Beyond the antibodies: How our immune system may protect us against COVID-19 infection
CasPhotography/iStockBy EDEN DAVID, ABC News (NEW YORK) — As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on and more people get infected and recover, scientists continue to learn about the body’s protective immune response against the virus. Emerging evidence has
'Harry Potter' movies vanishing from HBO Max in August
Warner Bros. Ent./ Harry Potter Publishing Rights © J.K.R.(LOS ANGELES) — Here’s a heads up to Harry Potter fans. According to Deadline, all eight installments of the series will be leaving HBO Max at the end of August — so
'Trolls World Tour' tops Fandango video-on-demand list for the past week
Universal(LOS ANGELES) — Trolls World Tour, a movie that came to streaming after COVID-19 shut down movie theaters nationwide, apparently continues to do a brisk business at home. The movie, which features the voices of Justin Timberlake, Kelly Clarkson, Oscar-winner Sam
DOJ charges alleged Chinese hackers for stealing trade secrets, targeting firms working on COVID-19 vaccine
DNY59/iStockBy ALEXANDER MALLIN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The Justice Department has announced an 11-count indictment charging two alleged Chinese hackers accused of carrying out a massive global cyber intrusion campaign to steal trade secrets, including most recently
Poll numbers dropping amid the pandemic, Trump returns to the briefing room podium
Official White House Photo by Tia DufourBy JORDYN PHELPS, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The briefings are back. Nearly three months after President Donald Trump stopped holding those near-daily late-afternoon press briefings on the coronavirus at the urging
Apple pledges to be 100% carbon neutral by 2030
AleksandarNakic/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (CUPERTINO, Calif.) — Apple announced an ambitious pledge Tuesday — unveiling a plan to make all the company’s supply chains and products entirely carbon neutral by 2030. “Businesses have a profound opportunity
NFL, players agree to coronavirus testing protocols
EricVega/iStockBy ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — NFL players and the players’ union have been at odds about how to safely bring athletes into training camps amid the coronavirus pandemic. Now the league and its players have agreed
“I made a lot of people mad” – Nick Cannon teases conversation with rabbi on an upcoming episode of his podcast
Noam Galai/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — Nick Cannon took to Instagram on Monday to share part of a conversation with a rabbi he plans to air on an upcoming episode of his podcast and YouTube series Cannon’s Class. “I made a lot of
Julia Roberts reuniting with Denzel Washington for Netflix drama 'Leave The World Behind'
Vince Bucci/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — Netflix has landed some more major star power. The upcoming Julia Roberts–Denzel Washington drama Leave The World Behind, from Mr. Robot director Sam Esmail, will be coming to the streaming giant, according to
Senate GOP supports another round of relief checks to Americans: McConnell
oonal/iStockBy TRISH TURNER and ALLISON PECORIN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell revealed Tuesday morning that Senate Republicans plan to support another round of stimulus checks — or “direct payments” — to Americans in