Scripps National Spelling Bee canceled for first time since 1945

This year's Scripps National Spelling Bee has been canceled after organizers concluded there is “no clear path to safely set a new date in 2020” because of the coronavirus pandemic.

AP: Publicly traded firms get $300M in small-business loans

The Paycheck Protection Program was supposed to help small businesses, which typically have less access to quick cash and credit.

Nurses protest at White House to call attention to lack of PPE; honor those who died from COVID-19

Nurses from around the nation held a protest in front of the White House Tuesday to call attention to health care workers nationwide who have become infected with COVID-19 and to highlight the shortage of personal protective equipment their industry is facing.

Michelle Obama to read children's books on PBS amid coronavirus outbreak

Former first lady Michelle Obama announced Friday she’s partnering with PBS for the next month for a virtual storytime each Monday during the coronavirus outbreak.

How COVID19 antibody tests work and why they are important
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Dr Sam Bagchi from Christus Health talks about the antibody test the are providing to first responders and patients in need of surgery

Beth Galvin - Facebook cracks down on misinformation
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Lina DeFlorias talks with FOX Medical Reporter Beth Galvin about Facebook's latest efforts to slow down and correct misinformation about COVID19 on Facebook posts.

Family says COVID-19 plasma trial may have saved Michigan man's life

A Michigan family credits an experimental plasma treatment from the Mayo Clinic's Convalescent Plasma Program to their loved one's recovery from the coronavirus.

94-year-old grandma recovers from COVID-19 in time for milestone birthday

After two weeks of COVID-19 treatment at Emory University Hospital, 94 year-old Jean Yancy is recovering and will get to spend her 95th birthday with family by her side.

Self-employed workers report being denied unemployment benefits, but TWC says there's help

The Texas Workforce Commission says it began accepting applications for self-employed workers last week, starting April 12th. They say if you were rejected, it's because there are two kinds of unemployment insurance.

Dad creates stunning Disney sidewalk art to brighten Lutz neighborhood

Even though Walt Disney World has been closed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 lockdown, a local artist brought Disney characters to his neighborhood, creating portraits of Ariel, Lady and the Tramp, and others with sidewalk chalk.

Texas State Parks reopened with restrictions as part of Gov Abbott's state reopening plan

The COVID-19 pandemic closed Texas state parks for some time, but as part of Gov. Greg Abbott's plan for reopening the state economy, they finally allowed visitors back in on Monday.

Trump, Congress near deal on small business, hospital aid

The Trump administration and Congress expect an agreement Monday on a coronavirus aid package of up to $450 billion.

When the pandemic brings your ex back

Seeing a text or message from an old flame is flattering and the pandemic has softened us redirecting our priorities. But that isn’t a good reason to go back with an ex.