June 6, 2020 Minneapolis restaurant owner who watched dream go up in smoke: 'One night it's over' A Minneapolis restaurant owner was devastated to watch his dream of 17 years set ablaze by rioters during a Facebook Livestream last weekend.
May 22, 2020 WHO: South America 'effectively' new epicenter for coronavirus The number of daily new cases continues to increase in countries across the continent.
May 21, 2020 Dr. Siegel warns officials should watch South America ahead of possible coronavirus 'second wave' ӣƵ medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel told "Bill Hemmer Reports" Thursday that U.S. officials should keep an eye on the spread of coronavirus in South America as they prepare for a possible second wave of the pandemic in the fall and winter.
May 13, 2020 World's shortest man regains crown after previous Guinness record holder dies The world's shortest living man regained the Guinness World Records honor this week after the previous record-holder died in January.
May 2, 2020 Venezuela prison riot kills at least 40, including warden A prison riot in Venezuela has left at least 40 dead and 50 others injured, authorities said Saturday.
April 26, 2020 Coronavirus immunity not assured after infection, WHO says, imperiling ‘passport’ idea There is “currently no evidence” that people who recover from coronavirus are protected from a second infection, the World Health Organization wrote Friday in a scientific briefing.
April 25, 2020 Fossil shows cold-blooded frogs lived on warm Antarctica A 40 million-year-old frog fossil has revealed that cold-blooded frogs once inhabited a warm Antarctica.
April 15, 2020 Chile counts people who have died from coronavirus as ‘recovered’ because they can’t infect anyone else Health officials in Chile raised some eyebrows this week when they revealed that the country’s coronavirus death toll tally might be inaccurate because it includes people who have recovered.
April 7, 2020 Miami-Dade mayor on Coral Princess cruise ship docking: 'We need to do everything in our power to save lives' The decision to bring the Coral Princess cruise ship into port was "pretty easy" because there were lives in danger from the coronavirus, Florida's Miami-Dade County Mayor Carols Gimenez said Tuesday.
March 29, 2020 Stranded Holland America cruise ship where 4 died amid coronavirus outbreak granted Panama Canal passage A Holland America cruise ship where four passengers died and at least two travelers tested positive for the coronavirus was finally granted passage through the Panama Canal to sail to Florida after the vessel remained stranded at sea for weeks, officials said Saturday.