Officials nationwide are warning residents to be wary of potential coronavirus-related scams targeting people gripped by fear in a global pandemic.
Author: Jordan Culver, USA TODAY
UK newspapers run unified front page amid coronavirus pandemic: We’re #ThereWithYou
Dozens of newspapers in the United Kingdom ran the same front page Friday morning to launch the #ThereWithYou campaign.
Can you leave home with ‘shelter-in-place’ order in effect during coronavirus crisis? Yes, under certain circumstances.
The San Francisco Bay Area is under a shelter-in-place order, and New York City’s mayor is considering ordering the same thing. What does that mean?
State Department: US citizens ‘should not travel by cruise ship’ amid coronavirus outbreak
The U.S. Department of State recommends avoiding cruise ships and the CDC has issued new guidance for Americans traveling via cruise ship.
Police in Oregon say a man robbed a doughnut shop with a hatchet. He was found eating a doughnut.
Police arrested Christopher James, 40, after he allegedly robbed a doughnut shop with a hatchet and was found a block away eating a doughnut.
A joke gone too far? Some police departments are offering to ‘test’ meth for coronavirus. Not everybody is laughing
Law enforcement agencies across the nation are jokingly encouraging meth users to bring their drugs in so they can be tested for coronavirus.
Wrong-way crash on Interstate 95 in Georgia kills 6 people, including Virginia parents and their 3 children
Six people, including three children, were killed early Sunday in a head-on crash on Interstate 95, according to the Georgia State Patrol.
Woman plays the violin while undergoing surgery to remove brain tumor at hospital in London
Dagmar Turner wanted to make sure she’d be able to continue playing the violin after doctor’s at King’s College Hospital in London removed a tumor.
About 1,400 pounds of shark fins, worth nearly $1 million, seized by officials in Florida
Government officials seized about 1,400 pounds of dried shark fins, worth between $700,000 and $1 million, at a port in Miami in late January.
‘A callous act of animal cruelty’: Koalas found starving, injured on private land in Australia
The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning is investigating after trees were bulldozed in Victoria, Australia, with koalas still in them.