Dems Leading GOP Opponents in North Carolina, Arizona and Maine Senate Race
A new New York Times/Sienna College poll shows incumbent GOP Senators in three states at risk of losing in the November 3 election.
NYC Sixth-Graders Have Porn, Trump Photos Broadcasted To Class by Hackers
"I felt like somebody had just sexually attacked us," Devon Morales, the mother of one of the students in the class, told WLNY News in New York.
Twitter Labels Trump's Tweet About Election as 'Potentially Misleading'
"We've added a label to this Tweet for making a potentially misleading statement regarding the process of mail-in voting, and to offer more context for anyone who may see the Tweet. This action is in line with our recently-updated Civic Integrity Policy," Twitter Safety wrote.
What Dr. Fauci Has Said About a Second Wave of Coronavirus in the Fall
"We've got to get those numbers down. If we don't get them down, then we're going to have a really bad situation in the fall," the nation's leading infectious diseases expert said.
Here's How Trump and Biden Stack Up Against Each Other With Suburban Voters
One poll shows Joe Biden holding a large lead over the president among suburban voters, 53 percent to 40 percent.
The White House and the CDC Have Different Timelines on a COVID Vaccine
"I think we're probably looking at late second quarter, third quarter 2021," CDC Director Robert Redfield said when asked about a potential COVID-19 vaccine.
Navy Vet Tweets Image of Soldiers Holding Casket After Fox News Segment
"Dear Fox News," the vet tweeted. "Here's what happens after an ambush (left). Here's what happens after you've made a complete moron out of yourself in front of the entire world (right). Do better, dammit."
Jewish Prayer Service Zoom-Bombed With Hitler, Nazi Images
Rabbi Scott Kramer of the Montgomery, Alabama synagogue Agudath Israel Etz Ahayem said that the attackers screamed, "F*** Jews" and "go back to the showers."
California City Official Placed on Leave After Comments on L.A. Shooting
Lynwood City Manager Jose Ometeotl posted a photo of Malcolm X on Sunday with "Chickens come home to roost" written over it, which the civil rights activist said following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963.
Hurricane Sally Leaves Over 440,000 People Along Gulf Coast Without Power
According to Poweroutage.US, over 440,000 residents were left without power, with at least 234,103 in Alabama, 204,410 in Florida and 5,406 in Mississippi.
Two More Deaths Linked to COVID Super Spreader Maine Wedding: State CDC
The deaths add to the five reported Monday by the state's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
U.S. Response to Coronavirus Pandemic Rates Poorly in International Poll
Respondents in South Korea and Denmark were particularly harsh, with 93 percent and 92 percent, respectively, saying the U.S. has done a bad job at handling the pandemic.
Trump Says Nevada Dem Governor Will Cheat Him Out of Winning State
"You're gonna see a rigged election," said the U.S. president. "This guy would do anything and he's in charge of the ballots."
Surgeon General Says U.S. 'Over the Hump' With COVID Despite Fauci Warning
Jerome Adams' comments on Monday resembled ones made days earlier by President Donald Trump, which Fauci disagreed with.
Mask Wearing Is 'Demonic Ritual,' Says Former Missouri Gov. Candidate
"Masks are just a symbol of deception and oppression," Saundra McDowell wrote on Facebook.
Trump Isn't Concerned About Getting COVID at His Rallies
Trump's comments come as he faces backlash for holding a campaign rally indoors in Henderson, Nevada, on Sunday night.
'Our Body, Our Choice': Thousands Join Anti-Mask Rallies in Canada
In Canada, several thousand anti-mask protesters gathered in Montreal and Vancouver, criticizing the country's response to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
U.S. Woman Accused of Infecting Over 50 People With Coronavirus in Bavaria
A 26-year-old U.S. citizen was recently accused of sparking a wave of new coronavirus infections in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, a ski town in Bavaria, Germany.
N.Y. GOP Rep Calls Withholding FDNY 9/11 Health Program Funds 'Disgraceful'
New York Republican Rep. Peter King on Thursday called the recent report of President Donald Trump's administration withholding funds from the FDNY's 9/11 health program "disgraceful."
14-Year-Old Learns to Drive as Family Escapes California's Creek Fire
A 14-year-old boy recently learned how to drive in an effort to help his family escape California's Creek Fire.
Wisconsin Doctoral Student Apologizes for Claiming to Be a Person of Color
A University of Wisconsin-Madison doctoral student recently issued an apology and stopped teaching after being accused of claiming to be a person of color.
66 Percent of Oregon Voters Disapprove of Protests in Portland, Poll Finds
A majority of Oregon voters say they disapprove the ongoing protests in Portland, according to a new poll.
Missouri GOP Senator Defends Kansas City Fans Booing Moment of Racial Unity
Missouri GOP Senator Josh Hawley defended the Kansas City Chiefs' fans that booed during a moment of racial unity Thursday on the NFL's opening night game against the Houston Texans.
35,000 Structures At Risk, 600 Burned As Almeda Fire Grows
At least 35,000 structures are currently at risk and approximately 600 have already burned, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as the Almeda Glendower Fire continues to grow in Jackson County, Oregon.
Trump Leads Biden by 10 Points Among Military Households, Poll Finds
President Donald Trump currently holds a 10-point lead over Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden among military households, according to a new poll.
Smoke From West Coast Wildfires Seen As Far Away as Hawaii and Ohio
Smoke from the ongoing wildfires across the West Coast has traveled across the country and was recently spotted at high altitudes over Ohio.
62 Percent of Americans Worried That Politics Will Pressure Rush Approval of COVID Vaccine, Poll Says
Across different political party affiliations, the poll found 85 percent of Democrats said they were worried politics would influence the development of a vaccine, compared to 35 percent of Republicans and 61 percent of independents.
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.

