Sarosh Janjua, a Boston-area doctor received a small act of kindness from a Minnesota state trooper — and a warning not to speed.
Author: Joshua Bote, USA TODAY
Stunning photos show Pope Francis praying to an empty St. Peter’s Square amid the coronavirus
Images from an empty St. Peter’s Square during a prayer on Friday paint a stark portrait of how the coronavirus has affected the Vatican.
Walmart is seeing ‘increased sales’ of shirts – not pants – due to the coronavirus. Here’s why.
As working-from-home and teleconferencing become the new norm during the coronavirus pandemic, there’s still a demand for presentable shirts.
Louisiana pastor says he has 1,000 people at services, defying state coronavirus orders
The Rev. Tony Spell, who claims his services in Central, Louisiana, cure cancer and HIV, said that coronavirus is “politically motivated.”
Purell makers made ‘misleading’ claims to customers about killing germs, new suit says
The manufacturers of Purell hand sanitizer is facing a new class-action lawsuit accusing them of “false and misleading” claims.
Should I cancel my wedding or honeymoon because of coronavirus? Yes, experts say
Multiple experts caution that it might be worth canceling your wedding plans, at least right now, because of coronavirus fears.
Cow that swam four miles to shore after Hurricane Dorian gives birth to ‘miracle’ calf
The calf has white fur and one brown eye and one blue eye — a rare phenomenon known as heterochromia iridis.
Pilot writes message in the sky during coronavirus pandemic: ‘Stay home’
The anonymous individual drew their message circuitously, flying through northeastern Austria and near the border of Hungary, to get the point across.
The first day of spring is here. See flowers blooming around the world
To commemorate the official first day of spring, here are some images of flowering plants and trees throughout the world.
Don’t be a jerk during the coronavirus pandemic: Stop hoarding and keep your distance
Keeping your behavior in check — and being considerate of other people — is not only good manners, but it may help flatten the so-called curve.