Fauci on US after coronavirus: No shaking hands ‘ever again’

Americans would be smart to carry some lessons with them into the future after the nation’s coronavirus crisis is over, according to Dr. Anthony Fauci.

Florida vegetables an unexpected victim of coronavirus

Thousands of acres of fruits and vegetables grown in Florida are being plowed over or left to rot because farmers can’t sell to restaurants, theme parks or schools nationwide that have closed because of the coronavirus.

Cooking With Como: Flexible and forgiving cooking
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Kristina Schnack Kotlus, author and owner of Prince William County Moms, joined us with some flexible meal ideas!

Baking bread on the rise in the age of coronavirus

Countless people across the country are turning to one of the few hobbies that hasn't been banned: Baking bread.

Grandfather walks four miles just to see newborn granddaughter through glass door

Coronavirus isn't stopping this grandfather from Michigan from walking four miles to see his newborn granddaughter, even if it's through a glass door.

Saudi nurse breaks down as he's forced to refuse son's hug after work

In the heartbreaking video, Naser Ali Al-Shahrani, a nurse working Riyadh, returns home from working at the hospital and refuses a hug from his son.

Tampa megachurch crowded with worshipers, despite social distancing orders

Cheers and applause could be heard on a Tampa megachurch's livestream Sunday from a few hundred people inside The River at Tampa Bay Church. The church is refusing to close its doors despite a "safer at home" order in effect in Hillsborough County.

Her first marathon got canceled because of coronavirus. So she ran one by herself on the Mount Vernon Trail

Marta Djalleta of Arlington had been training since February for her first marathon -- the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon in D.C. -- and wasn't about to let all that work go to waste when officials canceled the race over coronavirus concerns.

DC market uses robots to deliver groceries during coronavirus pandemic

A small D.C. market is turning to technology to deliver essential supplies during the coronavirus pandemic in one Northwest neighborhood.

DC-based restaurant group hopes to 'Food it Forward' during coronavirus pandemic

Restaurants are among the hardest hit by the coronavirus outbreak, with many forced to lay off scores of employees as they transition to carry-out only or close entirely.