As working from home becomes the new norm during the coronavirus pandemic, shirts have become more essential than pants, according to Walmart.
Author: Joel Shannon, USA TODAY
Coronavirus live updates: British PM Boris Johnson out of hospital on quiet Easter; Dr. Anthony Fauci says reopening US not ‘a light switch’
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was out from the hospital as he recovers from coronavirus on a quiet Easter at churches. Here is the latest news.
Coronavirus live updates: US tops 20,000 deaths; all 50 states under disaster declaration; crackdowns on Easter gatherings
The US surpassed Italy for the most fatalities worldwide. More COVID-19 news Saturday.
The US has surpassed 10,000 deaths from coronavirus. That’s more than the total battlefield fatalities from six combined wars.
U.S. officials have repeatedly likened the coronavirus outbreak to a military struggle, and members of the armed forces have joined in the fight.
Americans support drastic efforts to stop coronavirus, expect crisis to last for months in Public Agenda/USA TODAY/Ipsos poll
Most Americans believe stopping the virus should be the U.S. government’s top priority, even as social distancing measures ravage the economy.
US nursing home residents are trapped in isolation amid coronavirus. Cards and letters are brightening their days.
Older adults are among the most vulnerable to the coronavirus and may struggle with isolation as social distancing measures limit visitation.
A coronavirus pandemic is sweeping the world, but what exactly is a virus? Is it alive?
They’re invisible and can make us sick — but how? And why is it so hard for scientists to stop a new virus?
Italian streets fill with song as millions remain on coronavirus lockdown
Videos on social media show deserted Italian streets, as residents on lockdown sing out their windows. Some songs are hopeful, some chilling.
‘This is a dark day’: A pair of rare white giraffes are dead in Kenya, likely killed by poachers
The rare animals had a condition called leucism. The mother and a calf gained international attention in 2017 when the pair was captured on video.
A California woman cared for her ‘perfect’ succulent plant for two years. Then she found out it was fake.
Caelie Wilkes put the plant in her kitchen window and regularly cared for it. After two years, she learned it was plastic when she tried to repot it.