Foreign-Born Doctors Start Their Residencies At U.S. Hospitals Amid The Pandemic Thousands of foreign-born doctors started their residencies at the U.S. hospitals Wednesday amid two historic challenges: the coronavirus pandemic and the White House's new immigration restrictions. Joel Rose
'It's Really Hard For A Younger Couple': Coronavirus, Policies Keep Families Apart The Trump administration's move to limit green cards and reduced operations at consulates around the world have added to wait times for families trying to reunite in the United States. Hafsa Fathima
Teen Invents Watch To Stop You From Touching Your Face Experts have said to avoid touching your face to prevent the spread of COVID-19. This 15-year-old invented a watch that would help do just that.
Green, Yellow, Orange or Red? This New Tool Shows COVID-19 Risk In Your County As cases of coronavirus surge in many states, a new color-coding tool backed by a coalition of top scientists provides an apples-to-apples way of comparing outbreak severity, down to the county level. Carmel Wroth
News Brief: Russia Referendum Vote, New Tool For COVID-19 Threat, Facebook Boycott Russians will vote on a referendum that may give Putin more power. A new tool will help you see the COVID-19 threat in your area. And, more brands are pulling Facebook ads as part of a boycott.
Pence Urges Americans To Wear Masks To Stop Spread Of COVID-19 The vice president wore a mask during an appearance in Rockville, Md. Despite a surge in new cases, Pence insisted the country was "in a much better place than four months ago, even two months ago." Scott Neuman
Airbus Announces Job Cuts Amid Massive Dip In Aircraft Orders The European passenger-jet maker says it plans to cut 15,000 jobs amid a 40% drop in its business since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Scott Neuman
A Spike In Coronavirus Cases Causes Outrage In Iraq A spike in coronavirus cases and a shortage of medical resources has led to panic and unrest in Iraq. Some hospitals are filling, and family members have seized oxygen tanks for loved ones. Jane Arraf
No Spitting: MLB Unveils Some New Rules Due To The Coronavirus The rules include a ban on spitting and a threat of immediate ejection if a player or coach gets too close to an umpire or opponent in the course of an argument. Austin Horn
Airlines Are Getting Help From The TSA To Reassure Travelers That It's Safe To Fly Some airlines say they are filling planes to capacity instead of keeping empty seats to ensure social distancing. They are getting help from the TSA to reassure travelers that it is safe to fly again. David Schaper