Antisemitic Person on Hinge Dating App Offers to Gas Jewish Woman
A Jewish woman from Eugene, Oregon has reported receiving antisemitic messages on the Hinge dating app. According to Channel 9 ABC news, a male user located in her area made a
Police thy neighbor: Virus fears fuel quarantine shaming
Some complain about joggers panting on passers-by. Others wonder what to do when they overhear drunken partygoers rejecting quarantine measures. Still more
Yankees stadium becomes vaccination site for New York's poor
Defying the cold and rain, hundreds of people bundled up in thick coats came to get vaccinated Friday in the famous Yankees baseball stadium in the Bronx, a New York borough that has been
Amid pandemic, a turning point for telemedicine
For a follow-up visit after her recent cancer surgery, Gail Rae-Garwood opted for a video consultation with her specialist, avoiding a long journey -- and potential exposure to COVID-19
'Time for a change': Anti-racism protesters march across US
Tens of thousands of peaceful protesters rallied for racial justice Saturday in cities across the United States following the death of African American George Floyd at the hands of police.
Trump casts doubt on Chinese coronavirus figures
President Donald Trump cast doubt Wednesday on the accuracy of official Chinese figures on its coronavirus outbreak after US lawmakers, citing an intelligence report,
Los Angeles restaurants reopen as virus lockdown eases
Los Angeles restaurants and hair salons were granted permission to reopen immediately Friday, as restrictions were eased despite fears the city has become a coronavirus hotspot.
Trump says unproven coronavirus drugs could be 'gift from God'
US President Donald Trump on Monday said antimalarial drugs that are under investigation to treat the new coronavirus could be a "gift from God" despite scientists warning against the
No apparent harm or benefit from hydroxychloroquine: study
A study performed in New York hospitals found no evidence of either harm or benefit from giving the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine to severely ill coronavirus patients.
Anthony Fauci: America's coronavirus 'hero' lets science do the talking
Anthony Fauci, the United States' top infectious disease expert, has led the country's response to every major epidemic since the outbreak of AIDS in the 1980s, long striving to ensure the
Jazz musician plays gigs from DC house -- mid-renovation
Jazz harmonica player Frederic Yonnet was gearing up for a tour of the United States. But when the coronavirus shattered his plans for live national performances,
US demands Venezuela free Citgo executives as virus hits
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday demanded that Venezuela release six detained former Citgo executives, five of whom are US citizens, due to risks from the coronavirus.