Forecasters are particularly concerned about the prospect of tornadoes staying on the ground for several minutes.
Author: Doug Stanglin, USA TODAY
Coronavirus deaths are rising at Virginia, New Jersey nursing homes: At least 43 residents have died since mid-March
A pair of nursing homes, one in Virginia and another in New Jersey, are in crisis mode amid escalating coronavirus death tolls.
There are 1 million coronavirus cases worldwide. But there are probably many more people who have the disease.
Officially, the world has surpassed 1 million confirmed coronavirus cases. In reality, we likely passed that number a long time ago. Here’s why.
Families of health care workers are terrified they’ll catch COVID-19. Your RV could help them.
Donating your RV or camper could help families of health care workers who are on the front lines of the coronavirus not become infected.
What we know about the coronavirus keeps changing – from who is most susceptible, to the virus’ shelf-life
Grappling with the coronavirus has been a constant learning process, for epidemiolgists, doctors, patients, governments and inidviduals
U.S. Embassy working with Peru to charter flights for Americans stranded amid pandemic
As Peru seals its border on Sunday, hundreds of Americans remains stranded. Mike Pompeo says the US is using ‘all the tools we can’ to bring them home
‘How we can show love for the most vulnerable’: Churches cancel in-person Easter services
The coronavirus outbreak is forcing many churches to cancel Easter Sunday services or at least move them online.
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s bid to stay in office until 2036 quickly backed by lawmakers
Kremlin critics denounced the move for Vladimir Putin to stay in office until 2036 as cynical manipulation and called for protests on March 21.
‘This was a major, a major break’: Houston schools, businesses closed after pipe bursts, causing flooding
A massive water main break has caused flooding in Houston, where residents are under a boil water advisory as schools and businesses remained closed.
FBI arrests 5 alleged neo-Nazis for intimidating journalists
The five were linked to the neo-Nazi Atomwaffen Division and charged with sending swastika-laden posters to Jewish reporters and journalists of color.