Coronavirus News: Drama students learn how to act virtually amid COVID-19 pandemic
Think about it, how do actors perform while still maintaining a social distance? What about love scenes, and how can they act without an audience?
Think about it, how do actors perform while still maintaining a social distance? What about love scenes, and how can they act without an audience?
This high school student is helping fight the coronavirus pandemic!
Long Island is approaching a grim milestone as the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus nears 60,000.
Governor Cuomo said hospitalizations in the state are relatively flat, ICU hospitalizations are down, although deaths were up by a few to 481.
The bee, televised by ESPN since 1994, had only previously been canceled in 1943-45 because of World War II.
"We have a deal and I think we'll pass it today," Schumer said on CNN. He cautioned that staff are still "dotting the I's and crossing the T's."
"The first thing we will do is have a ticker tape parade down the Canyon of Heroes for our health care workers and our first responders," Mayor de Blasio said. "We will honor those who saved us."
Will Smith certainly knows how to keep us entertained and now we're getting a look at how he's helping keep us informed.
A 16-year-old girl who tested positive for COVID-19 and whose condition was deteriorating was successfully treated with a blood-cleaning procedure and is now recovering at home.
An investigation is underway into recent anti-Semitic "zoom-bombing" of Jewish religious services in Westchester County that were being video streamed in an effort to bring people together while following social distancing directives amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A pair of fans in New York sued Major League Baseball, Commissioner Rob Manfred and the 30 teams, asking for their money back for tickets and for certification of class-action status.
Six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady was kicked out of a Florida park Monday that's closed to the public amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Connecticut residents are now required to wear face masks in public as cases and deaths continue to mount in the state -- albeit with signs of hope.
Benchmarks to reopen the state's economy in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic will be coming in a number of days, Governor Phil Murphy says.
Clifton High School students, and twin sisters, Jessica and Nicole Alexander were both accepted to five Ivy League schools!
This is heartbreaking. ???? Skylar dreamed of becoming a pediatric dentist and loved to dress up as a princess.
Police say they found the marijuana party, organized to celebrate April 20, on the third floor of a vacant commercial building on West 23rd Street at around 4:20 p.m.
The owners of a dry cleaning business in Brooklyn, shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, are now making masks and giving them away for free.
On Monday evening, he tweeted he will temporarily suspend immigration to protect the jobs of Americans.
There is an AccuWeather Alert for Tuesday for a heavy afternoon thunderstorm that could bring hail and damaging wind.
Food donations are pouring into Bellevue Hospital in honor of a nurse who died after a battle with COVID-19.
The New York State Nurses Association is suing the state department of health and two hospitals over health and safety issues.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said another 478 people lost their lives to coronavirus in the state, but that was also the lowest single-day toll in two weeks.
The South Korean government is looking into reports that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is in fragile condition after surgery
In another positive sign, Mayor Bill de Blasio says the recent record emergency calls have slowed to a level that is actually below an average day in 2019.