Tech company keeps tabs on how people socially isolate across the country
A tech company is monitoring smartphone data and grading American counties on a “Social Distancing Scoreboard” as authorities across the United States urge residents to socially isolate and slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Rep. Kevin McCarthy says Nancy Pelosi played politics with coronavirus outbreak
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi restricted economic relief for Americans unless it included her liberal wishlist, says House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy.
Pelosi, Khanna express concerns over startups potentially excluded from SBA loans
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Pa., made a plea to the Small Business Association Tuesday to include startup companies in the coronavirus bailout plan.
Trump administration sending troops to border as part of coronavirus fight
The Trump administration is sending more than 500 troops to the southern border as part of the ongoing effort there to combat the coronavirus threat by preventing more infections coming into the U.S. interior.
Trump says he's open to joining Russian-Saudi oil talks amid price war
With global oil prices plummeting during the coronavirus pandemic, President Trump said Tuesday that he is open to joining the leaders of Russia and Saudi Arabia in talks as the two countries try to resolve a price war.
Some US health officials still deny effectiveness of face masks amid coronavirus pandemic
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams continues to downplay need for general public to wear masks; reaction from Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel.
Brit Hume says comparing Trump's daily coronavirus briefings to campaign rallies is absurd
For Americans hungry for information about the COVID-19 crisis, the White House coronavirus task force briefings are an fountain of information, says Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume.
Judd Apatow: McConnell should be prosecuted for coronavirus 'lies'
Filmmaker Judd Apatow called Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his colleagues "murderers" on Tuesday, saying they should be held criminally responsible for the coronavirus pandemic.
Alec Baldwin suggests Trump is the 'virus in the US': 'Vaccine arrives in November'
Alec Baldwin on Tuesday suggested that President Trump is the "virus" in the United States, alluding to the coronavirus that has sickened and killed thousands worldwide.
'Zoom-bombing': FBI warns some teleconferences, online classrooms vulnerable to hackers
The FBI on Monday warned of a nationwide rise in so-called “Zoom-bombing,” or video hacking, as more people have turned to video-teleconferencing amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Facebook, Twitter delete some world leaders' posts over false information
Facebook and Twitter have deleted social media posts from Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro that they deemed to be spreading misinformation regarding COVID-19.
Dr. Oz says the FDA did the right thing to allow doctors to prescribe hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19
The FDA gives emergency authorization for doctors to prescribe hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus cases; insight from Dr. Mehmet Oz, host of 'The Dr. Oz Show.'
Inside the US military response to the COVID-19 crisis
Gen. Terrence J. O'Shaughnessy, commander of U.S. Northern Command, and Captain James O'Brien, captain of the USNS Comfort, join Sean Hannity on 'Hannity.'
Army researchers at Fort Detrick who helped discover Ebola treatment seek coronavirus vaccine
Army researchers at Fort Detrick, Md., are fast at work growing batches of COVID-19 to help test treatment options and eventually find a coronavirus vaccine.
NYPD commissioner on impact of COVID-19 on law enforcement: It's all hands on deck
I am 100 percent confident that the men and women of the New York City Police Department will rise to the challenge and keep New Yorkers safe, says NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea.
Coronavirus Q&A: Dr. Marty Makary answers viewers' questions on 'Special Report'
Can you be re-infected by coronavirus? How long are asymptomatic COVID-19 carriers contagious for? Insight from Fox News contributor Dr. Marty Makary, Johns Hopkins health policy expert.
Some indigenous South American villages blockaded over coronavirus fears, report says
Indigenous groups in South American have begun blockading their villages, barring all entries and exits, in an effort to protect tribal members from the coronavirus pandemic sweeping the globe.
Hungary’s parliament approves giving PM Orban new powers in coronavirus battle
Hungary's parliament on Monday overwhelming approved new legislation granting Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government sweeping new powers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Mexico's López Obrador shakes hands with mother of 'El Chapo' despite coronavirus warnings, video shows
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has come under fire for visiting the mother of Mexico's most well-known drug lord over the weekend, at the same time the government is pleading with its citizens to stay indoors amid the coronavirus pandemic.
17 members of British family catch coronavirus after attending funeral
17 members of a family in Britain have tested positive for the coronavirus after attending the funeral of a relative who died of the illness, according to local media.
Submariners at sea likely shielded from knowledge of coronavirus pandemic
Submariners conducting missions out a sea are likely among the last people in the world to be unaware of the coronavirus pandemic turning life upside down back home.
Spain becomes third-most coronavirus-infected country as restrictions tighten
Spain on Monday became the third-most coronavirus infected country in the world, surpassing the number of cases in China, where the novel virus originated late last year.
South African workers locked in factory, forced to make medical masks for coronavirus outbreak, official says
A group of 14 workers in South Africa were found locked inside a factory where they were allegedly forced to make medical masks for nearly a week to meet the skyrocketing demand resulting from the coronavirus pandemic, a local official said Sunday.
Coronavirus forces Jerusalem's Holy Sepulchre to close its doors for first time since 1349: 'Very sad'
As Israel fights to stop the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in the Holy Land, the new virus is shutting down historic sites, sacred to the major religions.
Monsey Hanukkah stabbing victim Josef Neumann dies three months after attack
Josef Neumann, the most gravely wounded victim from a Hanukkah machete attack at a rabbi’s home in Monsey, New York, died on Sunday, law-enforcement sources said. He was 72.
A police officer for the Phoenix Police Department died Sunday night and two others injured while responding to a domestic violence call that turned chaotic, the department said in a statement.