Florida Sheriff Says 'Unsavory' People Are Hosting Parties to Spread COVID
The Osceola County sheriff said party organizers sometimes rent multiple houses and have gatherings of up to 400 people.
Petition Reaches Over 430K Signatures to Rename Bridge After John Lewis
Congressman John Lewis and about 600 other civil rights leaders were beaten and tear gassed by police on the Edmund Pettus Bridge on "Bloody Sunday," March 7, 1965.
Miami Mayor Threatens Fines Up to $500 for Those Who Don't Wear Masks
The mayor said he will ask officers to stop giving warnings Monday and to begin issuing fines.
NYC Black Lives Matter Mural Vandalized Again, 3 Arrested
Police also issued a summons to a fourth person who was posting flyers.
FL Doctor Says CVS Pharmacy Refused to Fill Hydroxychloroquine Prescription
The doctor said it was "the first time we've been asked for a diagnosis and were declined" a prescription.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Receiving Chemo Treatment for 'Recurrence of Cancer'
The 87-year-old justice said she began treatment after a May 19 biopsy showed she had lesions on her liver.
Trump's Approval Rating on What He Says About Pandemic Plummets
Sixty-four percent of those surveyed said they do not trust what the president says about the outbreak.
Man Allegedly Hit 63-Year-Old With Car Amid Dispute Over Face Masks: Police
Police charged the driver with assault with a deadly weapon.
GOP Governor Says Trump Too Preoccupied With Tweeting to Listen to Experts
Larry Hogan said governors "took a different approach" by meeting with experts early on.
Lincoln Project Reads Excerpts of Mary Trump's Book About the President
Mary Trump, who supported Hillary Clinton for president in 2016, compared her uncle to a three-year-old "unable to regulate his emotions."
A Short History of Trump and Wallace's Heated Past Ahead of their Sit Down
The president and the FOX anchor have been publicly critical of each other in the past.
Former Trump Doctor Who Won GOP Nomination Says Masks Are 'Personal Choice'
The congressional candidate and former White House physician said he does not want the government telling him he needs to wear a mask.
Trump's Order Says Stone's Release Won't Compromise 'Safety of Community'
The clemency order commuted the sentence of Roger Stone, who was set to report at a federal prison in Georgia Tuesday.
VA Hospital Serial Killer Charged With 7 Counts Of Second-Degree Murder
Reta Mays, whose name was made public Tuesday, was charged with injecting multiple people with excess insulin, resulting in their deaths.
Evergreen Colorado Photos, Videos Show Enormous Fires Ravaging Mountains
The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said the fire has burned through 50 acres with zero percent containment as of Tuesday morning.
Fired Cop Claims Racial Comments Are Protected Under First Amendment
The fired police officer said he had a problem seeing white people bowing to Black people because of his religious beliefs.
Patient Dies After Going to 'COVID Party,' Thought It Was a Hoax: Official
A Texas doctor released a statement saying the virus "doesn't discriminate," and that no one is invincible.
California Newspaper Will No Longer Publish Mugshots
The Sacramento Bee said publishing mugshots "disproportionately harms people of color and those with mental illness."
Attorney for 150 Minneapolis Cops Says Majority of Them Have PTSD
The lawyer said that many of the police he represents were present on the day rioters burned down the Third Precinct, some of who wrote final notes to loved ones believing they would die.
Goya Foods CEO Won't Apologize for Complimenting Trump
The CEO said Friday he was honored to be part of the White House Hispanic Prosperity Commission.
GOP Senator Accuses NBA of Promoting Chinese Communist Party's Interests
Missouri Senator Josh Hawley asked whether the NBA would censor messages critical of the Chinese Communist Party.
$5,500 Reward Offered After New York Village's 9/11 Memorial Is Vandalized
Washingtonville's mayor said authorities will "not leave any stone unturned" as they search for whoever is responsible.
NYC Mayor Gives Speech Without Mask, After Urging Public To Wear Them
The mayor was critical of NYPD officers who did not wear masks at protests, saying "it is so important that the people of the city see the people they look to...actually abiding by the same rules."
Florida Reports Highest Single-Day Coronavirus Cases, Deaths
Florida's coronavirus website shows the state has had 232,718 cases and 4,009 deaths.
George Floyd Told Police He 'Just Had COVID' and Didn't Want It Again
Floyd also told police he was claustrophobic, before he ultimately requested to lay down on the ground to avoid sitting in their police cruiser.
United Airlines Could Furlough 36,000 U.S. Workers Despite Bailout
United Airlines' most impacted employees will be those working in inflight services, as 15,000 of those jobs will potentially be furloughed.
GOP Governor Criticizes Trump: He's Sending 'Mixed Messages'
Maryland's Larry Hogan faults the president for "bouncing from one message to the other" about the coronavirus crisis.
More Than 650 Coronavirus Cases Linked to Nearly 40 Religious Gatherings
Most of the cases linked to religious gatherings came from Union County in Oregon where on June 17, 236 cases were linked to Lighthouse Pentecostal Church.
California City to Issue $300 Fines for Not Wearing a Mask
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's West Hollywood station said it would begin issuing the fines this month.
Michigan Residents Delayed Hospital Care During Height of Pandemic and Died
Michigan saw a 62 percent rise in the number of residents who died from March 15 to May 23 compared to 2019.