised Roger Stone’s team that they plan to delay his surrender