This revelation comes as the USDA announced the first official case of coronavirus in a dog, a German shepherd in New York.
Author: Joshua Bote, USA TODAY
‘Light ’em up’: Minneapolis officers seen firing paint rounds at people on their porch
A video shows Minneapolis police shooting people sitting on their porch over the weekend when there was a curfew.
Sister of NYC doctor who died by suicide: COVID ‘altered her brain’
She appeared on the ‘Today Show’ to speak about their sister’s life — as well as the stressful conditions frontline workers are forced to endure.
Hundreds of face masks were dumped on a California highway. People left their cars to get them.
“Multiple individuals stopped and stepped out of their vehicles to pick up masks,” wrote the Hayward California Highway Patrol in a Facebook post.
A massive asteroid is approaching Earth next week. It looks like it’s wearing a face mask.
The asteroid known as 1998 OR2 will be 4 million miles away from Earth next Wednesday at around 5:59 a.m. ET. It also looks like it’s wearing a mask.
A World War II vet died from coronavirus. A century ago, his twin brother died in another pandemic.
The family was able to test Philip Kahn for coronavirus, but didn’t get his test results until after his death.
This woman’s trick to cutting dog nails? Peanut butter and plastic wrap on her forehead.
“I look like a dork,” Lindsey Shelton of Oklahoma said in the TikTok video while laughing. “I’m about to look like a genius!” She may have been right.
A stunning aurora light show turned the sky green for some Australians stuck at home
A green glow, known as the aurora australis, appeared in the sky Monday evening over Hobart in the Australian island of Tasmania.
Don’t know what day it is today? There’s a psychological reason why.
The feeling of losing track of time is a phenomenon called temporal disintegration. A lot of people are experiencing it amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Lions take cat nap on road of South African national park closed amid coronavirus
Lions tend to be less afraid of vehicles, while a “walking individual” is associated with danger, explained Isaac Phaahla at Kruger National Park.