HOLD - A New York man lost his brother and mother to the coronavirus in only the span of a day.
Medical staff in hospitals in New York and Michigan are playing Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" while discharging patients who made it through their bouts with the novel coronavirus.
The Treasury Department claims there will be no delay to paper checks being sent out.
According to Governor Gavin Newsom, California's coronavirus situation could improve due to people’s adherence to the stay-at-home orders and social distancing guidelines.
A FEMA spokesperson confirmed through an email sent to NBC News that 25 of its employees tested positive for COVID-19.
According to a New York-based doctor, these asymptomatic children could be passing the disease to others who may be more vulnerable.
Florida gears up for the worst of COVID-19 with a masssive inflow of medical equipment and supplies.
President Donald Trump backed down from the legal falsehood he enjoys total authority over states to now declare he's willing to work with governors as they reopen their states for business in the coming months.
Fisher Island, a luxury private island, purchased thousands of coronavirus tests that will serve the 800 residents of the island as they test for COVID-19.
Bill de Blasio’s net worth is $1.5 million. He received a salary of $254,392 in 2018.
In-person classes at universities across America may not resume until 2021 as the coronavirus pandemic looms and classes for the incoming fall semester could still take place online.
To slow down the spread of COVID-19, most schools in the U.S. were ordered to shut down in mid-March.
President Donald Trump is halting U.S. funding for the World Health Organization (WHO), after threatening to defund it last week.
In response to a continued shortage, New York City will soon begin producing its own coronavirus testing kits.
Dr. Fauci said during an interview he wasn't concerned about the possibility of being removed from the coronavirus task force.
Federal investigators have halted a plot to defraud U.S. hospitals by offering access to a non-existent stockpile of N95 masks.
A new report from a coalition of cities representing 93 million Americans highlights the massive budget shortfalls faced by cities in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the insufficiency of the $150 billion in federal aid provided to states.
Republicans are pushing for $250 billion in extra funding for the Paycheck Protection Program, while Democrats want to tack on extra support for state and local governments, along with hospitals.
A father and son were last reportedly seen going out on Lake Erie as part of a short fishing trip.
Here's the new step the Hallmark star has reportedly taken in recent weeks.
Amash has previously called Trump a "childish bully."
Following the report of Wyoming's first COVID-19-related death, all 50 states in the U.S. have now recorded at least one death.
California Governor Gavin Newsom will soon announce the state's plan to begin lifting coronavirus restrictions.
Trump-backed judge Daniel Kelly became the first incumbent justice on Wisconsin's Supreme Court to lose reelection since 2008, as longtime swing districts like Kenosha County broke strongly for the Democrat in a result that has Republican strategists increasingly concerned about the presidential election.
Mississippi, South Carolina, and Georgia accounted for most of the reported deaths in the aftermath of the severe weather.
Trump claimed that the president has "total" authority to reopen states against the wishes of governors, and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo fired back: "We don't have a king."
The Pentagon is under attack from hackers who are exploiting the current work from home situation forced by the coronavirus pandemic.
Nineteen children and two employees at a Chicago shelter for immigrant youth and an undocumented worker in San Francisco are two examples of how the coronavirus pandemic has affected the country’s undocumented immigrant population.
Three pastors have come together to sue California Governor Gavin Newsom for his rules on social distancing. They argued that this was in violation of the right to "freedom of religion."
The new cases brought the total of infected crew members to seven and are now being isolated off the ship.