Experts say its unlikely coronavirus would survive on FedEx, Amazon, or UPS packages that are shipped over a period of days. Here’s what to know.
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Can’t find Purell? Distilleries are making hand sanitizer with high proof alcohol
Distilleries are turning high proof alcohol into hand sanitizer amid the coronavirus pandemic which has caused a shortage.
An older couple in Oregon was too afraid to get out of their car at the grocery store amid coronavirus. She helped them.
Rebecca Mehra helped an older couple in Oregon that was too afraid to go into the grocery store amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Plumbers rescue puppy that fell down a bathroom drain: ‘Nothing short of a miracle’
A plumber in Australia shared a video on Instagram of a 2-day old puppy being rescued from a bathroom drain.
St. Patrick’s Day parades canceled, Coachella rescheduled amid coronavirus fears. Here’s the full list.
Growing concern over coronavirus has lead to the cancellation of dozens of events. Still unclear is whether the Olympics will happen.
‘We’re living our ancestors’ wildest dreams’: Mango-based business is sweet success
Lakesha Brown-Renfro, Nzinga Teule-Hekima and Tanecia Willis turned their event planning business into a million dollar, multi-business franchise.
Pope Francis apologizes after slapping woman’s hand who grabbed him in St. Peter’s Square
A New Year’s Eve video shows Pope Francis smacking a woman’s hand after she yanks him toward her in St. Peter’s Square.
Body found in Idaho cave more than 40 years ago identified as outlaw who escaped jail in 1916
Joseph Henry Loveless, an outlaw and a murderer, was killed after escaping jail in 1916. But the case isn’t closed yet.
From Umoja to Imani, Kwanzaa has ‘won the hearts and minds of African people around the world’
Kwanzaa is a weeklong celebration of African and African-American culture that begins Dec. 26 and ends Jan. 1.
Missouri police officer awarded $19M in discrimination suit after being told to tone down his ‘gayness’
Sgt. Keith Wildhaber sued St. Louis County in Missouri after he was told he would never be promoted because of his sexuality. He won $19 million.