1-Year-Old Boy, 5 Others Die In West Coast Wildfires
Some reports have stated that a seventh victim died in a fire in Marion County, Oregon, but the county sheriff's office only confirmed the death of a 12-year-old boy.
Joe Biden Greeted in Michigan by Trump Supporters Yelling 'Four More Years'
"Four more years! Four more years! Four more years!" the crowd can be heard yelling towards Biden and his escort. Several supporters can also be seen holding up Trump campaign signs as well as American flags.
Activist Group Declares Texas City a 'Sundown Town'
"It is clear that San Antonio is becoming a sundown town for Black people. We aren't safe and what happened in Kenosha [Wisconsin] can definitely happen here," a community organizer said.
In Minneapolis, Black Drivers Are 5 Times More Likely to be Stopped by Cops
According to the analysis, in Chicago, Black drivers were four times as likely to be stopped when compared to white drivers, while in Philadelphia, Los Angeles and San Francisco, Black drivers were about three times more likely to be stopped by police.
New Lincoln Project Ad Compares Lindsey Graham to Parasites
The ad attacks the South Carolina senator for his relationship with President Donald Trump, using gruesome images.
Over 70,000 New Coronavirus Cases Among Children in 2 Weeks
The report also shows that children made up between zero and .3 percent of COVID-19 deaths, while zero to .2 percent of all children's cases resulted in death.
Biden and Trump Are Neck and Neck in Florida, New Poll Shows
According to the poll, among all registered voters, Trump holds a one-point lead, as 48 percent said they'd vote for him, compared to 47 percent that sided with the former vice president.
Washington Town Has 80% Of Homes, Businesses Destroyed By Wildfire
In a press release sent to Newsweek via email, the Whitman County Sheriff's Office wrote that "Within hours, many of the homes in Malden and the nearby town of Pine City were on fire or completely destroyed."
Tropical Storm Rene Becomes Earliest Ever 'R-Named' Storm
It's currently moving over the Cabo Verde Islands and "is forecast to become a hurricane in a couple of days," according to the National Hurricane Center.
Colorado Temperatures Swing Over 60 Degrees in 24 Hours
The low temperatures in the 30s come not long after the state experienced extremely high temperatures throughout August.
Latest Lincoln Project Ad Suggests Trump Influenced Kenosha Shooter
The video also slams Trump supporters who have hailed the accused shooter as a hero for defending Kenosha businesses from looting.
Record-Breaking Temps to Hit West After Death Valley's Hottest Day Ever
Over the past few days, the National Weather Service in Los Angeles issued warnings to residents of extremely high temperatures during the upcoming weekend.
Hand Sanitizer Recall Expanded to Include Another Brand
The manufacturer is notifying customers by phone and email, as well as arranging for refunds and destruction of the product.
The 7 U.S. States Fauci Says Should Be on High Alert Over Labor Day Weekend
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, named seven Midwest states that he believes should be on high alert for the novel coronavirus over Labor Day weekend.
Police Group Asks School District to Reverse 'Thin Blue Line' Flag Ban
The district was prompted to announce the ban after a high school football player carried the flag onto the field prior to a game last Friday.
N.C. Elections Board Advises Voting Twice Is 'Illegal'
According to the statement issued by Karen Brinson Bell, executive director of the North Carolina State Board of Elections, voting twice in the election is a class 1 felony, "with intent to commit a fraud to register or vote at more than one precinct or more than one time...in the same primary or election."
16-Year-Old Arrested, Charged With Cyber Attack On Miami School District
According to a press release from the Miami-Dade School Police, the student admitted to "orchestrating eight Disruptive Denial-of-Service cyber attacks, designed to overwhelm the district networks."
How Biden's Lead Over Trump Has Fluctuated in the Last 3 Months
RealClearPolitics has continued to average several nationally conducted polls to show the margin between the two candidates.
Anonymous Letter Tells White Wisconsinites to Keep Town 'Free From Blacks'
"We hope that this letter finds you in good health. We just wanted to touch base. Thank you for purchasing and proudly displaying the yard sign. Your support of our common cause is greatly needed and appreciated," the letter reads. "We Whites must stand together. We must keep Wauwatosa free from blacks and their lack of morels [sic].
Texas Medical Center Reports 100% ICU Capacity, 20% Being COVID Patients
The Texas Medical Center in Houston, which encompasses over two miles of medical and research facilities, reported 271 COVID-19 positive patients currently occupying ICU beds, an additional 1,334 beds are being used by patients with other illnesses.
Miami School District Hit by Cyberattack on Third Day of Virtual Learning
The Miami-Dade County school district was hit by second cyberattack on Wednesday, the school's third day of virtual learning.
If Deported to South Korea, Kim Jong Il's Former Bodyguard Fears Death
The former bodyguard of then–North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Il, says he fears for his life if he is deported to South Korea, after being denied asylum in Canada.
More Voters Trust Biden Than Trump To Handle Public Safety
More registered voters trust Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden than President Donald Trump to handle public safety issues, according to a new poll.
Over $300 Billion Lost in Exports From Tourism Due to COVID Travel Limits
There were 56 percent fewer international tourists from January to May compared to a year ago, reports the U.N. World Tourism Organization.
Video Captures Hikers Frantically Running From Charging Grizzly Bear
The incident occurred in in Glacier National Park in Montana.
Almost Half of Univ. of South Carolina's Greek Houses Are Under Quarantine
Nearly half of the University of South Carolina's Greek houses were recently placed under quarantine after being exposed to the new coronavirus.
Anonymous Letter Warns Texas Residents of Merciless Community Shootings
In Texas, an anonymous letter warned residents of merciless shootings if those from Chinese and Indian descent didn't return to their country.
Increasing Number of Americans Say They'll Get Coronavirus Vaccine
The global average of adults saying they'd get vaccinated was 74 percent, versus 67 percent in the U.S.
Florida Judge Says School Should Reinstate Teacher Who Spanked Son
A Florida administrative law judge recommended the Miami-Dade County School Board reinstate a teacher who was suspended for spanking his son in another teacher's classroom.
29 Protestors Arrested In Portland After Throwing Rocks, Eggs At Police
The protests have been ongoing for three months in the city.

