A 5.7-magnitude earthquake rocked Utah this morning, causing damage and closing the Salt Lake City Airport.
There is no evidence that anyone involved in the Trump administration used the phrase "Kung Flu" other than the word of one reporter from CBS.
Scientists tested how long coronavirus stays active and that found the virus maintains contagious properties for hours in the air, and days on surfaces.
A joint statement is being prepared by the United States and Canada that will announce a suspension of travel between the countries during the coronavirus outbreak.
"Go shoot the nearest police officer in the face" these are the words of a prominent activist and Bernie Sanders volunteer Yusuf Naqvi, a Chicago-based contract lawyer.
China has announced that it will revoke credentials from US journalists at three newspapers in response to restrictions imposed by the US on Chinese media.
The closure of public schools in Seattle is not accompanied by online learning offerings, despite budget excesses that would enable it.
Mel Brooks and his son Max Brooks have made a comedy video to encourage people to practice social distancing.
Spring break revelers in Florida are partying like there’s no tomorrow on Clearwater Beach. This despite mounting fears surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
President Donald Trump has said that coronavirus will “wash through” in July and August, meaning Trump expects the most deadly portion of this pandemic to be finished by the summer.
Penguins at an aquarium in Chicago are now able to visit with other animals during the coronavirus pandemic, as a US aquarium is temporarily forced to close.
Two New York Times writers linked to an article by with a misleading half-quote by President Trump that paints him as a heartless sociopath. More fake news.
Citizens in Oregon began calling police when they ran out of toilet paper. Police had to take to Facebook to tell them to stop.
An American landlord based out of Portland, Oregon has chosen not to charge his tenants for rent until April, citing concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.
The Seattle city budget for 2020 is the largest ever, with record revenue and a lot of pet projects. The city should use that money to help affected businesses.