The FDA has authorized Abbott Labs’ coronavirus test that the company says delivers results in five to 13 minutes.
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Chicagoans under stay-at-home orders spread hope with a city-wide sing-along of Bon Jovi’s ‘Livin’ On A Prayer’
Chicagoans belted out Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ On A Prayer” Saturday night, standing at windows, in yards and on balconies in freezing weather.
These states are ordering residents to stay home or shelter in place. What does that mean?
California, Illinois, New York and New Jersey are among the states cracking down on residents’ movements amid the continued spread of the coronavirus.
Coronavirus updates: Vice President Pence tests negative, Italy death toll surges, world tops 300K cases
As more U.S. states enact strict stay-at-home orders to slow the community spread of COVID-19, Italy’s daily death toll continues to climb.
Why people are delivering jars of gummy bears to fight mass incarceration across the US
More than 200 people flooded the Illinois State Capitol Tuesday afternoon to demand an end to the use of money bail.
How a bizarre, monster fish hoodwinked researchers and reeled in a wave of citizen scientists
A bizarre sunfish washed up in California last year and created a worldwide furor: Scientists were shocked to find the hoodwinker so far from home.
Chinese patient dies in France from coronavirus, the first death in Europe, French official says
France’s health minister has announced the first coronavirus death in Europe. In China, more than 1,600 people have died from the virus.
From a rumor to 1,000 deaths: How the coronavirus outbreak unfolded for Americans at the epicenter
Over six weeks since the coronavirus emerged, four Americans detail a new reality in Wuhan, the journey back to the US and life in quarantine.
A husband, father, intern on his first day: How an Illinois city is remembering workplace shooting one year on
Flags were at half-staff Saturday in Aurora, Illinois, as residents commemorated the lives of those lost in last year’s mass shooting.
Los Angeles high-rise that caught fire doesn’t have sprinklers. Neither do 54 others, officials say.
A 25-story Los Angeles high-rise that caught fire Wednesday, injuring 11 civilians and two firefighters, lacks sprinklers, the fire department said.