Three U.S. local governments to adopt coronavirus contact tracing app: MIT
Three U.S. local governments plan to sign deals this week to become the first to adopt a location tracking app aimed at preventing new outbreaks...
Mainland China reports 42 new coronavirus cases vs 63 day earlier
Mainland China reported on Friday 42 new coronavirus cases, including 38 cases involving travelers from overseas, down from 63 cases a day earlier....
Harvey Weinstein free of coronavirus symptoms – spokesman
Harvey Weinstein, who is serving a prison sentence for rape, has no symptoms of the coronavirus, his spokesman said on Thursday, more than two weeks...
Panama reports 224 new coronavirus cases, bringing total to 2,752
Panama registered 224 new cases of the coronavirus, bringing the country’s total to 2,752 cases, the health ministry said on Thursday....
U.N. Security Council meets over coronavirus as it struggles to act
The United Nations Security Council met for the first time on Thursday to discuss the coronavirus pandemic as the 15-member body – charged with maintaining...
Trump says more than 2 million coronavirus tests have been done in the US, and claims mass testing not needed – CNN
Trump says more than 2 million coronavirus tests have been done in the US, and claims mass testing not needed CNN Trump discusses potential timeline to...
Coronavirus updates: 29 dead in Sacramento area; what California’s flatter growth curve means – Sacramento Bee
Coronavirus updates: 29 dead in Sacramento area; what California’s flatter growth curve means Sacramento Bee Newsom says California has enough coronavirus ventilators Los Angeles Times Watch: Gov....
Bucs GM: QB Winston no bust
Jameis Winston was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft and the face of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Then Tom Brady became...
Trump Says Oil Producers ‘Close To A Deal’ To Stabilize Cost – NPR
Trump Says Oil Producers ‘Close To A Deal’ To Stabilize Cost NPR Watch live: President Trump and Coronavirus Task Force hold briefing at the White House CBS...
Your remote work questions, answered
Many Americans have found themselves quickly adjusting to new routines, offices and “co-workers” as mass lockdowns keep millions of employees confined to their homes and...
