Many New Yorkers who suspected they had COVID-19 did not, study finds
nycshooter/iStockBy MEGAN CHRISTIE and DR. MARK ABDELMALEK, ABC News (NEW YORK) — “I think I had it.” You’ve likely heard someone say it, or perhaps you’ve been muttering it yourself. It seems these months of quarantine-life and
“This did not age well”: Sarah Hyland pokes fun at her optimistic 2020 tweet
ABC(LOS ANGELES) — Former Modern Family star Sarah Hyland poked a little fun at herself — and at the situation we’re all in nowadays — by calling back to a tweet she sent at the beginning of the year. “If you
Jennifer Garner ditches folding laundry to dance around and drink wine instead
Photo by BG004/Bauer-Griffin/GC Image(LOS ANGELES) — With COVID-19 keeping many people indoors due to lockdown measures, some are finding it harder than ever to focus on completing the most mundane tasks. In an ultra relatable video on Tuesday,
Pompeo declined interview with IG probing 'emergency' Saudi arms sales before having him fired
Official White House Photo by Andrea HanksBy CONOR FINNEGAN and BENJAMIN SIEGEL, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declined to be interviewed by the Office of the Inspector General about his push for “emergency”
Navajo Nation: Where COVID-19 claims whole families
ABC NewsBy MATT GUTMAN and LISSETTE RODRIGUEZ, ABC News (GALLUP, N.M.) — It felt like haunted ground. The only sounds left at the traditional Najavo hut were the notes of the wind chimes and the whines of
Ruby Rose exits CW drama 'Batwoman' after one season
Photo: Bettina Strauss/The CW — © 2020 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved.(LOS ANGELES) — Ruby Rose, star of the groundbreaking CW series Batwoman, dropped a bombshell on Tuesday with the announcement that she has left the show after
High school seniors become first to head back to school in South Korea
smolaw11/iStockBy HAKYUNG KATE LEE, ABC News (SEOUL, South Korea) — High school students lined up in front of school gates across South Korea on Wednesday as they waited to get their temperature checked and sanitize their hands
Here's what to expect as Disney Springs reopens
Disney ParksBy GENEVIEVE SHAW BROWN, ABC News (ORLANDO, Fla.) — Disney Springs reopens Wednesday with new safety features in place. It’s the first step in a phased reopening. Below are some of the changes guests can expect
FTC, DOJ crack down on surge of allegedly fraudulent COVID-19 'treatments'
skhoward/iStockBy PIERRE THOMAS, GERRY WAGSCHAL, ALEXANDER MALLIN and ROBYN WEIL, ABC News(WASHINGTON) — The Federal Trade Commission and Justice Department are seeing a rising number of promotions of allegedly bogus treatments and cures for COVID-19, which they
Asian Americans face coronavirus 'double whammy' in COVID-19 crisis
FilippoBacci/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE and DEENA ZARU, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Gary Lin, a Chinese-American business owner in New York City, has been working through the coronavirus crisis to keep his ramen restaurant afloat. He is worried