Over 1,900 Department of Justice alumni signed a statement excoriating Attorney General William Barr for “assaulting the rule of law” by moving to dismiss the case against President Trump’s former National Security Adviser, Michael Flynn.
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden says Trump obviously understands how important testing is to keep himself healthy but is denying it to the rest of the country.
Police said the injuries were not life-threatening and everyone is expected to make a full recovery.
A chorus of experts have repeatedly raised the alarm about glass shortages and the immense logistical challenges of scaling up efforts to distribute a coronavirus vaccine once it is completed.
A Pence staffer could be seen asking the five business leaders to remove their masks
The “index case,” or the first patient identified with the disease, was said to be coughing and not wearing any face covering.
A Texas party with around 600 partygoers gets broken up by a shooting that wounds five people, seriously injuring two.
South Dakota governor Kristi Noem is threatening to take two Sioux Tribes in her state to court for “illegally” establishing coronavirus checkpoints on a state highway.
A woman in minivan tried to avoid traffic inside a veteran’s cemetery by driving over the graves of veterans.
Florida is one of the few states who declared sports as an “essential business.”
A nursing home for former military personnel in New Jersey sees 72 deaths due to COVID-19. The elderly are more likely to die from the coronavirus.
According to officials, a female resident of the home informed police that she had been hit in the abdomen and that the male shooter was dead.
Secret Service agents who are “close to the president” and those within the vicinity of the Oval Office will start wearing face masks.
Poised to stage the earliest recoveries from the COVID-19 economic catastrophes are cities not that heavily populated but with highly-educated residents.
Treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin warns of a "very, very bad second quarter" as COVID-19 continues to stoke unemployment to horrific levels.
A well-known Santa Cruz surfer was killed in a shark attack on Saturday.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, a major figure in the fight against coronavirus, has self-quarantined following exposure to an infected staffer.
A vigil was held for two teens that went missing on Utah Lake as the massive search effort is planned to wind down.
Health officials found the baby had a spiral fracture of the upper left arm, multiple broken ribs, a fractured skull, and a previously broken wrist.
The Harvard Global Health Institute says the U.S. will need to conduct more than 900,000 tests a day as states continue to reopen.
The former president said Trump's response to the coronavirus has been an "absolute chaotic disaster."
Tulare County Sheriff’s Deputies say they received a report of possible child abuse that was posted on social media.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has confirmed the deaths of three juveniles in New York state from a rare condition that may be linked to COVID-19.
Public perception of Trump's handling of the ongoing coronavirus crisis could be negatively impacting his approval ratings.
A report surfaced this week about the past involvement of Gregory McMichael in the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery.
The FDA has approved the production of new antigen test variety that will be able to test millions a day.
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said Friday that 14 meatpacking plants closed due to the virus would reopen within the next seven to 10 days.
Police in Utah are continuing their search for two teens that went missing on Utah Lake recently.
A study by the Well Being Trust estimates the deaths to range between 27,644, assuming the economy recovers quickly, and 154,037 in a slow-recovery scenario.
South Carolina will begin allowing diners to eat at their favorite restaurants Monday (May 11) as Gov. Henry McMaster announced the resumption of dine-in services in a limited capacity.