Feds charge NASA researcher, Arkansas professor with wire fraud
GoodLifeStudio/iStockBy LUKE BARR, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The government on Monday unsealed a wire fraud charge against a University of Arkansas professor and NASA researcher with ties to the Chinese government. Simon Saw-Teong Ang allegedly failed to
What's your state's coronavirus reopening plan?
Kameleon007/iStockBy LAUREN LANTRY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — The novel coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on many areas in the United States, prompting nearly all states to issue stay-at-home orders and close businesses in an effort to
'Impractical Jokers' going remote, with 'Dinner Party' series
L-R Gatto, Vulcano, Quinn, Murray – WarnerMedia(LOS ANGELES) — Add the hidden camera prank show Impractical Jokers to the list of shows going remote amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Deadline reports that TruTV’s comedy series is launching an at-home edition called Impractical Jokers: Dinner
Coronavirus government response updates: Schumer demands immediate release of CDC guidelines on reopening states
Official White House Photo by Shealah CraigheadBy LIBBY CATHEY, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is demanding the Trump White House release highly anticipated guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on
Michigan Gov. Whitmer: Protests 'undermine' state's response to COVID-19 crisis
Bill Pugliano/Getty ImagesBy KENDALL KARSON, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who is charged with overseeing the critical battleground’s response to the coronavirus, said the frequent protests overwhelming the state’s capital against her stay-at-home
With all eyes on coronavirus testing, some researchers say 'group testing' could make up the shortage
anyaivanova/iStockBy DR. MARK ABDELMALEK, ABC News (NEW YORK) — When the nation’s top health officials testified virtually before lawmakers Tuesday, a major focus on getting a handle on the coronavirus was the ability to test more Americans,
Kristen Bell shares relatable photo about what it's like homeschooling two young kids
ABC/Nicole Wilder(LOS ANGELES) — With schools across the nation closed for the rest of the year due to COVID-19, parents are staring down the reality that they’re in charge of their child’s education until classes resume in
Meghan McCain shows off “full quarantine Witch grey hair” and invites fans to join her coven
ABC/Lou Rocco(NEW YORK) — The View co-host Meghan McCain is showing fans how her hair’s been faring with salons being closed due to COVID-19. Despite not being able to go in for a cut or color, the 35-year-old remained in good
Judge in Flynn case delays decision on Justice Department's request to dismiss
BCFC/iStockBy ALEXANDER MALLIN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The federal judge overseeing the case against former national security adviser Michael Flynn has signaled he’s not quite ready to accept the Justice Department’s surprise motion last week to throw
Biden, Sanders announce AOC, Kerry, Jayapal as co-chairs of unity task forces
MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty ImagesBy MOLLY NAGLE and JOHN VERHOVEK, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Former vice president Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders announced the members of six join unity task forces Wednesday morning, which will “explore