Stocks surge again after coronavirus relief bill passed; indexes up 6%
The S&P 500 rose 6.2%, bringing its three-day rally to 17.6%. The Dow industrials have risen an even steeper 21.3% since Monday.
The S&P 500 rose 6.2%, bringing its three-day rally to 17.6%. The Dow industrials have risen an even steeper 21.3% since Monday.
Those on the front lines in the battle against coronavirus can get a free pair of shoes from Crocs.
New Jersey reported 6,876 COVID-19 cases Thursday, up 2,492 from Wednesday, and 81 deaths, an increase of 19. In addition, Gov. Phil Murphy said New Jersey schools will remain closed until at least April 17.
Neal played for the Globetrotters from 1963-85, appearing in more than 6,000 games in 97 countries for the exhibition team.
This year's spring allergy season coincides with the coronavirus pandemic, leading many to worry about the symptoms they're experiencing.
Connecticut saw a drastic spike in coronavirus cases this week, bringing the total now to 1,021 cases and 21 deaths, prompting Gov. Ned Lamont to request a federal disaster declaration.
Suffolk County announced it had 2,735 confirmed patients and 22 deaths, after two elderly males passed away from the illness.
The public service announcement shows the late activist and former South African president using soap and water while instructing the boy to wash and rinse thoroughly.
Teachers and staff at Summit Lane Elementary School in Levittown made sure Thursday that their students know they are thinking about them -- from a distance.
The two weeks of quarantine are up for the Grand Princess cruise ship passengers. As excited as they are, some are feeling nervous about returning to the "real world" amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mary Roman, a world-class senior athlete who held numerous national age records in track and field, has died of complications from COVID-19, the mayor of Norwalk said. She was 83.
Clinical psychologist, Eileen Kennedy-Moore, Ph.D., gives us tips on how to stay mentally strong during the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you ever thought about adopting or fostering a dog, the Town of Brookhaven Animal Shelter and Adoption Center is hoping to hear from you.
Bowery Mission is now serving only to-go meals to help those who cannot afford it.
Jersey City announced it is increasing humanitarian efforts to the most vulnerable by expanding lifesaving services for the homeless.
Donations of medical masks, gowns, gloves, antibacterial and any other desperately needed medical supplies are being accepted at the Suffolk County Fire Academy in Yaphank this week.
The coronavirus pandemic has caused a shortage of medical supplies in U.S. hospitals. More specifically, medical professionals need more masks! If you've got a knack for sewing and crafting... you can help from home!
In the last 24 hours, 13 people have died of coronavirus at Elmhurst Hospital in Queens, which now puts itself "at the center of this crisis," according to a statement provided to ABC News.
Officers in Brooklyn are delivering food to senior citizens who are stuck at home.
Volunteers and local restaurants in Queens are preparing thousands of meals that will be distributed to the needy amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Senate passed an unparalleled $2.2 trillion economic rescue package on Wednesday night. A House vote is expected on Friday.
A woman self-quarantining in Brooklyn came up with a way for others who aren't using their MetroCards to donate them to essential workers who are helping NYC fight the coronavirus pandemic.
New York University is allowing medical students who have met all their requirements to graduate early and get to work fighting the coronavirus pandemic.
Thursday will be the best bet as we return to sunny and bright skies with temperatures in the 50s once again.
The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in New York City climbed to 3,750, with more than 800 in intensive care, with the peak of the outbreak weeks away.