Premature baby with coronavirus, believed to be Scotland’s youngest COVID-19 patient, defeats virus
An infant believed to be Scotland’s youngest coronavirus patient is on the mend after contracting the novel virus at just 3 weeks old.
An infant believed to be Scotland’s youngest coronavirus patient is on the mend after contracting the novel virus at just 3 weeks old.
Tom Hanks sends special gift to bullied Australian boy named Corona
Tom Hanks surprised an Australian boy after the boy reached out to express his concern about the actor's recent bout with coronavirus, but also mentioned how he was bullied because his name is Corona, a report said Thursday.
Tom Hanks surprised an Australian boy after the boy reached out to express his concern about the actor's recent bout with coronavirus, but also mentioned how he was bullied because his name is Corona, a report said Thursday.
Maryland, Delaware farms to destroy 2M chickens due to plant staffing shortages
Coronavirus-related staffing shortages at chicken processing plants will lead farms in Maryland and Delaware to destroy nearly 2 million chickens.
Coronavirus-related staffing shortages at chicken processing plants will lead farms in Maryland and Delaware to destroy nearly 2 million chickens.
Trump signs $484 billion measure to aid employers, hospitals
resident Donald Trump has signed a $484 billion bill that aids employers and hospitals under stress from the coronavirus pandemic.
resident Donald Trump has signed a $484 billion bill that aids employers and hospitals under stress from the coronavirus pandemic.
Wawa and Sheetz team up to donate to emergency food banks
The two companies have teamed up to help provide emergency relief to food banks in the area amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The two companies have teamed up to help provide emergency relief to food banks in the area amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Empty stadiums for soccer games amid COVID-19 pandemic? It's not quite that simple
Soccer games will take place in stadiums without fans present, but they will be far from empty.
Soccer games will take place in stadiums without fans present, but they will be far from empty.
Curbside pick-up to expand to over 350 more Pennsylvania liquor stores starting Monday
Pennsylvania will expand its recently introduced curbside pick-up to include nearly 400 additional Fine Wine and Good Spirits across the state beginning on Monday.
Pennsylvania will expand its recently introduced curbside pick-up to include nearly 400 additional Fine Wine and Good Spirits across the state beginning on Monday.
Man in quarantine watches birth of his first child via Zoom
“It’s hard to put into words what it’s like having a baby during the coronavirus pandemic. But it has really enabled us to put this whole thing into perspective,” Stephanie Gandelman, the child’s mother, told Storyful.
“It’s hard to put into words what it’s like having a baby during the coronavirus pandemic. But it has really enabled us to put this whole thing into perspective,” Stephanie Gandelman, the child’s mother, told Storyful.
US coronavirus deaths surpass 50,000, according to Johns Hopkins
The number of people who have died from COVID-19 surpassed 50,000 on April 24, according to the most recent data from Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center.
The number of people who have died from COVID-19 surpassed 50,000 on April 24, according to the most recent data from Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center.
Dr. Oz discusses coronavirus and blot clots, breastfeeding
Dr. Oz weighs in on growing evidence that the virus can cause blod clots and whether or not it's safe to breastfeed.
Dr. Oz weighs in on growing evidence that the virus can cause blod clots and whether or not it's safe to breastfeed.
Pennsylvania revises coronavirus death toll, excludes probable cases
The Pennsylvania Department of Health slashed the state’s COVID-19 death toll on Thursday by 201, saying probable deaths it had previously included in the count were eliminated after further investigation.
The Pennsylvania Department of Health slashed the state’s COVID-19 death toll on Thursday by 201, saying probable deaths it had previously included in the count were eliminated after further investigation.
Nearly 3 million New Yorkers have had coronavirus, antibody study suggests
Nearly 70 percent of the overall testing was done in the regions of Westchester, New York City and Long Island.
Nearly 70 percent of the overall testing was done in the regions of Westchester, New York City and Long Island.
Some governors worry that federal coronavirus aid is too restrictive
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said Thursday that much of the $1.8 billion heading there is “unusable" and might have to be returned to the U.S. Treasury.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said Thursday that much of the $1.8 billion heading there is “unusable" and might have to be returned to the U.S. Treasury.
Wolf says Philadelphia will not be ready to open in early May
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf on Thursday addressed questions about his administration's plan to reopen the state amid reported signs of coronavirus stabilization in some regions.
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf on Thursday addressed questions about his administration's plan to reopen the state amid reported signs of coronavirus stabilization in some regions.
Starbucks serves 1 million free coffees to front-line workers, extends offer through May 31
Starbucks announced Thursday that the company would be extending its current free coffee offer to front-line workers and first responders through the end of May.
Starbucks announced Thursday that the company would be extending its current free coffee offer to front-line workers and first responders through the end of May.
'Mask Angel' leaves boxes of masks outside Camden County coffee shop
A South Jersey woman is leaving boxes of masks around South Jersey for those who need them.
A South Jersey woman is leaving boxes of masks around South Jersey for those who need them.
Attorneys predict quarantine will lead to divorce and estate planning
Quarantining may start to feel like the walls are closing in after a while and that could put a strain on some marriages.
Quarantining may start to feel like the walls are closing in after a while and that could put a strain on some marriages.
San Jose woman believed to be nation’s first COVID-19 death remembered
The first-known fatality of the novel coronavirus in the U.S. was identified Thursday as a seemingly healthy San Jose woman.
The first-known fatality of the novel coronavirus in the U.S. was identified Thursday as a seemingly healthy San Jose woman.
Driver for Food Bank of South Jersey helps deliver food to those in need
A driver for the Food Bank of South Jersey drives every day to deliver food to those who need it the most.
A driver for the Food Bank of South Jersey drives every day to deliver food to those who need it the most.
FOX feeding families with disabilities during COVID-19 pandemic
In a partnership with the City of Los Angeles, FOX is feeding thousands of people with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a partnership with the City of Los Angeles, FOX is feeding thousands of people with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.



















