Mother’s Day will bring Arctic blasts, wintry conditions and records low temperatures for two-thirds of the US. Meanwhile, a heat wave will hit Alaska
Author: Doug Stanglin, USA TODAY
‘Take this seriously’: Southeast may see severe storms and tornadoes on Easter Sunday
Forecasters are particularly concerned about the prospect of tornadoes staying on the ground for several minutes.
Easter weekend could bring severe storms and possible tornadoes from Texas to Virginia
Easter weekend may bring severe thunderstorms from Texas to Virginia, and possibly tornadoes. Here’s the forecast.
Coronavirus deaths are rising at Virginia, New Jersey nursing homes: At least 43 residents have died since mid-March
A pair of nursing homes, one in Virginia and another in New Jersey, are in crisis mode amid escalating coronavirus death tolls.
There are 1 million coronavirus cases worldwide. But there are probably many more people who have the disease.
Officially, the world has surpassed 1 million confirmed coronavirus cases. In reality, we likely passed that number a long time ago. Here’s why.
Your RV could help families of health care workers on the front lines against coronavirus
The idea is simple: Provide a cheap way for medical personnel to remain near their families without risking infecting them.
‘How we can show love for the most vulnerable’: Churches cancel in-person Easter services
The coronavirus outbreak is forcing many churches to cancel Easter Sunday services or at least move them online.
U.S. Embassy working with Peru to charter flights for Americans stranded amid pandemic
As Peru seals its border on Sunday, hundreds of Americans remains stranded. Mike Pompeo says the US is using ‘all the tools we can’ to bring them home
Students abroad ‘scrambling’ for flights after Trump restricts travel from Europe over coronavirus
US study aboard programs are hanging on by a thread as coronavirus spreads, with some universities recalling students from Europe.
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s bid to stay in office until 2036 quickly backed by lawmakers
Kremlin critics denounced the move for Vladimir Putin to stay in office until 2036 as cynical manipulation and called for protests on March 21.