#GettyMuseumChallenge continues to provide people with at-home artistic fodder during pandemic
Classic works of art have been parodied and emulated in the ongoing viral challenge.
Classic works of art have been parodied and emulated in the ongoing viral challenge.
US coronavirus cases top 800,000, according to Johns Hopkins
As of April 21, there were more than 43,000 deaths and 73,000 recoveries in the United States from the novel coronavirus.
As of April 21, there were more than 43,000 deaths and 73,000 recoveries in the United States from the novel coronavirus.
Program helps Texans who can’t afford electricity bill during COVID-19 pandemic
There is help for Texans who are out of work due to the coronavirus pandemic or otherwise qualify for unemployment benefits and can't afford their electric bill.
There is help for Texans who are out of work due to the coronavirus pandemic or otherwise qualify for unemployment benefits and can't afford their electric bill.
Texas Railroad Commission passes on putting cap on oil production
The price of oil fell again on Tuesday as the Texas Railroad Commission, which regulates oil, was divided about what to do.
The price of oil fell again on Tuesday as the Texas Railroad Commission, which regulates oil, was divided about what to do.
FOX 7 Discussion: Advanced Placement test changes for high school students
Liz Pack with Collegewise joins Marcel Clarke to discuss changes to procedures for Advanced Placement testing.
Liz Pack with Collegewise joins Marcel Clarke to discuss changes to procedures for Advanced Placement testing.
New York no longer needs USNS Comfort hospital ship
Gov. Cuomo said that the USNS Comfort was helpful, but could now be sent elsewhere after being docked for weeks off of Manhattan.
Gov. Cuomo said that the USNS Comfort was helpful, but could now be sent elsewhere after being docked for weeks off of Manhattan.
Williamson County judge denies using COVID-19 outbreak to go shopping on county dime
The items purchased were materials for the Williamson County Mask Brigade. Almost 500 local volunteers are making face covers and masks for first responders, essential county employees and individuals deemed to be high risk.
The items purchased were materials for the Williamson County Mask Brigade. Almost 500 local volunteers are making face covers and masks for first responders, essential county employees and individuals deemed to be high risk.
Trump's Mar-a-Lago furloughs 153 servers, cooks amid coronavirus pandemic
It isn't the only Trump resort in Florida to furlough workers.
It isn't the only Trump resort in Florida to furlough workers.
Senate approves $483B virus aid deal, sends it to House
Passage was swift and unanimous, according to the Associated Press.
Passage was swift and unanimous, according to the Associated Press.
Trump announces 60-day 'pause' on immigration, will only apply to those seeking certain green cards
The president made the announcement in a tweet on Monday.
The president made the announcement in a tweet on Monday.
Austin FC and Yeti hold virtual food drive for Central Texas Food Bank
Both organizations also announced they would be matching donations.
Both organizations also announced they would be matching donations.
‘Empire’ composer and musicians harmonize from home amid COVID-19 pandemic
A new documentary captures how composer Fil Eisler and the musicians for the FOX TV show “Empire” have managed to create harmony from home.
A new documentary captures how composer Fil Eisler and the musicians for the FOX TV show “Empire” have managed to create harmony from home.
City of Tampa employee catches Tom Brady working out in closed park, mayor says
“I’m not one to gossip so you didn’t hear this from me,” Tampa Mayor Jane Castor told St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman during a live-streamed, joint update on the cities’ response to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
“I’m not one to gossip so you didn’t hear this from me,” Tampa Mayor Jane Castor told St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman during a live-streamed, joint update on the cities’ response to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Dow tumbles 631 points as oil selloff deepens
The Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled 515 points, or 2.18 percent, in the opening minutes of trading. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite dropped 1.76 percent and 1.2 percent, respectively.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled 515 points, or 2.18 percent, in the opening minutes of trading. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite dropped 1.76 percent and 1.2 percent, respectively.
More deaths, no benefit from malaria drug hydroxychloroquine in VA coronavirus study
With 368 patients, it’s the largest look so far of hydroxychloroquine with or without the antibiotic azithromycin for COVID-19.
With 368 patients, it’s the largest look so far of hydroxychloroquine with or without the antibiotic azithromycin for COVID-19.
Soldier sings ‘Sound of Music’ classic with children over video call
One U.S. soldier channeled her inner Julie Andrews in this uplifting performance of the musical and cinematic classic.
One U.S. soldier channeled her inner Julie Andrews in this uplifting performance of the musical and cinematic classic.
Jellyfish glides through clear waters of Venice canal
Andrea Mangoni captured mesmerizing video of a jellyfish calmly swimming through the clear waters of a Venice canal.
Andrea Mangoni captured mesmerizing video of a jellyfish calmly swimming through the clear waters of a Venice canal.
Iconic Austin establishment Threadgill's closing its doors for good
Like other restaurants and businesses in town, Threadgill's was forced to shut its doors due to the coronavirus and it had anticipated reopening back up in May.
Like other restaurants and businesses in town, Threadgill's was forced to shut its doors due to the coronavirus and it had anticipated reopening back up in May.
Immigrants sue for release from ICE centers in California over allegedly unsafe conditions
Immigrants detained by ICE in two California facilities should be released because of unsafe conditions amid the coronavirus pandemic, a lawsuit alleged.
Immigrants detained by ICE in two California facilities should be released because of unsafe conditions amid the coronavirus pandemic, a lawsuit alleged.
Dr. Fauci says reopening too quickly will 'backfire'
The top infectious-disease expert in the United States has a message for protesters who are ignoring their governors’ stay-at-home orders and calling for him to be fired over his guidelines.
The top infectious-disease expert in the United States has a message for protesters who are ignoring their governors’ stay-at-home orders and calling for him to be fired over his guidelines.

















