Bringing America Back: 'Coronavirus Carmageddon' predicted, FDA reversal on hydroxychloroquine and more to know
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Traffic expert warns of 'Coronavirus Carmageddon'
Rush hour commutes could triple in some cities, a traffic consultant told ABC News, if previous mass transit users start driving due to the pandemic.
Public schools at risk over states' projected budget deficits
Many education budgets never fully recovered from the 2008 recession, and now they'll be hit again as states are expected to face an estimated $615 billion budget deficit over the next three years due to the coronavirus, according to a Washington, D.C., think tank.
Lawmakers worry about COVID-19 spread in Bureau of Prisons officers
Some Democratic lawmakers are questioning if the Bureau of Prisons tested officers for the novel coronavirus before and after deploying them to recent protests in Miami and Washington, D.C.
FDA revokes permission to treat COVID-19 with hydroxychloroquine
The emergency permission that allowed hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine -- the anti-malarial drugs touted and self-administered by President Donald Trump -- to be distributed to states for use against COVID-19 will end, the Food and Drug Administration said Monday.
Oscars 2021 officially postponed 2 months due to COVID-19 pandemic
The coronavirus has impacted movie release dates, film festivals and now, the Oscars.
Quarantine's silver-lining: A renewed bond between fathers and children
"Our relationships have gotten so much stronger," Hashim Lafond, a father of four, told "Good Morning America" about his quarantine experience. He's not alone: A new preliminary study from Harvard has found that nearly 70% of dads are feeling closer to their kids.
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