A blast of bitter cold air from Canada will send temperatures plummeting as far south as Atlanta. Chicago dodged heavy snow.
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A dozen towns in northern Italy are locked down after coronavirus deaths
Schools, businesses and restaurant closed in a dozen northern Italian towns Saturday following reports of two deaths tied to the coronavirus outbreak
Winter storm barreling toward the UK is possibly the strongest ever for North Atlantic
The storm likely to hit Ireland, the U.K., France and northern Germany with winds gusts up to 85 mph.
China is cooperating on coronavirus, WHO expert says, disputing White House claims
The patient, an 80-year-old Chinese tourist, had a lung infection caused by the coronavirus. He arrived in France on Jan. 16.
Death of doctor who warned about coronavirus triggers national backlash over China’s censorship
The death of Li Wenliang, the Chinese doctor who warned about coronavirus, has triggered a national backlash over freedom of speech.
Chinese doctor censured for warning about coronavirus dies of the illness
Li Wenliang was forced to sign a letter accusing him of “making false comments” after warning fellow doctors of the coronavirus outbreak.
Federal quarantine order issued for 195 Americans who returned from China
WHO declares global health emergency as virus spreads to 20 countries.
WHO declares coronavirus global emergency; State Department raises travel warning to highest level
The virus, centered in the city of Wuhan, has now infected more people in China than were sickened there during the 2002-2003 outbreak of SARS.
Coronavirus death toll rises to 56 in China as US diplomats prepare to leave Wuhan
As the US closed its Wuhan consulate, Chinese President Xi Jingping warned of a “grave situation” in the rapid spread of the coronavirus
She was suspected of killing dozens of children. Now, woman dubbed ‘killer nurse’ gets life sentence
Genene Jones, 69, was suspected of killings dozens of children at a San Antonio hospital more than three decades ago.