Majority of US workers want to stay remote: Survey

Over 40 percent of respondents said that going forward, they want to work remotely more often.

Education experts say schools will operate differently next year

The days of hundreds of students piling into school buildings first thing in the morning is over—well, at least for now. Joshua Starr, a former superintendent for Montgomery County and current CEO of PDK International, an education consulting firm, says COVID-19 will dramatically change how students attend school in the upcoming school year.

Adele's newest Instagram post sparks discussion about body image

Decorated British singer Adele ignited a discussion about body image in her latest Instagram post, which shows off her body transformation.

AG Paxton calls for release of Dallas salon owner who reopened in defiance of countywide restrictions

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is calling for the immediate release of the Dallas salon owner who was jailed for seven days after she refused to apologize for opening her business in defiance of countywide COVID-19 restrictions.

COVID-19 task force not dismantling, just refocusing, Trump says

One day after saying that the COVID-19 task force would be winding down, President Donald Trump said Wednesday that it would continue indefinitely, but focus more on rebooting the economy.

‘You are putting DC at risk,’ mayor tells residents who may visit reopening states

Mayor Muriel Bowser had a strong message on Wednesday for District residents who might consider visiting their neighbors should they reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic: you are putting D.C. at risk.

Outer Banks counties to reopen to visitors starting May 16

The Outer Banks of North Carolina will open to visitors starting May 16, according to Governor Roy Cooper.

Cinco de Mayo restaurant lines spark social distance frustration

Crowds of customers outside restaurants across the region Tuesday sparked concerns about social distancing as people picked up and carried out their Cinco de Mayo meals.