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Weird New Year’s Eve drops to watch: A fish named Wylie, a lighted blueberry and cheese
Many local 2020 New Year’s Eve celebrations will now be accessible to the whole nation, thanks to virtual events prompted by COVID-19.
Mom with COVID-19 delivers baby she was never able to hold: ‘Mom was about to go to heaven’
Vanessa Cardenas Gonzalez died Dec. 14 in Los Angeles after battling COVID-19 complications. She had been isolated from her baby since its birth.
With dozens of cases reported in Antarctica, COVID-19 has now infected every continent
Leaders have feared an outbreak could be devastating in the remote region where people are forced to shelter in close quarters from the cold.
You may have to wait longer for a vet appointment during the pandemic. Here’s why.
There’s a greater need for pet health care during the pandemic, but veterinarians face unique challenges that could mean longer wait times.
A lonely 4-year-old girl in California started a ‘magic’ fairy garden. Then came the first note from Sapphire.
Eliana, 4, started a fairy garden in quarantine. A letter from a fairy named Sapphire was the beginning of a magical friendship, her mom says.
A full table at Christmas this year may mean an empty one in the years ahead, experts warn
This year’s holiday celebrations could mean empty seats at family gatherings for years to come. It doesn’t have to be that way, experts say.
Coronavirus updates: Fauci expects ‘drastic’ restrictions in some areas; model projects more than 500,000 US deaths by April
The nation is facing a “surge upon a surge” of cases that will likely continue to mount, Dr. Anthony Fauci said. Latest COVID-19 news.
OAN, touted by Donald Trump for its ‘Great News,’ suspended from YouTube for COVID-19 misinformation
OAN, which had been warned about violating a COVID-19 misinformation policy, according to YouTube, won’t be allowed to upload videos for one week.
After months of following COVID-19 guidelines, a Texas family ‘let their guard down’ for a day. All 12 of them got sick.
After taking “great precautions” for months, a Texas family gathered together on Nov. 1. All 12 were infected with COVID-19 and some spread it.