NJ home health aide charged with exposing coronavirus to elderly client who died

A New Jersey home health aide is facing criminal endangerment charges in the COVID-19 death of an 80-year-old woman under her care, prosecutors said.

President Trump says back to normal in golf means big crowds, no masks

President Donald Trump’s idea of golf getting back to normal is having thousands of fans who aren’t wearing masks in attendance and “practically standing on top of each other.”

Colorado Gov. Polis pushes back against CDC's coronavirus death counts

“The CDC criteria include anybody who has died with COVID-19, but what the people of Colorado and the people of the country want to know is how many people died of COVID-19,” Polis told “Fox News Sunday."

Troopers help deliver Tennessee woman's baby on NJ Turnpike

According to officials, the woman’s husband, a truck driver, led troopers to the cab of his tractor where his wife was lying in a bunk preparing to give birth.

NJ cites Katrina-era law to block some COVID-19 records

Some of the denied records include reports from hospitals on their supplies and capacity. Such reports were required under an executive order signed by Murphy. 

LA makes COVID-19 tests available to all residents, but many go unused amid nationwide shortage, report finds

The city pays $137 per test and 75,000 tests are available each week, but in the two weeks that the mayor expanded testing, only about 57,000 tests have been used on average each week.

Man paroled over coronavirus concerns charged in murder

A parolee suspected of killing a woman in Denver had been released from prison three weeks before the slaying because of concerns over the coronavirus.

Virus or not, if you open New Jersey beaches, they’ll come

Teens and young adults were particularly well-represented in Seaside Heights, which for generations has been the place to go the day after graduation, or pretty much any other time when sunshine and the opposite sex were priorities.

Office Depot closing stores, laying off 13,000 workers

Office Depot announced a restructuring plan that includes closing stores and laying off about 13,100 employees by 2023.

As US coronavirus death toll mounts, so does the belief by some that it is exaggerated

There’s a reason why some people believe government officials are exaggerating the number of COVID-19 fatalities. One problem is the hodgepodge way states tally those numbers, Fox News has found.

Temple University Hospital nurse to be honored at NASCAR

A Temple University Hospital nurse will be honored this weekend at NASCAR for the work she does each and every day on the frontline of COVID-19.