Maryland Pastor Resumes In-Person Services Amid Coronavirus
The pastor wrote in a statement prior to reopening that "church is essential," and has reopened with protocols in place.
Unemployment Numbers Likely to Worsen Before Any Improvement: NY Fed CEO
The United States Department of Labor reported an additional 2.4 million people filed for unemployment this week, bringing the total number to 38.6 million.
GoFundMe Campaign Raises Over $50,000 for Black FedEx Drivers
According to the campaign, the money raised will be distributed evenly between the two drivers who were "fired simply for doing their job."
Florida Governor DeSantis Said Ousted Official Is 'Not a Data Scientist'
The governor said that the health department official has a degree in "journalism, communication, and geography" and that she is not "an epidemiologist."
KY Gas Station Owner Says Sign Banning Masks Was To Protest Govt Control
"The sign was meant to grab a person's attention so that they could come in and say, 'You can't tell me what to do.' That was our point. We can't tell you what to do and neither can the government. They need to stand up for what they believe in," the station's owner, Chris Stavely, told Newsweek.
North Carolina Hospital Nurse Said Patients Attending Coronavirus Parties
The nurse said patients attend these parties to speed up the process of spreading the virus so America can get back to normal.
What To Do If Someone Fraudulently Filed for Unemployment Under Your Name
A Nigerian fraud ring is siphoning millions in unemployment insurance money, according to federal authorities.
Debit Card Stimulus Payments vs Direct Deposit Explained
The four million Americans that are eligible to receive the economic impact payments will get a debit card in the mail containing the funds that can be used for groceries, gas and online shopping.
Wife of LAPD Chief Posts Facebook Photos Vacationing in Arizona
The police chief's wife stated in a now deleted Facebook post that she had a "fun few days hanging out and doing 'normal' stuff."
Ford Motor Company to Offer COVID-19 Testing for Symptomatic Workers
Ford Motor Company signed contracts with four health systems in southeast Michigan, Missouri, Kentucky and Illinois to get quick testing for symptomatic employees.
Wisconsin Business Bans Wearing Masks After Stay-At-Home Order Overturned
Annie's Campground owner Ann Retzlaff said she does not want people wearing face masks in the buildings around her establishment in order to dissuade potential robbers.
New Zealand Prime Minister Turned Away From Cafe Due to Full Capacity
The prime minister and her partner were subsequently seated in the restaurant after some seats were made available.
Scientific Journal Publishes Editorial Endorsing Anyone Other Than Trump
The Lancet editorial board blamed conservative administrations through the years for the lack of funding to the CDC.
Wisconsin Mayor Laments 'Outrageous' State Supreme Court Ruling
The mayor of Madison, Wisconsin called the state Supreme Court's ruling political.
Wisconsin Governor Says There'll Be 'Chaos' in State After Ruling
Governor Tony Evers stated in his press conference that things will get "very confusing very fast," as local officials can implement their own orders.
How You Can Still Apply for a Small Business Loan
Small businesses can still apply to try to get a loan during the second round of the Paycheck Protection Program.
Many Americans Take Money Out of Retirement for Basic Necessities: Poll
A survey found that people who withdrew money from retirement accounts used it to buy groceries and pay rent, among other expenses.
National Debt Has Increased $5.2 Trillion During Trump's Presidency
A portion of that increase is tied to the CARES Act, passed by Congress to give Americans supporting during the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic.
Maryland Restaurant Owner Can't Get Employees to Return
The federal coronavirus relief bill known as the CARES Act gave $600 per week in unemployment insurance to unemployed workers on top of the state unemployment money they claim.
Joe Biden Leads Donald Trump by One Point in Critical State of Georgia
The poll showed that presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden is doing better in the state compared with another internal GOP poll conducted released earlier in May.
Donald Trump's Approval Rating Reaches Highest Point Since 2017
The president had a 45 percent approval rating in the CNN poll.
Kremlin Spokesperson Diagnosed with Coronavirus
The Kremlin spokesperson and his wife are both hospitalized with the novel coronavirus.
Biden Says 'Women Should Be Believed',' Reade Allegation 'Never Happened'
The presumptive Democratic nominee was accused of sexually assaulting Tara Reade in late March and has since denied that the alleged actions ever took place.
Maryland Woman Loses 3 Family Members to COVID-19
Shanta Leake-Cherry said "family gatherings are not going to be the same," after losing her mother, brother and sister to the novel coronavirus.
New York Coronavirus Hospitalizations Lowest Since March
The state also saw a decline in new daily coronavirus hospitalizations.
New Jersey Reopens Its Parks and Golf Courses, But With Conditions
The public will not be allowed to picnic in the parks, or bring along chairs, blankets or coolers with them.
Coronavirus Infections in Russia Surge to a Single-Day High of 7,933
The Russian government reported 7,933 cases in a single day, the highest thus far.
Wuhan Ranks as Top Domestic Travel Spot After Coronavirus Ends: Study
The director of the tourism research center said that the study showed people want to travel to Wuhan to economically uplift the region.
Coronavirus Cases at Colorado Meatpacking Plant Double After it Reopens
Confirmed cases among plant employees went from 120 to 245 in four days and saw a sixth employee die after contracting the disease.
Chinese Embassy in France Mocks U.S. Coronavirus Response With Video
In the video, the United States, represented by a Statue of Liberty figurine, calls China's lockdown orders "barbaric" and a "violation of human rights."