Asian giant hornets have been known to slaughter honeybees and can be deadly to humans. Here’s what you should know about the invasive species.
Author: Joel Shannon, USA TODAY
Police arrest 3 people protesting closed beaches at SoCal beach set to reopen Monday
Encinitas mayor Catherine Blakespear said she believed the protesters “were trying to make a political point” at a beach scheduled to reopen Monday.
2 cats test positive for coronavirus; officials recommend precautions for pets
Officials say there is no evidence pets are spreading the disease to people. However, pet owners should take some common-sense precautions.
Coronavirus live updates: Birx says social distancing has saved American lives, some states start plans to roll back restrictions
A handful of states have taken steps to begin slowly rolling back social distancing restrictions. More COVID-19 news Saturday.
‘Pizza Groundhog’ looks fearless and hungry in this adorable video
For many, it’s bringing back memories of 2015’s famous pizza rat. But this critter is staring down Pennsylvania dogs through a glass door.
A class war? A global power shift? A world isolated? How experts see the future after coronavirus.
Authors of a report imagine a changed world after the COVID-19 pandemic. But the future isn’t written yet, and we have some say in how it plays out.
Maryland police remind residents to wear pants to mailbox
As working from home becomes the new norm during the coronavirus pandemic, shirts have become more essential than pants, according to Walmart.
Coronavirus live updates: British PM Boris Johnson out of hospital on quiet Easter; Dr. Anthony Fauci says reopening US not ‘a light switch’
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was out from the hospital as he recovers from coronavirus on a quiet Easter at churches. Here is the latest news.
Coronavirus live updates: US tops 20,000 deaths; all 50 states under disaster declaration; crackdowns on Easter gatherings
The US surpassed Italy for the most fatalities worldwide. More COVID-19 news Saturday.
The US has surpassed 10,000 deaths from coronavirus. That’s more than the total battlefield fatalities from six combined wars.
U.S. officials have repeatedly likened the coronavirus outbreak to a military struggle, and members of the armed forces have joined in the fight.