How to cut men's hair during the coronavirus pandemic quarantine
The easiest tutorial to cut men's hair in quarantine.
The easiest tutorial to cut men's hair in quarantine.
This 3D artist is highlighting important figures in the black community!
These businesses are transforming themselves to serve their communities and country.
New Jersey's Cocina Candela is feeding frontline workers the best of Puerto Rican cuisine
Amardeep Singh is charged with violating the Defense Production Act of 1950 by hoarding personal protective equipment at a warehouse in Brentwood and price-gouging customers of his retail store in Plainview.
It's unclear what the company will enter into bankruptcy trying to achieve.
Although hospitalizations have dropped 28 percent since the apex, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran said the county has the second highest coronavirus cases in the country as the total increased to 32,765 Friday.
The Long Island Railroad has lost its first employee due to the coronavirus.
Barchi informed the Rutgers community that he and the University's most senior leadership will take a 10 percent reduction in salary and that other senior leaders will reduce their pay by 5 percent as well as utilize reserve funds, and freeze all new major construction projects.
Nelson Rojas was serenaded by doctors, nurses and other employees at the Orzac Center for Rehabilitation in Valley Stream as he was released after several weeks battling the virus.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said Friday morning that he believes 15% to 20% of New Yorkers have probably been exposed to the coronavirus, in the "ballpark" of the first results from the state's antibody testing.
The food assistance comes at a time when program participants and community members who come from Latinx communities have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
Those who took hydroxychloroquine, with or without the antibiotic azithromycin, were no more likely to survive their infections than those who did not, according to David Holtgrave, dean of the University at Albany School of Public Health.
New COVID-19 testing sites opened Friday near several NYCHA sites, and a group is offering in-home testing for residents in the hardest hit complexes.
Over the past five weeks, roughly 26 million people have filed for jobless aid, or about 1 in 6 U.S. workers.
Lysol issued a statement to combat what it said was "recent speculation" after President Donald Trump raised the possibility of disinfectants being injected into people to combat the virus.
Governor Andrew Cuomo said hospitalizations, ICU stays, and deaths are all lower in New York state. The number of deaths is 422, 398 in hospitals and 24 in nursing homes.
Connecticut reported 631 more positive cases of COVID-19 Thursday, bringing the state's total to 23,100. The coronavirus death toll rose by 95 to 1,639.
President Trump speculated on the possibility of research into the use of light or disinfectant to treat coronavirus, triggering warnings from medical experts.
Locations across the United States have become temporary homes for an army of health care workers deployed to fight COVID-19.
Keys says she originally wrote "Good Job" months ago as a tribute to the unsung heroes in her own life.
On April 24th, that number is back down below 12%. 31 members of the NYPD have died of the coronavirus.
The FDNY says it's now getting about 4,000 calls per day. That's roughly the same amount it was getting prior to March 1.
New COVID-19 testing sites are opening near several New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) sites Friday.
Soaking rain overnight carries into Friday before sunshine returns on Saturday.