St. Paul schools shut as teachers strike amid contract talks
The school district and the union that represents teachers negotiated for six straight days and continued talking into the night Monday in an effort to avert a strike.
Thousands on coronavirus-hit Grand Princess cruise ship await to disembark
Thousands of passengers aboard a cruise ship struck by the novel coronavirus waited anxiously Tuesday for their chance to leave the vessel, even if it meant being shipped to military bases for weeks of quarantine.
Gates, other charities pledge $125M towards coronavirus treatments
The money is intended to ensure that treatments for the virus will be available in poor countries and affordable for individuals
Boeing confirms worker at Washington facility diagnosed with coronavirus
Boeing employees in the Puget Sound region who can work offsite are asked to telecommute from home
Trish Regan: Coronavirus is Trump's fault, if you ask the Democrats
This is a time to be united, not a time to point fingers or encourage hate, and yet, we see the opposite from the left.
Coronavirus exposure puts US Army Europe commander in self-quarantine
Lt. Gen. Christopher Cavoli and the staff members may have been exposed at a recent conference, the Army said.
CVS waives at-home prescription delivery fees
CVS Health is doing its part to help home-bound patients amid the coronavirus outbreak.
False coronavirus claims lead FDA to issue warning
U.S. regulators warned seven companies to stop selling soaps, sprays and other concoctions with false claims that they can treat the new coronavirus or keep people from catching it
Coronavirus-related items limited by Target, Kroger
Target joins Kroger in limiting the number of purchases a customer can make for select items related to the coronavirus.
What are the most expensive drugs on the market?
The most expensive drugs on the market are getting more expensive.
PHOTOS: Coronavirus outbreak grips the world
The virus has infected more than 100,000 people and killed more than 3,400 globally, although most people who have contracted the virus since December have now recovered.
Shanghai Disney Resort partially re-opens after coronavirus shutdown
For the first step of a phased reopening, a “limited number of shopping, dining, and recreational experiences” will resume operations in Disneytown, Wishing Star Park and Shanghai Disneyland Hotel.
New York rolls out state-made hand sanitizer produced by prison inmates
The state of New York is taking the coronavirus-related sanitizer shortage into its own hands with the help of prison labor.
Who's really at risk in coronavirus outbreak?
People over the age of 60 face the worst chances of survival should they contract the virus.
Where can you get a coronavirus test?
Health officials recommend that individuals who think they have coronavirus contact their physician.
Third Princess cruise ship kept at sea pending coronavirus tests
Thousands of passengers on a third Princess Cruises ship are being kept on board while crew members get tested for COVID-19.
Coronavirus in Italy: Inmates dead after overdosing while protesting containment measures
Italian penitentiary police said Monday that six inmates protesting virus containment measures at a northern Italian lockup have died after they broke into the infirmary and overdosed on methadone.
How does daylight saving time affect health?
Daylight saving time, which occurs twice a year -- in March and November -- started as a way to conserve energy.
Worried about coronavirus? Dr. Oz reveals 'survival guide' for protecting yourself
The virus, which causes a disease called COVID-19, has killed close to 3,800 people.
Does coronavirus outbreak make a case for Medicare-for-all?
The U.S. health care system is the most expensive in the world, and its cost far surpasses that of other high-income nations.



















