May 1, 2020 Australia could lift coronavirus restrictions two weeks early, officials say Australia could be lifting its coronavirus lockdown two weeks ahead of schedule, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced Friday, adding that Aussies had "earned an early mark."
April 29, 2020 Video of Laysan albatross 'courtship dance' on Midway Atoll shared by US Fish & Wildlife The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service shared a video of a pair of Laysan albatrosses taking part in a “courtship dance” at the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge to celebrate International Dance Day on Wednesday.
April 26, 2020 Earliest tropical cyclone on record forms in eastern Pacific far off Mexico With three weeks to go before hurricane season officially starts in the East Pacific, the earliest tropical cyclone on record in the region formed Saturday in the waters far off Mexico.
April 24, 2020 Warship in USS Theodore Roosevelt strike group has coronavirus outbreak Another warship at sea in the USS Theodore Roosevelt strike group has coronavirus cases on board, a Pentagon spokesman announced Friday.
April 21, 2020 New Zealand inches closer to goal of wiping out coronavirus New Zealand is inching closer toward its goal of doing something its prime minister says “no other country has achieved” -- completely eliminating the coronavirus.
April 15, 2020 China's claim of zero coronavirus infections in military is bogus, sign of intimidating rivals, experts say China has recast itself as a global leader in defeating coronavirus -- and nowhere is that more apparent than in their military.
April 14, 2020 US engages in show of force in Guam, after China's own show of strength near Taiwan After a Chinese aircraft carrier sailed past Taiwan over the weekend in a show of strength as the U.S. Navy struggles with coronavirus, the U.S. Air Force then posted a tweet showing a number of bombers, including B-52 Stratofortresses, lined up on the runway in Guam during an "Elephant Walk."
April 14, 2020 Chinese aircraft carrier sails past Taiwan as US Navy struggles with coronavirus A Chinese aircraft carrier sailed past Taiwan over the weekend in a show of strength as the U.S. Navy struggles with coronavirus.
April 13, 2020 US sailor on coronavirus-stricken Navy ship dies from virus-related complications, officials say A U.S. sailor who was admitted to the intensive care unit at a Navy hospital in Guam after contracting the coronavirus has died, Navy officials said Monday.
April 12, 2020 USS Theodore Roosevelt sees coronavirus cases rise; more than 100 additional sailors test positive More than 100 additional U.S. sailors aboard a coronavirus-stricken aircraft carrier stuck in Guam have tested positive for the virus, the Navy said.