Stanford won't accept $7.4M relief funds; other universities will take the money
Stanford had been allocated $7.4 million in Higher Education Emergency Relief funds. The prestigious school in Palo Alto, also has a $28 billion endowment,
Stanford had been allocated $7.4 million in Higher Education Emergency Relief funds. The prestigious school in Palo Alto, also has a $28 billion endowment,
Asymptomatic testing is not under way yet, Murphy says
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said Wednesday that the two drive-thru testing sites operated with the federal government cannot yet begin taking asymptomatic residents yet.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said Wednesday that the two drive-thru testing sites operated with the federal government cannot yet begin taking asymptomatic residents yet.
New home sales plunge 15.4% in March as virus hits
Sales of new single-family homes dropped to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 627,000 last month, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Sales of new single-family homes dropped to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 627,000 last month, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Trump says Thunderbirds, Blue Angels will do flyovers across country to honor medical workers
In the coronavirus task force briefing Wednesday, President Trump said that the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels and the Air Force's Thunderbirds would be doing flyovers of major American cities in honor of "American medical workers"
In the coronavirus task force briefing Wednesday, President Trump said that the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels and the Air Force's Thunderbirds would be doing flyovers of major American cities in honor of "American medical workers"
Inmates released from California jails because of coronavirus were rearrested for new crimes
Thousands of inmates have been released from county jails throughout California under an April 13 emergency order by the state Judicial Council cutting bail to zero for those charged with low-level offenses.
Thousands of inmates have been released from county jails throughout California under an April 13 emergency order by the state Judicial Council cutting bail to zero for those charged with low-level offenses.
Dr. Oz discusses COVID-19 cases in pet cats
CDC officials report two pet cats in New York have tested positive for the virus.
CDC officials report two pet cats in New York have tested positive for the virus.
Coronavirus may cause strokes in younger patients: report
In an interview with CNN, Mount Sinai Health System neurosurgeon Dr. Thomas Oxley said the virus is causing clots in arteries, resulting in "severe strokes."
In an interview with CNN, Mount Sinai Health System neurosurgeon Dr. Thomas Oxley said the virus is causing clots in arteries, resulting in "severe strokes."
US unemployment claims surge by another 4.4 million
More than 4.4 million laid-off workers applied for U.S. unemployment benefits last week as job cuts escalated across an economy that remains all but shut down, the government said Thursday.
More than 4.4 million laid-off workers applied for U.S. unemployment benefits last week as job cuts escalated across an economy that remains all but shut down, the government said Thursday.
Walmart begins mandating one-way aisles
In order to encourage social distancing while shopping during the COVID-19 pandemic, Walmart stores are updating their policy by creating one-way aisles.
In order to encourage social distancing while shopping during the COVID-19 pandemic, Walmart stores are updating their policy by creating one-way aisles.
Mother pleads for help, calling for clinical drug to treat daughter with COVID-19
A 27-year-old woman is in the hospital battling coronavirus, and her mom is pleading for help.
A 27-year-old woman is in the hospital battling coronavirus, and her mom is pleading for help.
Beaumont worker turned away 4 times with COVID-19 symptoms before dying
"The fact that she got infected by doing the job she did for 31 years and she couldn't get taken care of by her own family, meaning Beaumont it’s sad," said Corrothers. "It is disheartening to say the least."
"The fact that she got infected by doing the job she did for 31 years and she couldn't get taken care of by her own family, meaning Beaumont it’s sad," said Corrothers. "It is disheartening to say the least."
Healthcare professionals address COVID-19 pandemic in black community
A virtual town hall was broadcasted on the radio and live-streamed on Facebook Wednesday night.
A virtual town hall was broadcasted on the radio and live-streamed on Facebook Wednesday night.
Rodney, Erika McLeod arrange lunch delivery for front line workers
Eagles safety Rodney McLeod and his wife Erika arranged lunch delivery for front line workers at the testing site at the University of Pennsylvania.
Eagles safety Rodney McLeod and his wife Erika arranged lunch delivery for front line workers at the testing site at the University of Pennsylvania.
Partnership helps deliver food to cancer patients during COVID-19 pandemic
An organization is helping cancer patients delivering food to them during the COVID-19 pandemic.
An organization is helping cancer patients delivering food to them during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Delaware County woman steps up to help workers on front lines of COVID-19
A Delaware County woman launched a Facebook page for donations to help those are the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Delaware County woman launched a Facebook page for donations to help those are the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nursing home residents, staff feel impacts of COVID-19 in Pennsylvania
Nursing home residents and staff are feeling the effects of COVID-19.
Nursing home residents and staff are feeling the effects of COVID-19.
Johns Hopkins University warns of layoffs, cuts while tracking coronavirus spread
Johns Hopkins University is planning to cut salaries and expecting to furlough and lay off employees because of multimillion-dollar losses arising from the pandemic.
Johns Hopkins University is planning to cut salaries and expecting to furlough and lay off employees because of multimillion-dollar losses arising from the pandemic.
Penguin Random House donates 750K books to students following school closures due to COVID-19
Publishing company Penguin Random House announced it has donated 750,000 books to First Book, an education nonprofit dedicated to bringing books to students in need amid school closures due to COVID-19.
Publishing company Penguin Random House announced it has donated 750,000 books to First Book, an education nonprofit dedicated to bringing books to students in need amid school closures due to COVID-19.
Transit Workers Union will not call for a work stoppage on Thursday, SEPTA says
SEPTA announced Wednesday night that TWU Local 234 will not call for a work stoppage on Thursday.
SEPTA announced Wednesday night that TWU Local 234 will not call for a work stoppage on Thursday.
McDonald’s offers free Thank You Meals to health care workers, officers, firefighters, paramedics
McDonald’s will offer free Thank You Meals*, between Wednesday, April 22 and Tuesday, May 5, for health care workers and first responders.
McDonald’s will offer free Thank You Meals*, between Wednesday, April 22 and Tuesday, May 5, for health care workers and first responders.



















