Hard-hit tribe takes strict steps as virus surges in Arizona
Those living on the White Mountain Apache Tribe's reservation in northeastern Arizona face the risk of fines and other penalties if they venture beyond their own yards this weekend
Global coronavirus fears rise as economies restart
In the U.S., the daily number of confirmed infections surged to an all-time high of 45,300 on Friday.
'Overwhelming majority' of Arizona coronavirus cases are young people
People age 20-44 account for nearly half of COVID-19 cases in Arizona.
What does the Affordable Care Act do?
The law, signed by Obama in 2010, expanded health insurance to millions of Americans by reforming how coverage works in the country.
Florida bans alcohol at bars as coronavirus cases spike
Florida banned alcohol consumption at its bars Friday after its daily confirmed coronavirus cases neared 9,000, a new record that is almost double the previous mark set just two days ago.
Daily coronavirus infections in US hit record
The surge in new infections is placing hospitals in California and Texas under growing pressure from an inundation of patients.
In wake of coronavirus deaths, care homes face legal reckoning
As families flock back to nursing homes that first reopened to limited visits in April and more widely this month, thousands no longer have mothers, fathers, grandparents and siblings
Trump targets ObamaCare amid coronavirus pandemic
The administration’s latest high court filing came the same day the government reported that close to half a million people who lost their health insurance amid the economic shutdown to slow the spread of COVID-19 have gotten coverage through HealthCare.gov.
Coronavirus taking stronger hold in US, other populated countries
While China moved closer to containing a fresh outbreak in Beijing, the coronavirus took a stronger hold elsewhere, including the United States.
What are the top health care unions?
Difficulties facing health care workers have come to the forefront as they have battled the coronavirus pandemic on the frontlines.
Coronavirus testing data is flawed in US, Government Accountability Office finds
The Government Accountability Office critiqued the U.S. government’s handling of the coronavirus including testing data, stimulus money and the lack of a plan for the aviation industry in the midst of the crisis.
What is Novavax?
Maryland-based Novavax is one of several U.S. companies on the cutting edge of finding a coronavirus vaccine.
Bayer AG CEO ready to put Roundup legal battle in past
Bayer AG CEO says he is glad the conflict has been resolved so they can now focus on the other important issues grappling the nation.
Actors union asks Disney in Florida to delay opening parks too
The Actors’ Equity Association said that it was unclear how Disney World could “responsibly" reopen as coronavirus cases continue to soar in the Sunshine State.
Coronavirus cases in US surge to highest level since April: It's 'coming back and biting us'
A coronavirus resurgence is wiping out two months of progress in the U.S. and sending infections to dire new levels across the South and West, with hospital administrators and health experts warning Wednesday that politicians and a tired-of-being-cooped-up public are letting a disaster unfold.
Quarter of workforce vulnerable to severe coronavirus illness
Of the at-risk workforce, 10 million are 65 or older and 27.7 million are younger but have underlying health conditions.
Can hydroxychloroquine treat coronavirus?
Recent evidence shows hydroxychloroquine has no positive effect on COVID-19 patients.
Insight to coronavirus spread, Tesla production provided by satellite images
RS Metrics uses satellite images, drones and other aerial photography to help institutional investors track company operations.
How do health care transparency laws work?
Hospitals will now be required to disclose payer-specific charges for at least 300 shoppable services, 70 of which are mandated in the rule.
Which companies are leading the coronavirus vaccine race?
Experts say developing such a vaccine can take years and billions of dollars.



















