Nearly 600 USS Theodore Roosevelt Sailors Catch Coronavirus, Navy Evacuates
The Navy announced that 3,967 sailors had been taken off the aircraft carrier in Guam, where it is docked.
The Navy announced that 3,967 sailors had been taken off the aircraft carrier in Guam, where it is docked.
Have the pollsters learned from their mistakes in the 2016 presidential election? Maybe. Maybe not.
We should prepare for the worst-case scenario,
Neel
Kashkari cautioned.
It is what it is. We are where we are right now,
the
public health official said.
We should stop thinking of the health and economic responses
as separate. They are not,
the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee wrote in a new
New York Times op-ed.
COVID-19 is not our only enemy. While the world confronts a pandemic, our critical infrastructure is vulnerable to cyberattack. Read this new report on where the weak points are and how to strengthen defenses against terrorists and cyber-criminals.
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As the most powerful military force in the world, with
the highest level of combat readiness, the U.S.
military's failure to contain the virus has been
disappointing,
Peking University Center for Maritime Strategy Studies
director Hu Bo wrote.
We all have to help each other,
Matthew
Fermin, owner of East Harlem restaurant Santiago's
Beer Garden, told Newsweek.
I almost cried,
said a user of Six Feet
Supplies, a charity started by teenagers who shop for
those susceptible to COVID-19.
I want to keep it going as long as we can,
Ryan O'Connell told Newsweek.
In these pestilent days of being a New York City denizen during the age of COVID-19, one travel writer muses on what we can learn from the uncertainty of reality.
The world is filled with unique, breathtaking natural wonders from boiling craters to caves full of luminescent glowworms. These 10 sites are a great place to start when looking for hope in some of Mother Nature's greatest offerings.
Does one infected tiger in New York mean animal owners and lovers should be worried about their own furry friends?
More than 557,000 people have tested positive for the new coronavirus in the U.S., where the largest outbreak worldwide is occurring.
A study into how immunity is developed after
COVID-19 infection is still ongoing,
Jeong Eun-Kyeong, the director of Korea's Center for
Disease Control and Prevention, said.
One of Brazil's most iconic attractions was lit up with a doctor's uniform on Easter Sunday to pay tribute to frontline health care workers.
During the wide-ranging coronavirus stay-at-home orders, many have lost their homes and around 750,000 customers are left without power across 10 states.
Some Americans eligible for the scheme have begun to see the one-off payments arrive in their accounts, while millions more are waiting for the delivery of paper checks.
At least 3,319 people have tested positive for coronavirus in South Carolina, and 82 people have died, according to public health officials.
Groups could be seen enjoying the sunshine in Washington Square, Golden Gate Park and Dolores Park picnicking, strolling, dancing, and relaxing on the grass.
The news should not be any president's friend, ally,
or buddy,
Fox & Friends co-host Jedediah Bila said.
The church service at
7 a.m. had more than 50 people, the one at 10 a.m.
had more than 50 people,
CNN correspondent Gary Tuchman reported.
We should prepare for the worst-case scenario,
Neel Kashkari cautioned.
We should stop thinking of the health and economic
responses as separate. They are not,
the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee wrote
in a new New York Times op-ed.
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Some Americans eligible for the scheme have begun to see the one-off payments arrive in their accounts, while millions more are waiting for the delivery of paper checks.
More than 80 people who make music for television and film have mashed up "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" and "What a Wonderful World" in latest coronavirus charitable effort.
This Administration's retreat from multilateralism has been a
boon for Chinese soft power,
Senator Mark Warner (D) told Newsweek.
The court's ruling is only temporary, and briefings on whether to extend it are expected to be filed over the coming days.
The guidance document prescribes a two-meter distance between commuters and recommends that users of public transportation wear hygienic masks.
The country has seen a roughly 12 percent decrease in the number of households paying rent in April, compared with last month, according to a report from the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC).
Professor Sarah Gilbert at Oxford University is working alongside a team of researchers who are ready to move a vaccine they developed to clinical trials in two weeks.
An increasing number of Brazilians are leaving their homes and dismissing social distancing guidelines in a move many regional government leaders say is being encouraged by President Jair Bolsonaro.
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