rpbirdman/iStockBy ELLA TORRES, ABC News (BLACKSBURG, Va.) — Americans won’t be the only ones emerging from their isolation this summer; so too will millions of insects that have been underAmericans won’t be the only ones emerging from
tomorrowspix/iStockBy IVAN PEREIRA, ABC News(ST. LOUIS) — Hundreds of partygoers spent their Memorial Day weekend living it up in the waters of the Ozarks and now health officials are asking them to isolate for the next two
ABC NewsBy MAX GOLEMBO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Two storm systems, one in the Plains and the other in Florida, brought copious amounts of rain and severe storms on Monday. Just south of Port St. Lucie,
Daisy-Daisy/iStockBy MATTHEW MOSK, OLIVIA RUBIN, ALLISON PECORIN and HALLEY FREGER, ABC News (NEW YORK) — With over 37,600 deaths, nursing home fatalities now account for nearly 40% of deaths from the novel coronavirus in the U.S., according
Chalabala/iStockBy JON HAWORTH, ABC News (BOSTON) — A man has been arrested after allegedly stealing an American flag from a memorial commemorating service members who have given their lives in defense of the United States, lighting it
The New York City Commission on Human RightsBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News(NEW YORK) — The New York City Commission on Human Rights is launching a massive effort to combat anti-Asian bias as reports of COVID-19-related discrimination skyrocket.
Ovidiu Dugulan/iStockBy MORGAN WINSOR, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now killed more than 346,000 people worldwide. Nearly 5.5 million people across the globe have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease
iStock/koto_fejaBy: LAUREN EFFRON, ABC News (NEW YORK) — One California city is grappling with COVID-19 outbreaks at nine of its industrial facilities, including one food processing plant that reported having at least 153 positive cases, according to