Coronavirus News: Online loan sharks targeting desperate businesses in cash crisis
Greedy online loan sharks are targeting desperate consumers and small businesses that are running out of cash amid the coronavirus crisis.
Greedy online loan sharks are targeting desperate consumers and small businesses that are running out of cash amid the coronavirus crisis.
"Now, we are asking [Belgians] to eat frozen fries twice a week at home."
An Eyewitness News viewer posted video to social media showing the barber set up on the sidewalk in Brighton Beach.
Gov. Ned Lamont announced Sunday that hospitalizations in Connecticut continue to decrease. However, the death toll still continues to rise as another 59 deaths were reported.
With temperatures soaring into the 70s and bright sunny skies, New Yorkers donned their face coverings, left their homes and headed for the park.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced New York City is actively producing test kits, a first in the city's history, after cautioning the risk of a "boomerang effect" amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced an uptick in hospitalizations, while people who tested positive for COVID-19 citywide is down one percent since April 30.
The Governor said the agreement between New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island and Massachusetts, will increase the state's market power.
The total of hospitalizations for COVID-19 dipped below 10,000 for the first time since March, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Sunday.
New York City Police Commissioner Dermot Shea, New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson, and ABC News' Dr. Jennifer Ashton join Bill Ritter on this week's edition of Up Close.
On this edition of Tiempo, the coronavirus pandemic and economic shutdown jeopardize the stay of many sponsored immigrants. What options do they have?
A woman is recovering after she was followed into her Hamilton Heights apartment building by a man and brutally attacked.
The incident happened Friday afternoon in front of a bodega on 713 Brighton Beach Avenue.
New Jersey reported more than 3,100 new cases of coronavirus on Sunday, raising its total to more than 126,000.
In comments likely to spark protests from Beijing and elsewhere, Pompeo said "China has a history of infecting the world."
The report suggests China "intentionally concealed the severity of COVID-19" while building out its own stockpile of medical supplies.
The Mayor warned that if stay-at-home orders and other restrictions are lifted too quickly, the highly contagious disease could make a comeback.
"Nothing can basically stop America," Buffett said, optimistic in the long-term future of the United States.
Dr. Birx is calling it "devastatingly worrisome" to see protesters not wear masks or practice social distancing as they demonstrate.
Deputies found Richard McGuire on Disney's Discovery Island, who told them it felt like a "tropical paradise."
The city's cab drivers pick up the boxes at nine distribution sites and make drop-offs to people on a list compiled by the city.
The military in Seoul says North Korean troops fired several bullets at a South Korean guard post inside the border zone early Sunday.
A total of 4,978 people died on April 30 and May 1, according to the World Health Organization.
One man has died and another person remains missing after a 22-foot Angler fishing boat was hit by multiple large waves off the coast of Long Island, overturning the vessel and throwing four occupants overboard.
Penn Station in New York City had an unprecedented shutdown overnight to make sure every handrail and inch of the station had been disinfected because of the coronavirus.