Here is some hopeful news concerning coronavirus. A number of studies are looking into our immune systems response to the disease. Several of these studies are in their early stages and haven't been reviewed yet but they're giving some encouragement...
And the two stories leading off today's show have one thing in common, coronavirus. In New Zealand, concerns about the spread of the disease have led to the postponement of a parliamentary election. It was originally scheduled for September 19, now i...
And this is the first time that virtual political conventions are largely replacing physical ones. Conventions are where America's major political parties formally nominate their candidates for president and where they define their party platforms, w...
It starts with the biggest story of the season, the coronavirus pandemic. It began in China late last year and spread around the world. The disease has been detected in more than 5.7 million people worldwide and even though the vast majority of them...
Yesterday's show started with weather. Today's show starts with sports. Fans want to see them. Teams want to play them. Venues want to profit from them but health officials say crowds and the threat of coronavirus don't mix. So countries around the w...
The eastern coast of Florida is soggy. A tropical disturbance has been hovering there for days soaking some areas with between five and 10 inches of rain. On Tuesday more than 7 million people were under flood watches from Miami to the Space Coast an...
While summer in the northern hemisphere doesn't officially start until June 20th, Memorial Day is seen as the unofficial beginning of the season. And with warmer weather descending on much of the United States, people were out and about packing beach...
We are a week and a half away from the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season, though we've already seen an early storm materialize off the U.S. east coast. Arthur brought gusty winds and rain to parts of North Carolina before heading out to...
All 50 U.S. states have relaxed at least some of their restrictions concerning coronavirus. But as the 2019-2020 school year winds down a lot of questions are being raised not only about summer learning loss but about what happens in the fall. The gu...
In the ongoing fight against COVID-19, nations around the world are increasingly turning to technology to track the disease. This isn't just about testing to find out who's had it. It's about finding out where someone who's tested positive has been,...