2 days ago by ibtimes.com
Washington state increased its death toll from the virus to nine as the global death toll topped 3,100. read more...
He suggested that ships weren't allowed to dock at the port because of the coronavirus.
Transit groups are keeping the region moving while trying to cut off any spread in highly trafficked areas.
A Turkish Airlines aircraft was flown back to Istanbul without any passengers on...
IBM Think is a major client and developer conference, which saw 30,000 attendees in 2019.
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee announced that some people who were potentially in contact with a coronavirus patient attended the group's Washington conference earlier this week -- as did several political leaders.
Israel dramatically widens coronavirus rules, Germany warns that the outbreak has turned into a global pandemic
The hit to U.S. corporate earnings from the coronavirus epidemic is getting hard...
CNN correspondents from around the world report on how communities are handling the novel coronavirus. Watch "Full Circle" weeknights at 5 p.m. ET.
Rumors that coronavirus was an American or Chinese biological weapon, although not credible, are difficult to dispel, because military officials on both sides still view with suspicion each other’s motives in building biosecurity programs.
Medical professionals on the frontline of the coronavirus are concerned about their own health.
There’s a growing concern that thousands of Americans may have been exposed to the coronavirus but have not been tested due to a shortage of test kits. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
Washington lawmakers and other attendees of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's (AIPAC) annual policy conference were warned by the organization Wednesday that a group of attendees had potentially been in contact with a person from New York who had contracted coronavirus.
The show, scheduled for next week, is now set for November
As the death toll in Washington climbed, Seattle's mayor declared a civil emergency and businesses braced for economic fallout.
Sky News Host Peta Credlin says Scott Morrison “is doing an excellent job” handling the coronavirus crisis.
Mar.04 -- William Foreman, president at AmCham Taipei, discusses Taiwan’s economy and the optimism U.S. businesses in Taiwan have over how the government is handling the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
The University of Maine at Orono is canceling its study abroad program in Italy, as a precaution against the coronavirus. On Monday, March 2, the college's executive director of public relations, Dan Demeritt, issued a statement, saying: "The university will be working to support all community members who are abroad on university travel and impacted by the spread of the coronavirus. The protocol for anyone returning from Italy will be led by the...
The House has approved an emergency bill to spend more than $8 billion to fight the coronavirus. The president met with United Airlines executives to cut the number of flights within the U.S. by 10%. Paula Reid reports.
As the number of U.S. cases mounts, officials and advocates want to ensure that medical bills, especially for the poor or uninsured, are not an obstacle to seeking care.
US News is a recognized leader in college, grad school, hospital, mutual fund, and car rankings. Track elected officials, research health conditions, and find news you can use in politics, business, health, and education.
A House committee meeting on Friday that was meant to address the Trump administration's strategy in Iran blew up into a heated confrontation about the handling of coronavirus. The purpose of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's meeting with the House Foreign Affairs Committee was to discuss the early January drone strike that killed top Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani and escalated tensions with the country. But the meeting quickly turned into a...
Stocks rose on Monday in volatile trading as Wall Street tried to rebound from its worst week since the financial crisis amid fears of the coronavirus outbreak.
Governor Asa Hutchinson is holding a news conference with state public health and emergency management officials to discuss Arkansas' preparation plan and strategy to address COVID-19 (coronavirus). Watch the live video above to hear the governor's speech. Hutchinson urged Arkansans not to fear coronavirus, and noted there have been no confirmed cases in Arkansas. He said Arkansas should not be too afraid to shop or go out. Sign up for our...