Family of Man Who Died of Coronavirus Hit With $1 Million Hospital Bill
A family member of the deceased man said in an Instagram post he had both Medicare and private insurance, and indicated the costs should be covered.
Texas Woman Spits on 7-Eleven Counter After Being Told to Wear a Mask
The video shows the woman standing in front of a checkout counter with several items she intends to buy at a Fort Worth 7-Eleven. The cashier can be heard telling the woman, "I'm just telling you to get a mask on."
Church Finance Secretary Stole $768,000, Sheriff Says
The Polk County sheriff stated the finance secretary left the church with $190,000 in debt.
Houston ICUs Reach 102% Capacity As Hospitals Face Crisis Amid Coronavirus
ICU patients increased to 1,350 in Houston, where the normal capacity is 1,330 ICU beds.
Mark Cuban Calls Out Hannity For 'Softball Question' Trump Can't Answer
Cuban brought up Hannity's town hall interview with Trump after Hannity told the Dallas Mavericks owner to admit Joe Biden "is not exactly with it."
Seattle Police Dismantle CHOP Autonomous Zone Over 'Ongoing Violence'
Mayor Jenny Durkan signed an executive order stating those who do not vacate Cal Anderson Park will be arrested.
Biden Says We Should 'Protect' Columbus, Washington and Jefferson Statues
The former vice president said there is a "distinction" to be made between George Washington, who did own slaves, and Confederate leaders.
Couple Who Aimed AR-15 at Protesters Must Be Held Accountable: Prosecutor
The St. Louis Circuit Attorney said she will "use the full power of Missouri law to hold people accountable."
Seattle Chief Says 'Enough Is Enough' After 2 Teens Killed in Protest Zone
The latest shooting in the zone claimed the life of a 16-year-old and sent a 14-year-old to the hospital in critical condition.
Princeton Alums Laud School's Removal of Woodrow Wilson's Name
The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and Wilson College will now be known as The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and First College, respectively.
Petition Calls on Officials to Replace Columbus Statue With Chef Boyardee
The petition stated that while Christopher Columbus "initiated the genocide against Indigenous Americans," Ettore Boiardi, also known as Chef Boyardee, "enriched [the Cleveland] community with his food and iconic mustache."
After Drinking Hand Sanitizer, 3 Dead and 1 Blinded In New Mexico
It is unclear why the seven people, three of which remain in critical condition, ingested the hand sanitizer in the first place.
St. Louis Mayor Gives Out Names, Addresses of Pro-Defund Police Protesters
The mayor said in a statement following the incident Friday she "did not intend to cause distress or harm to anyone."
Texas Realtors Remove 'Master' From Bedroom Descriptions
The Houston Association of Realtors told its members changes to these terms had been requested in past years.
Protesters Attempt to Create Autonomous Zone in Portland
Footage of the aftermath of last night's protests shows derogatory graffiti painted on the walls of the Portland Police Bureau's North Precinct.
Will There Be a Second Stimulus Check? Lawmakers Are Divided
President Donald Trump made comments Monday indicating his support for a second round of stimulus checks.
Police Captain Demoted After Criticizing Mayor for Issuing Protest Permit
A former Salem police captain posted a tweet criticizing the Boston Mayor Marty Walsh for allowing George Floyd protesters to gather on June 1.
Protester, Senior Citizen Fight During Removal of Columbus Statue
The clash began when the protester was confronted by those who did not want the statue removed because of its importance to Italian Americans, according to footage.
Seattle Businesses, Residents Sue After Violence in CHOP Autonomous Zone
The class action lawsuit against Seattle claimed the city "actively endorsed and supported" the CHOP occupiers.
Washington Makes Not Wearing a Face Mask a Misdemeanor Crime
A spokesperson said they hope the mandate does not have to be enforced through the legal system.
Georgia Fire Dept. Employee Suspended for Post About Protesters Immigration
Investigators determined that the post was no made by the employee, but by his wife.
Angry Floridians Threaten Citizen's Arrest of Official After Mask Mandate
The county official said she had to be escorted to her car as residents became angry about the new mask requirement.
'Military Style' Ammunitions Box Left At GOP Office Is No Threat, Cops Say
Authorities evacuated the surrounding block and a mall nearby due to the potential threat.
NYC Mayor Introduces 'Fireworks Task Force' That Includes Undercover Police
The mayor said undercover buys and sting operations will be used to try to cut off the supply of fireworks to New Yorkers.
California Breaks Highest Single-Day Coronavirus Record With 6,000 Cases
The state has reported 35.6 percent of all its cases during the pandemic in the last 14 days.
U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman Fired By Trump, William Barr Says In Letter
The attorney general named Deputy U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss as acting U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York.
Florida Surpasses 4,000 New Coronavirus Cases, Over 19,000 In A Week
Governor Ron DeSantis has yet to implement a statewide requirement for face coverings.
Georgia House Passes Bill Letting Voters Dissolve County Police Departments
Voters now have the opportunity to abolish the Glynn County Police Deparment over their handling of the Ahmaud Arbery case.
Sacramento Sheriff's Office Won't Enforce California Coronavirus Mask Order
The sheriff's office stated they will continue to operate "in an educational capacity" in recommending the public use face masks.
In 6 of the States With Spiking Coronavirus Cases, Masks Are Optional
The states where masks are currently optional include Texas, Florida, Arizona, North Carolina, South Carolina and Alabama