Soccer star Alex Morgan gives birth to a baby girl
Alberto Rodriguez/E! Entertainment/NBCU Photo BankBy: LESLEY MESSER AND HENDERSON HEWES, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Soccer star Alex Morgan is a mom. The U.S. women’s national team co-captain and her husband, soccer player Servando Carrasco, welcomed a
Elmhurst Hospital workers gifted free vacations as reward for COVID-19 fight
Courtesy HyattBy: JOSHUA HOYOS, ABC News (NEW YORK) — The staff of Elmhurst Hospital in Queens, New York, got a well-deserved surprise Friday morning at its weekly staff call. ABC News got a first look as the
College sports won't begin until schools reopen, NCAA president says
Joe Robbins/Getty ImageBy: ELLA TORRES, ABC News (NEW YORK) — College sports would not take place in the fall if the student body isn’t expected to return to campus under the novel coronavirus pandemic, the NCAA president
COVID-19 complicates transition for foster youth aging out
chokkicx/iStockBy: AVERI HARPER, ABC News (SAN FRANCISCO) — When Rosie Portillo reached her 21st birthday in late April, it wasn’t all a celebration. It came with anxiety about how she would keep a roof over her head
Belgian potato industry feeling affects of COVID-19
Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesBy: LEIGHTON SCHNEIDER, ABC News (BRUSSELS) — When you read the headline ‘Belgian’s urged to eat more fries’ you may think it’s a joke, but in Belgium, it was a serious
Report: Little Richard, founding father of rock 'n roll, dead at 87
J. Shearer/WireImage(NEW YORK) — Little Richard, the flamboyant, envelope-pushing musician whose wild performance style and appearance helped set the blueprint for rock and roll, has died, ABC News has confirmed via his agent. He was 87. Rolling
Coronavirus live updates: FDA head self-quarantines after exposure
Mario Tama/Getty ImagesBy: William Mansell, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now killed more than 275,000 people worldwide. Over 3.9 million people across the world have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the
Blast of arctic air grips eastern half of US, record lows possible
ABC NewsBy: Daniel Manzo, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A blast of arctic air is currently gripping the eastern half of the U.S., where record lows are possible Saturday morning, from the southern Plains to the Northeast.
Grocery store employee working during COVID-19 crisis: 'I'm going to say my prayers'
Jeff ReidBy: Jinsol Jung, Halley Freger and Alexandra Myers, ABC News (NEW YORK) — When his alarm goes off at 3:30 a.m., 54-year-old Jeff Reid knows it’s time to begin his day and prepare for an eight-hour
How the coronavirus has changed the way an NCAA basketball team recruits
Joe Murphy/Getty ImagesBy: Kelly McCarthy, ABC News (NEW YORK) — As the sports world awaits a much needed win amid the coronavirus pandemic, NCAA Division I programs are thinking to the future of prospective student athletes and