National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins says the U.S. needs to take a coronavirus approach that most people would find ‘too drastic.’
Author: Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY
These countries are doing the best and worst jobs fighting coronavirus
Many nations are now taking strict measures to contain and mitigate the viral pandemic. Who’s getting it right, or wrong?
Australian politician who met Ivanka Trump, Attorney General William Barr infected with coronavirus
An Australian cabinet member with coronavirus was pictured last week standing next to Ivanka Trump and Attorney General William Barr.
European Union leaders slam Trump’s sweeping coronavirus travel ban
European Union leaders say President Trump’s coronavirus travel ban was taken ‘without consultation’ from the bloc.
As Italy locks down 60 million people over coronavirus, parts of China return to normalcy
China’s leader Xi Jinping visited the epicenter of the coronavirus epidemic as Italy locked down 60 million people.
China reports fewest number of coronavirus cases since it started tracking disease in January
Authorities in China reported the fewest number of new cases of coronavirus since infections started being tracked.
Dubai ruler abducted and imprisoned his princess daughters, UK court rules
The billionaire ruler of Dubai orchestrated the abductions, torture and imprisonment of two of his princess daughters, a British court rules.
Julian Assange complains about unfairness, claims ‘spying’ on legal team in fight over extradition
Exchanges in court Wednesday focused on whether the U.S. request for Assange to face spying allegations amounted to “political” charges.
Assange extradition hearing opens with claims of retribution against the media, danger to U.S. informants
The U.S. extradition request for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is a test case of media freedoms and the global reach of the U.S. justice system.
Julian Assange: He infuriated Washington. Now he’s facing life in prison
A British court will decide whether Julian Assange is sent to the U.S. to stand trial where he faces a maximum sentence of up to 175 years in prison.