John Prine's wife urges people to take coronavirus seriously after musician dies of Covid-19
'Follow guidelines set by the CDC'
'Follow guidelines set by the CDC'
Scientists warn more data is needed to show if the drug treats Covid-19
Public gatherings of more than two are banned
Majority of Americans also say the White House is not doing a good job of handling the nationwide Covid-19 outbreak
'This virus did not exist in the prior administration'
Bodies found at University of Wisconsin arboretum
'The disparities that have plagued this city and this nation are all about fundamental inequality'
People in northern India are posting pictures of the mountain range after the peaks came back into view
Argument started when Stephan Fanelli cut in line
News analysis: Vermont senator made mainstream ideas once pushed to the fringe
New system will see passengers will board buses by rear doors to lessen contact with drivers, but unions say more action is needed immediately to prevent further deaths
Health correspondent Shaun Lintern explores the difficult decisions facing families and doctors about death and the reality of hospital resuscitation
Ripa says she misses hugging her own parents as she continues practising social distancing
Players from every Premier League club flooded social media to launch the new initiative using the hastag #PlayersTogether
'If you don't identify yourself we're going to put you in handcuffs'
'Ask not what you can do for your country but what your country can do for you'
Aftercare is already available at some hospitals
Moment featured in Netflix documentary
'I'm not doing this because I have to. I'm doing it to move beyond the distraction'
Says mail-in votes could lead to cheating – but acknowledges he uses them
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has hit back at Donald Trump after he threatened to stop US funding to the body as he seeks a scapegoat for the disaster wrought by the coronavirus pandemic, saying the WHO had "missed the call" -- despite himself ignoring a memo from trade adviser Peter Navarro in February warning of the coming storm.
This piece includes descriptions of prison violence and self-harm
'Field facilities will be smaller than the 4,000 bed NHS Nightingale built at the Excel Centre in London's Docklands'
Bill de Blasio said there was a 'striking' difference between the projected and real numbers needing ventilators this week
The song includes the lyrics: 'Venus in sweatpants/ That's who you are/ And when this mess is over/ I'll buy you a car'