Severe weather and tornadoes swept across the South, killing at least 18 people and damaging hundreds of homes from Louisiana into the Appalachian Mountains.
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Wuhan reopens after 11-week coronavirus lockdown
China lifted a more than two-month prohibition on April 8, 2020 for outbound travel from the city of Wuhan where the global pandemic first emerged.
Earl Graves Sr., Black Enterprise founder dies at age 85
Earl Graves Sr., the founder and publisher of Black Enterprise and iconic entrepreneur in the black community, has died.
Holland America passengers disembark cruise ships with coronavirus cases
Holland America’s MS Zaandam and MS Rotterdam cruise ships docked in Florida April 2 with people aboard who had tested positive for COVID-19.
Exercise while social distancing: How some are getting it done
As people are social distancing to fight the spread coronavirus, they are finding innovative ways to exercise and adjust their fitness workouts.
Matterhorn illuminated with messages of support, hope during coronavirus crisis
The Matterhorn mountain is illuminated with messages of hope by Swiss artist Gerry Hofstetter during the coronavirus crisis.
Coronavirus mask shortages leave people with makeshift solutions
Mask shortages around the world have led people to makeshift protective gear solutions to fight the spread of coronavirus.
Coronavirus: From Times Square to the Taj Mahal, see iconic landmarks deserted
As the coronavirus pandemic spreads, iconic tourist destinations are deserted like the Taj Mahal, Times Square, Eiffel Tower and more.
World struggles to stop spread of coronavirus
Nations around the world are taking drastic measures to contain the spread of coronavirus including closing borders and quarantining citizens.
Hotel used for coronavirus quarantine collapses in China
A hotel in Quanzhou, China used for medical observation of people who had contact with coronavirus patients collapsed on March 7,2020 trapping dozens.