10 Ways To Look Professional, and Hide Your Pajamas, In a Video Conference Call
You don't have to wear pants without a stretchy waistband, but you should follow a few tips before joining a Zoom video call when working from home.
You don't have to wear pants without a stretchy waistband, but you should follow a few tips before joining a Zoom video call when working from home.
‘Coronavirus’ is named for how it looks under a microscope, but that’s not the only way to name a virus or disease.
From virtual field trips to free workout classes, here are the best ways to stay busy while social distancing.
Crocs is devoted to helping nurses, doctors, and other healthcare professionals fight the coronavirus.
You can still play Monopoly, Catan, and many other classic board games while staying at least 6 feet away from your opponents.
The federal government is offering financial support to Americans in the coming weeks. Here's how to find out how much you'll get.
University Mall and Cinema Arts in Fairfax, Virginia, are no longer screening films, but customers can still pick up movie theater popcorn curbside to take home with them.
You can take your own temperature with a meat thermometer, just as long as you sanitize it properly.
For people who use the Waffle House Index to gauge disasters, the novel coronavirus pandemic just got real.
Elmo and the rest of the ‘Sesame Street’ characters help teach kids how to wash their hands and how to feel better about being stuck at home.
These are the companies doing something to support vulnerable populations, small businesses, and regular customers during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Stop & Shop and other Albertsons-owned grocery stores are installing the sneeze guards to protect both employees and customers.
As long as it's closed during the coronavirus outbreak, the Winchester Mystery House will be offering free virtual tours online.
From spinning eggs to DIY slime, these at-home science experiments help you stay busy and learn a few things, too.
After closing to visitors, the Chattanooga Zoo in Tennessee let its fennec foxes out of their enclosures for some environmental enrichment.
The underwear company is joining other clothing manufacturers to help get medical supplies to professionals in need.
Kids isolated at home can tune into the Kennedy Center's YouTube channel at 1 p.m. EST every weekday for "lunch doodles" with artist-in-residence Mo Willems.
Now, Little Free Libraries across the map hold everything from peanut butter to toilet paper—and some books, too.
Mary Mallon’s asymptomatic spreading of typhoid fever is a cautionary tale about the importance of washing your hands.
The 'Grey's Anatomy' spin-off series, ‘Station 19,’ also gave a few hundred N95 masks to a Los Angeles firehouse.
With the closing of traditional movie theaters due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, people are practicing social distancing at drive-ins.
On March 20, U.S. treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin announced via Twitter that Tax Day will be pushed back by three months—to July 15—amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
The current public health crisis and extended alone time caused by the coronavirus is raising anxiety levels all over. A psychologist has some advice that can help.
It's not a myth: William Shakespeare really did write 'King Lear' during the plague. From Edvard Munch to Isaac Newton, here are a few more people who made the most of being isolated.