Hundreds of Teenagers Potentially Exposed to Coronavirus at Texas Party
The Austin Public Health Board is urging the entire community to act as though they had been exposed to coronavirus.
Whole Foods Employees Protest Policy Banning Black Lives Matter Face Masks
Whole Foods employees are being sent home for wearing clothing and accessories with phrases like "Black Lives Matter" and "I can't breathe."
Why Isn't Washington, D.C. a State? The Capitol's Long Quest For Statehood
The reason why Washington, D.C. isn't a state can be traced back to the American Revolution before Congress had a permanent home.
Six Flags Theme Parks Open and Reopening Soon
Six Flags theme parks and Hurricane Harbor water parks are opening in states like Arizona, Georgia, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Which States Have Mandated Masks? Nevada Becomes 19th to Issue Order
In states without face mask mandates, rules around face coverings are determined by local authorities.
Woman With Confederate Flag at Blm Protest Says She Didn't Know Its Meaning
In an apology, Kathy Jenkins claimed she said "KKK beliefs" to mock the protesters as she didn't like being called racist.
Coronavirus Patient Dies After Family Unplug Ventilator to Use AC
A committee has been formed to investigate the incident and hospital authorities are considering going to the police.
Florida Woman Rants About Masks, 5G and Hillary Clinton at Council Meeting
The woman ranted about various conspiracy theories at a Palm Beach meeting debating a face mask mandate, which eventually passed with a unanimous vote.
When Will Disneyland Reopen? Delay Due to Lack of California Guidelines
Unions representing 17,000 Disneyland resort workers expressed their concern over Disney's safety guidelines.
New Mexico Restaurant Vandalized, 'White Power,' 'Trump 2020' Graffitied
The Santa Fe Police Department has classified the incident as a hate crime and is working with the local FBI to locate the perpetrators.
Trump Rally Student Says Aunt Jemima Was 'Picture of the American Dream'
While the original Aunt Jemima was portrayed by former slave Nancy Green, the image is based on a mammy caricature.
The Best Deals on Purell Hand Sanitizer Gel, Wipes, Foam Right Now
There are deals on Purell hand sanitizer gel at stores including Target, Duane Reade, and Office Depot.
'I Have a Black Husband': Man Sells T-Shirts off Woman's Plea in Video
The man who accused the woman of calling him a racial slur advertised "Karen" T-shirts quoting the video within hours.
Florida Restaurant Owner Renames Blackened Chicken Wings 'I Can't Breathe'
An employee quit over the name, posting a receipt listing "I Can't Breathe" as the name of a menu item to social media.
Cruise Passenger Who Died of COVID-19 Told by Staff It Was 'Only the Flu'
A doctor on the Ruby Princess cruise ship allegedly told Josephine Roope that her friend had "only the flu, nothing to worry about."
How Long Is 'The Last of Us 2'? Here's How Many Hours It Takes to Beat
Some reviewers have said that the violent nature of the game makes it difficult to play for hours on end.
Who Was Father Junipero Serra? Statues of California Missionary Removed
Statues of Father Junipero Serra have been repeatedly targeted since he was made a saint by Pope Francis in 2015.
When is Disney World Florida Reopening? Orlando Resorts to Open From Today
Disney has also published guidelines for guests planning to visit a resort or theme park this summer.
'The Last of Us 2' Ending for Joel and Ellie Explained
A spoiler-filled summary and potential explanation of the ending for Ellie in The Last of Us Part II.
Black-Owned Restaurants Near Me to Celebrate Juneteenth 2020
From nationwide apps to city-specific maps, there are plenty of guides to help find a black-owned restaurant near you on Juneteenth.
'The Last of Us 2' Reviews: What Critics Have Said About Naughty Dog Game
Critics have rated "The Last of Us Part II" highly, despite overwhelmingly negative reviews from gamers.
Juneteenth 2020 Google Doodle Explains Meaning of Emancipation Anniversary
The animated video is narrated by LeVar Burton who reads the first stanza of "Lift Every Voice and Sing."
Was Beethoven Black? Twitter Debates Race of German Composer
A 2015 article proposing that Beethoven was black resurfaced, sparking a Twitter debate--and bringing attention to black composers who were Beethoven's contemporaries.
Giant Squid Weighing Over 700 Pounds Washes up on Beach
The remains of the giant squid will be preserved in the wet collection of the Iziko South African Museum.
Supercuts Customer Beats up Man Over Alleged Racist Remarks in Viral Video
The man in the video has been praised for standing up to racism, with one Twitter user saying: "Awesome job, you gave him just what he deserved. Bet he will keep that racist talk to himself from now on."
Las Vegas Hotels Are as Cheap as $10 a Room Right Now
Las Vegas continues to reopen with The Bellagio and Caesars Palace poker rooms opening today for the first time in three months.
North Carolina Woman Starts 'Burn Your Mask' Challenge to 'Ignite Freedom'
The challenge has been met with criticism, with one social media user saying: "Your bravery is immense. What a hero burning equipment that could protect workers in hospitals."
As Aunt Jemima Dropped For Its Racist History, Will Uncle Ben's Be Next?
Aunt Jemima announces that it will rebrand, and Uncle Ben's says it recognizes that the brand's visual identity should evolve.
Alabama Bar Removes 'Racist' Dress Code Following Criticism
The Woolworth bar in Birmingham has also been criticized for its second apology after the first was deemed inadequate.
Petition to Make Juneteenth a National Holiday Reaches 250,000 Signatures
While June 19 is observed across most states, a resolution declaring Juneteenth a national holiday has not yet been passed.

