Counterfeit masks reaching frontline health workers in US
An investigation has found millions of counterfeit medical masks, gloves, gowns and other supplies being used in hospitals across the country, putting lives at risk.
An investigation has found millions of counterfeit medical masks, gloves, gowns and other supplies being used in hospitals across the country, putting lives at risk.
‘Unbelievable speeds’: Teen busted for driving 191 mph in Canada, police say
A teenager is suspected of driving 191 mph along a Canadian highway Saturday night.
A teenager is suspected of driving 191 mph along a Canadian highway Saturday night.
'These are the hands': Actress Emilia Clarke recites poem in touching tribute for International Nurses Day
The actress thanked all nursing staff around the world amid the fight against COVID-19.
The actress thanked all nursing staff around the world amid the fight against COVID-19.
Dr. Anthony Fauci says US COVID-19 death toll ‘likely higher’ than official tallies
As of May 12, Johns Hopkins had reported that more than 81,000 people in the United States had died from the novel coronavirus.
As of May 12, Johns Hopkins had reported that more than 81,000 people in the United States had died from the novel coronavirus.
California man who wore KKK hood at grocery store won't face charges
A Southern California man who went to grocery shopping in a Ku Klux Klan hood last week will not be charged with a crime, police said Tuesday, adding that he didn’t mean to make “a racial statement.”
A Southern California man who went to grocery shopping in a Ku Klux Klan hood last week will not be charged with a crime, police said Tuesday, adding that he didn’t mean to make “a racial statement.”
COVID-19 in Minnesota: Death toll surpasses 600, positive cases cross 12,000 mark
The Minnesota Department of Health reported 23 additional deaths attributed to COVID-19 Tuesday and 695 new lab-confirmed cases, bringing the state's death toll from the disease to 614 and the total number of positive cases to 12,494.
The Minnesota Department of Health reported 23 additional deaths attributed to COVID-19 Tuesday and 695 new lab-confirmed cases, bringing the state's death toll from the disease to 614 and the total number of positive cases to 12,494.
Hard-hit restaurants await word on California reopening
Many restaurants already are practicing safety procedures they anticipate will be required to reopen.
Many restaurants already are practicing safety procedures they anticipate will be required to reopen.
Twitter's Jack Dorsey donates $25 million to undocumented immigrants, inmates
Mayor London Breed said that Dorsey's donation more than doubles the total contributions to Give2SF and brings the total funding to $26.3 million.
Mayor London Breed said that Dorsey's donation more than doubles the total contributions to Give2SF and brings the total funding to $26.3 million.
As Trump urges reopening, thousands getting sick from COVID-19 on the job
Recent figures show a surge of infections in food-processing plants as well as at construction sites and elsewhere.
Recent figures show a surge of infections in food-processing plants as well as at construction sites and elsewhere.
Steak 'n Shake permanently closes 57 of its restaurants amid coronavirus crisis
When it comes to dining options, there will be fewer steaks and shakes to be had.
When it comes to dining options, there will be fewer steaks and shakes to be had.
Texas man enjoys Lego Disneyland replica at home amid COVID-19 pandemic
A Texas man enjoyed his Lego Disneyland replica while in quarantine.
A Texas man enjoyed his Lego Disneyland replica while in quarantine.
51 Tyson Foods workers positive for coronavirus in Maine
Fifty-one workers at a Tyson Foods poultry plant in Portland, Maine, tested positive for coronavirus after facility-wide testing, and 31 were not showing any symptoms, the company said.
Fifty-one workers at a Tyson Foods poultry plant in Portland, Maine, tested positive for coronavirus after facility-wide testing, and 31 were not showing any symptoms, the company said.
'I'm happy to be alive': Philadelphia police officer who survived COVID-19 shares story
A Philadelphia police officer who was on a ventilator due to COVID-19 says he's happy to be alive after the fight of his life.
A Philadelphia police officer who was on a ventilator due to COVID-19 says he's happy to be alive after the fight of his life.
White House explores $5,000 coronavirus stimulus check in exchange for delayed Social Security benefits
Typically, the earliest Americans can start collecting Social Security benefits is at 62
Typically, the earliest Americans can start collecting Social Security benefits is at 62
Austin Restaurant Weeks presents Feed It Forward
You can help local restaurants and help neighbors in need. Chef Kevin Fink with Emmer & Rye has all the details.
You can help local restaurants and help neighbors in need. Chef Kevin Fink with Emmer & Rye has all the details.
Highlighting work and skills of emergency room nurses
In honor of International Nurses Day, President of the Emergency Nurses Association Mike Hastings talks about ER nurses who are prepared to provide patient care for almost any situation that comes their way.
In honor of International Nurses Day, President of the Emergency Nurses Association Mike Hastings talks about ER nurses who are prepared to provide patient care for almost any situation that comes their way.
YMCA and Austin ISD team up to provide childcare at Galindo Elementary
The program for essential workers kicked off on May 11.
The program for essential workers kicked off on May 11.
Trump says Americans could see a second round of stimulus payments: 'We're talking about that'
President Trump said Monday his administration is considering a second round of coronavirus stimulus payments.
President Trump said Monday his administration is considering a second round of coronavirus stimulus payments.
'Pick up after yourselves': Cocoa Beach inundated with 12,000 pounds of trash this weekend
The organization, Keep Brevard Beautiful says it is collecting about five times more garbage at Cocoa Beach than before beaches shut down due to coronavirus fears.
The organization, Keep Brevard Beautiful says it is collecting about five times more garbage at Cocoa Beach than before beaches shut down due to coronavirus fears.
Video shows LA County inmates attempting to infect themselves with COVID-19, sheriff says
Cases of COVID-19 in the Los Angeles County jail system have spiked by nearly 60% in the span of a week, according to numbers reported Monday by Sheriff Alex Villanueva.
Cases of COVID-19 in the Los Angeles County jail system have spiked by nearly 60% in the span of a week, according to numbers reported Monday by Sheriff Alex Villanueva.




















