Conspiracy theories that suggested best-selling author Dean Koontz predicted the coronavirus nearly 40 years ago are most likely a stretch after similarities in one of his books went viral on social media this week.
Everyone is saying the country should come together in battling the coronavirus, and yet the entire effort is cloaked in political partisanship.
Democrats and the mainstream media appear to be using the coronavirus to score political points against President Trump and his administration, "Fox & Friends Weekend" co-host Pete Hegseth said Friday.
The acting White House chief of staff plays down the risks of the virus and criticizes the media for not covering Mr. Trumpâs son Barron, something Melania Trump has asked it not to do.
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Mulvaney, who also heads the Office of Management and Budget, also said that there will "probably" be school closures and transportation issues due to the impact of the virus.
Mick Mulvaney claimed the media is covering the coronavirus because "they think this is going to be what brings down the president."
The media's willingness to blame President Trump -- in addition to recent blatant criticism from Democratic lawmakers -- is negatively affecting important aspects of reporting on the deadly coronavirus, The Hill's media reporter Joe Concha said Saturday.
The Trump campaign is denouncing media coverage of the president's Thursday rally, arguing that they falsely accused him of calling the coronavirus a "hoax."
A Chinese man was sentenced to death row Sunday on charges that he stabbed two people to death at a coronavirus checkpoint in China earlier this month, according to state media.
The annual event, which takes place in the Indonesian province of Bali, was due to be held in April.
The WHO has posted two videos to TikTok, sharing advice on how to prevent spreading coronavirus and on who needs to wear respiratory masks.
Addiction specialist Dr. Drew Pinsky panned the media's response to the coronavirus outbreak, telling "The Ingraham Angle" on Monday that the root of the larger problem domestically has been the panic being spread by the mainstream media.
The prevalence of coronavirus among Iran's political leadership appears to be a unique example of the virus' deep impact on the nation's authorities.
People are heeding advice not to shake hands over coronavirus fears. Now they shake feet instead.