Person in Washington state first in US to die from novel coronavirus
A person has died in Washington state of COVID-19, state health officials said Saturday, marking the first such reported death in the United States.
A person has died in Washington state of COVID-19, state health officials said Saturday, marking the first such reported death in the United States.
President Trump addresses the nation about the novel coronavirus threat.
BREAKING: Health officials in Washington State have confirmed the first U.S. death due to COVID-19.
Shannon Gibbons will be auditioning Sunday at 8 pm on ABC for a second time to fulfill a life-long dream of winning "American Idol."
A man who stole an ambulance led police on a nearly 90-minute chase after getting shot three times while trying to hit an officer on Friday night in Philadelphia.
The NYPD has released surveillance video of an Uber driver being assaulted on Manhattan's East Side.
The United States and the Taliban have signed a peace agreement aimed at ending the 18-year war in Afghanistan, America's longest.
For the first time in nearly a decade, Disneyland premiered a new daytime parade, "Magic Happens," as well as some new treats and drinks at the annual Food and Wine Festival.
Joe Coulombe, who created Trader Joe's with a vision that college-educated but poorly paid young people would flock to a store that stocked healthy foods at bargain prices, died late Friday. He was 89.
Police are searching for a suspect wanted for shooting multiple businesses in Brooklyn with a BB gun.
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The wind will continue into the first half of the weekend.
Following consecutive victories in New Hampshire and Nevada, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is considered the Democratic candidate with the best chance to take on President Donald Trump in the general election, according to a new ABC News poll.
Nik Wallenda will attempt a 1,800-foot walk over the Masaya Volcano in Nicaragua, his longest and highest highwire walk ever attempted.
There are no Central Park statues honoring real-life women. Sculptor Meredith Bergmann is going to change that.
The LIRR says the Port Jefferson, Ronkonkoma and Oyster Bay branches are now operating on or close to schedule.
A new exhibit "Women March" celebrates the centennial of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote in 1920, as it explores the efforts of a wide range of women to expand American democracy in the centuries before and after the suffrage victory.
Supermodel and fashion expert Roshumba Williams rounds up her top seven celebrity styles of the week.
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Following the deaths of six pedestrians in five days, including two schoolchildren in Brooklyn, state Senator Andrew Gounardes introduced three bills designed to protect pedestrians.
Yafa Cafe's lamb haneeth sandwich pays homage to cousins Ali Suliman's and Hakim Sulaimani's fathers, who both owned delis.
The stock swoon is being driven by fear that the coronavirus outbreak will derail the global economy.