Arbery Shooting Video Shows Alleged Gunman's Dad Saying Son 'Had No Choice'
The video shows McMichael's father, Greg McMichael speaking to police after the alleged shooting and saying "[Travis] had had no choice, man."
Trump's Approval Rating Higher Than Only Three Presidents at Same Point
Only George H.W. Bush, Jimmy Carter and Lyndon B. Johnson had lower approval ratings on their 1,425th day in office.
How Much Snow Could New York, New Jersey and Boston See This Week?
According to AccuWeather forecasters, parts of the Northeast are expected to face two different storms this week.
OKC Black Man Shot and Killed by Police, Sparking Immediate Protests
In an email sent to Newsweek, the Oklahoma City Police Department confirmed the man's death but did not release his name or identified the officers involved in the shooting.
Democrats Ossoff and Warnock Hold Razor-Thin Leads Over Loeffler and Perdue
The poll found Ossoff leading Perdue by two points, as 48 percent of respondents sided with the Democrat and 46 percent backed the Republican.
Why Was Alfred Bourgeois Given the Death Penalty? Execution Set for Friday
Bourgeois, 55, was convicted of capital murder in 2004 for the 2002 death of his daughter at the Naval Air Station-Corpus Christi in Texas.
Boston Biotechnology Conference Led to 300,000 COVID-19 Cases
The study, which was published by the "Science" journal on Thursday, suggest that the conference held by Biogen in February, was a "super spreading event early in the pandemic," and led to roughly 300,000 cases of the coronavirus.
COVID Cases in NY Near Previous Peak 5 Months After Fauci Praised Handling
According to data from the COVID Tracking Project, cases in New York have continued to rise over the past few weeks, placing the state close to its previous peak numbers from April.
Trade Commission Urges Caution Over Potential COVID-19 Vaccine Scams
These scams listed, that the FTC urged Americans to avoid, include having to pay money out of pocket when receiving a vaccine, paying early to receive a vaccine and putting your name on a list to be inoculated.
NH House Speaker Richard Hinch Died from COVID-19, Autopsy Shows
"New Hampshire Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Jennie V. Duval has determined that the cause of Speaker Hinch's death was COVID-19," New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald wrote in a statement.
Sildenafil Recall: Antidepressants Mixed Up With Erectile Dysfunction Pills
AvKARE is recalling one lot of Sildenafil 100 mg tablets, the active ingredient in Viagra, and one lot of Trazodone 100mg tablets, which is used to treat depression.
Pennsylvania's Tom Wolf Is 6th U.S. Governor to Contract Coronavirus
"I have no symptoms and am feeling well and I am in isolation at home," Wolf wrote in a tweet.
California Reverses Course, Allows Playgrounds to Reopen After Backlash
According to the state's COVID-19 website, "Playgrounds may remain open to facilitate physically distanced personal health and wellness through outdoor exercise."
Protesters Erect Autonomous Zone in Portland to Prevent Family's Eviction
According to a website for the red house, the home was foreclosed on in 2018, but the Kinney family, who have lived in the home for 65 years, challenged the foreclosure. Protestors have camped around the house for months to prevent officers from removing the family.
Elon Musk Confirms Move to Texas After Battling California's COVID Laws
His announcement came during a virtual conference Tuesday hosted by The Wall Street Journal, where he said, "For myself, yes, I have moved to Texas."
Lara Trump Top Pick to Succeed Retiring GOP Senator in 2022: Poll
The poll, which was conducted by the BUSR/UNLV Lee Business School, found 24 percent of respondents in North Carolina supporting Trump, if she decides to run in the state's Republican Senate primary election.
88 Percent of Colleges in U.S. Have Restrictions on Free Speech: Report
"Students and professors around the country face punishment for speech that is clearly protected by the First Amendment," said report author Laura Beltz.
School Apologizes for COVID-Oblivious Football Celebration
One comment read, "Their healthcare workers are overwhelmed, exhausted and some dying, but let's fill the stadium for a super-spreader game! Selfless idiots."
Great Barrington Declaration Authors: Vaccine Could End COVID in 2 Months
"I think if we use the vaccine correctly we can get back to normal within two months," Jay Bhattacharya, a professor at Stanford University Medical School said. "Let's say, if we have 50 million people vaccinated, who are at the highest risk, at that point we can open society up."
Melania Trump Criticized After Announcing New White House Tennis Pavilion
Twitter users cited figures from the pandemic, as cases, deaths and hospitalizations surge across the U.S.
N.J. Gov. Calls Rep. Gaetz 'Fool' for Violating Event's Virus Restrictions
Governor Phil Murphy criticized a recent gala that was hosted in Jersey City by the New York Young Republican Club.
Updated Guidance Urges Kids to Wear Face Masks During Most Youth Sports
"Cloth face coverings have been shown to decrease transmission rates of SARS-CoV-2; therefore the AAP encourages that athletes wear them at all times for group training, competition, and on the sidelines," the American Academy of Pediatrics wrote in its updated guidance.
FDA Chief Says 20M Americans Could Get COVID Vaccine by End of 2020
In an interview with Reuters, FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn was asked if it was realistic for the White House to say that 20 million people will receive a COVID-19 vaccine before the end of 2020.
AOC and Marco Rubio Trade Barbs Over Who Had the Busier Week
The feud between the two began on Thursday, when the Democratic congresswoman responded to a tweet showing Project Veritas receiving federal Paycheck Protection Program loans amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Lindsey Graham Says DOJ 'Have Been Looking' Into Election Fraud Claims
While speaking with Fox News' John Roberts, Graham was asked about Trump's recent criticism of the Department of Justice and Attorney General Bill Barr, in regard to claims of election fraud and said, "Well, they have been looking, I know that."
Biden Reportedly Selects Jeffrey Zients as COVID Chief
Before his time as the director of the National Economic Council, Zients served twice as the acting director of the Office of Management and Budget.
U.S. Had More COVID Deaths in 1 Day Than 36 Countries' Total Deaths
According to data from Johns Hopkins University, there were more than 2,800 new deaths reported in the U.S., which marked its largest single-day increase—topping a previous high set on April 15, when more than 2,600 deaths were reported.
Activists Protest Lack of Stimulus With Body Bags Outside Senators Homes
On Tuesday, the Spaces in Action Twitter account posted several tweets showing members of the grassroots organization carrying body bags to the doorsteps of McConnell and Graham's homes.
Fact Check: Did Dominion Voting Systems Donate to 'Anti-Trump' GOP PAC?
A tweet Trump shared came from Twitter user Mindy Robinson, a former Republican House candidate for Nevada's 3rd Congressional District, who criticized the donation made by Dominion Voting Systems to the Republican State Leadership Committee.
Senate Minority Whip Predicts Biden to Have 'Little' Impact on Judiciary
"If the last two years of the Obama administration were any indication, they'll freeze them out," Durbin said during an interview with Politico. "Hope springs eternal, but I believe in history."

