For the first time since stay-at-home measures were put in place to slow the spread of coronavirus, Americans are going out more, new data shows.
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
COVID-19 patients may be most contagious one to two days before symptoms appear, study finds
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Female world leaders are handling coronavirus crisis ‘in a really impressive manner,’ experts say
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99-year-old army vet raises $16M for Britain’s NHS by doing laps around his garden
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Virginia bishop who preached ‘God is larger than this dreaded virus’ dies of COVID-19
Bishop Gerald Glenn died Saturday night. His daughter previously shared that he and his wife tested positive for coronavirus.
5 powerful quotes from livestreamed Easter Sunday services around the world
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97-year-old great-grandmother in Brazil survives coronavirus
Gina Dal Colleto was hospitalized April 1 and diagnosed with the flu and COVID-19. She was released Sunday as hospital staff applauded.
Nearly year after fire, Notre Dame Cathedral opens for small Good Friday service amid virus lockdown
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Scientists spot giant ocean creature that looks like silly string hunting in ‘galaxy-like spiral’
Researchers estimate the creature, which is related to jellyfish and corals, has an outer ring that is approximately 154 feet long.
Scientists looked into the mysterious lives of outdoor cats. They learned kitties don’t go far, but they kill a lot of wildlife.
Researchers tracked the movements of nearly 1,000 outdoor cats and found that while they don’t venture far, they can do a lot of ecological damage.