British Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to intensive care unit of hospital after coronavirus symptoms worsen

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to the intensive care unit of a London hospital after his coronavirus symptoms worsened Monday, just a day after he was admitted for what were said to be routine tests

Dow pops over 1,600 points on coronavirus slowdown, new stimulus hopes

The number of new cases over the weekend in New York City, the U.S.’s epicenter for the virus, rose by 30.4 percent versus last week, down from a 46.1 percent jump the week prior.

NFL advises clubs to be prepared to conduct draft in 'fully virtual format'

"This will confirm that Clubs will conduct their Draft operations remotely, with club personnel separately located in their homes," Goodell said.

Police: Cashier sprayed in eyes with Lysol by customer angry about purchase limit

Police in Massachusetts are asking for the public's help to identify a woman accused of spraying Lysol in a cashier's eyes after being told of a purchase limit.

COVID-19 has claimed the lives of these celebrities and notable people

Acclaimed musicians, beloved actors and international comedy stars are among those who have lost their lives after contracting COVID-19.

Allstate to return more than $600 million to customers amid coronavirus pandemic

Allstate said that on average, personal auto insurance customers will reportedly receive 15 percent money back based on their monthly premium in April and May.

Tarrant County thrift store offering $50K to local charities

One charity is opening a new place to help many others. It’s a thrift store that is under construction in Hurst, in northeast Tarrant County.

National Guard helping North Texas Food Bank go mobile to meet high demand

Demand for meals is at an all-time high for the North Texas Food Bank as people deal with layoffs, furloughs and children at home. The National Guard is stepping in to help.

Tiger at NYC Bronx Zoo positive for coronavirus

A tiger at the Bronx Zoo has tested positive for the new coronavirus, in what is believed to be the first known infection in an animal in the U.S. or a tiger anywhere, federal officials and the zoo said Sunday.

Dallas ISD plans to offer childcare for essential employees during COVID-19 pandemic

Some Dallas schools will be used as child care facilities to help essential workers. It's just one example of a way to try to make things easier for people who are trying to get through the coronavirus pandemic.

Rural hospitals facing shortages and other COVID-19 challenges
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Many Texans will turn first to their small community hospital to deal with the coronavirus. John Henderson, the CEO of the Texas Organization of Rural and Community Hospitals, talks to Good Day about how those hospitals are dealing with a shortage of critical supplies and more.

North Houston church reopens for Palm Sunday despite coronavirus fears

We’re told that roughly 100 people attended the Sunday service at Glorious Way Church in north Harris County, despite community concerns of spreading Coronavirus COVID-19.