April 15, 2020 Gym owners finding new ways to stay afloat amid coronavirus closures As small business owners across the country feel the impact of coronavirus closures, some personal trainers and owners of boutique gyms and studios are getting creative to earn incomes while shut down.
April 15, 2020 Hawaii governor considers pay cuts for teachers, nurses and first responders amid coronavirus economic woes, unions claim Two influential Hawaii unions claimed Tuesday that Gov. David Ige proposed dramatic salary cuts for teachers, as well as first responders, nurses and other essential workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus public health crisis, according to reports.
April 15, 2020 Las Vegas doctor praised for cleaning room of COVID-19 patient An intensive care unit doctor at a Las Vegas hospital is earning accolades for going out of his way to clean the room of a coronavirus patient.
April 15, 2020 South Dakota meat plant's outbreak linked to more than half coronavirus cases in state, spurring food shortage fears A single South Dakota meat plant – one on the country’s largest pork processing facilities – is now linked to more than half of the total confirmed coronavirus cases in the state.
April 15, 2020 South Korea holds parliamentary elections despite coronavirus, high turnout reported Millions of people headed to the polls in South Korea on Wednesday, making it the highest turnout reported in nearly three decades despite the coronavirus pandemic.
April 15, 2020 With nowhere to fly, TikTok users are now recreating the experience of airline travel It’s official: The coronavirus lockdown has us fantasizing about merely flying to far-off destinations.
April 15, 2020 Florida judge urges lawyers to get out of bed and get dressed for Zoom court cases A circuit judge in South Florida reminded lawyers to remain professional while attending court hearings via Zoom, urging them to get out of bed and put on some clothes.
April 15, 2020 Trump announces US will halt funding to World Health Organization over coronavirus response President Trump announced at the White House coronavirus news briefing on Tuesday that the United States will immediately cut all funding for the World Health Organization (WHO), saying it had put "political correctness over lifesaving measures."
April 15, 2020 Staffing shortage at Delaware chicken plant forcing growers to 'depopulate,' dispose of millions of birds: report Allen Harim said the chickens were being “depopulated” due to coronavirus-related staffing shortages at its processing plant, which is making it impossible to “harvest the amount of birds” they were previously able to handle.