CDC provides COVID-related guidance for going to the pool this summer
Oks_Mit/iStockBy IVAN PEREIRA, ABC News (ATLANTA) — If you’re heading to the pool this summer, you’ll have to bring your swim cap, goggles, towel — and face covering. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new
Cambridge University cancels face-to-face lectures until fall 2021
georgeclerk/iStockBy JACK ARNHOLZ, ABC News(CAMBRIDGE, England) — The University of Cambridge announced it would cancel all in-person lectures for the entire 2020-21 school year in one of the most sweeping measures any international educational institution has made
Coronavirus government response updates: Pelosi defends slamming Trump over taking unproven drug
Official White House Photo by Tia DufourBy ABC News (WASHINGTON) — With all 50 states now at least partially reopened ahead of the Memorial Day holiday weekend, President Donald Trump continues his drive to revive the economy
1 dead following altercation at home in Washington state
MOCLIPS, Wash. (KOMO-TV) — Deputies in western Washington state say a man has died after being shot during a fight involving multiple people in Grays Harbor County. KOMO-TV reported that Grays Harbor County Undersheriff Brad Johansson said
Forget the $12 popcorn: Survey shows 70% of Americans would rather watch new movies at home
iStock/skynesher(LOS ANGELES) — Studios have had to shift their release strategies swiftly as theaters remain shuttered over the COVID-19 crisis. Companies including Universal, Warner Bros., and ABC News’ parent company Disney are making their films available to
Men accused of helping ex-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn escape from Japan arrested
GoodLifeStudio/iStockBy LUKE BARR, ABC News(BOSTON) — The U.S. government arrested the two men accused of helping ex-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn escape Japan after he faced criminal charges in the country. Ghosn served as Nissan’s chairman from 2001
Arkansas continues phased reopening as coronavirus cases increase
Kameleon007/iStockBy MEREDITH DELISO, ABC News (LITTLE ROCK, Ark.) — Arkansas continued its phased reopening Tuesday, as the number of new COVID-19 cases in the state continued to rise. On Tuesday, the state allowed bars within restaurants to
Thousands evacuate as '500-year flood' destroys 2 dams in Michigan
djperry/iStockBy CHRISTINA CARREGA, ABC News (MIDLAND, Mich.) — The governor of Michigan declared a state of emergency Tuesday night after rapidly rising waters crashed through two dams and forced thousands to evacuate. Officials with the city of
More Americans back giving undocumented immigrants medical care than economic aid amid coronavirus: Poll
PeopleImages/iStockBy QUINN SCANLAN and KENDALL KARSON, ABC News (NEW YORK) — More than two-thirds of Americans say the federal government has a responsibility to provide medical care to undocumented immigrants infected with coronavirus, almost double the proportion
Racism declared a public health crisis in Ohio's most populated county
Davel5957/iStockBy ELLA TORRES, ABC News (COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Officials in Ohio have declared racism a public health crisis in the state’s most populated county. Commissioners in Franklin County passed a resolution Tuesday makes the declaration, as well