Report: More positive COVID-19 cases identified among Ravens team
33ft/iStockBy JEANETTE TORRES-PEREZ, ABC News (NEW YORK) — More positive cases of COVID-19 have reportedly been identified within the Baltimore Ravens organization. Citing a source, ESPN reports the additional positive tests from Wednesday includes one Ravens player.
How to help food banks this Thanksgiving as COVID-19 deepens demand
Halfpoint/iStockBy KELLY MCCARTHY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — During the holiday season, people typically look to schools, churches, grocery stores and other community events to donate food to those in need. But ahead of Thanksgiving, food banks
Scoreboard roundup — 11/25/20
iStockBy ABC News (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events: TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALLVillanova 76, Boston College 67Virginia 89, Towson 54Iowa 97, NC Central 67Wisconsin 77, E. Illinois 67Illinois 122, NC A&T 60Kentucky 81,
Anticipating a vaccine, supply chain preps for challenges ahead
nevodka/iStockBy SASHA PEZENIK, ABC News (NEW YORK) — With the steady march toward a safe, effective and authorized coronavirus vaccine, another race now runs alongside: how to dispatch tens of millions of doses across every corner of
Los Angeles officials consider stay-at-home order as coronavirus cases keep climbing
tuachanwatthana/iStockBy IVAN PEREIRA and CAMMERON PARRISH, ABC News (LOS ANGELES) — Los Angeles County is on the brink of ordering new restrictions to combat the rising coronavirus cases, but the latest proposal made by the Health Department
Over two dozen whales, three dolphins euthanized after mass stranding in New Zealand
File photo. (Anne Webber/iStock)By JULIA JACOBO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — One hundred marine mammals have died after a mass stranding on remote beaches in New Zealand. The animals washed up on Rekohu, Wharekauri and Chatham islands,