Universal Orlando plans to reopen for public June 5
cveltri/iStockBy GENEVIEVE SHAW BROWN, ABC News (ORLANDO, Fla.) — Universal Orlando could open to the public in early June, according to ABC affiliate WFTV. The Orange County Task Force has approved the park’s plan to reopen to
Bipartisan group of senators pushes to give small businesses more time to spend PPP funds
drnadig/iStockBy TRISH TURNER, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — A bipartisan group of senators introduced a measure on Thursday that would double the number of weeks small business owners have to spend their federally backed loans from the Paycheck
Gwen Stefani, James Taylor, Steve Martin and more rally to end child hunger in Red Nose Day telecast
NBCBy MEGAN STONE, ABC News (LOS ANGELES) — The sixth annual Red Nose Day special looked a little different this year with digital noses, but its objective remained the same: raise awareness and funds to help end child
Son allegedly stabs father to death during Zoom video chat: Police
vmargineanu/iStockBy WILLIAM MANSELL, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A virtual meeting Thursday turned deadly when a man allegedly stabbed his father to death while on a Zoom chat, according to the Suffolk County Police Department. Dwight Powers,
Passenger jet crashes in Pakistan, all on board feared dead
KeithBinns/iStockBy HABIBULLAH KHAN, ABC News (KARACHI, Pakistan) — A Pakistani Airlines passenger jet has crashed near the Karachi Airport Friday. All 91 passengers and seven crew members on board are feared dead, a PIA official told ABC
Mayo Clinic doctors find many COVID-19 antibody tests fail their quality standards: ABC News exclusive
The Mayo ClinicBy DR. MARK ABDELMALEK and MEGAN CHRISTIE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A number of commercially available COVID-19 antibody tests, which look at a patient’s blood for signs of past infection, did not pass Mayo
Trump to withdraw US from another key arms control pact
Official White House Photo by D. Myles CullenBy CONOR FINNEGAN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The Trump administration will withdraw the U.S. from another major arms control pact on Friday, according to President Donald Trump. It’s the latest
Doctor navigates culture, stigma to address black mental health amid COVID-19
Prostock-Studio/iStockBy ABBY CRUZ (NEW YORK) — With mental health resources in high demand during the coronavirus pandemic, one doctor has stepped up to give tips online and through her book to help others cope. Dr. Rheeda Walker
COVID-related arson believed cause of church fire in Mississippi
JSABBOTT/iStockBy IVAN PEREIRA, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Investigators are looking into a potential arson case at a Mississippi church where members sued local leaders after receiving a citation for disobeying orders against holding in-person religious services
Coronavirus updates: COVID-19 study aims to vaccinate over 10,000 adults and children
narvikk/iStockBy MORGAN WINSOR, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now killed more than 333,000 people worldwide. Over 5.1 million people across the globe have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused