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Walmart has announced new experiences for families to enjoy amidst the country's virus plagued summer time. → Read More
Lawmakers in both the U.S. House and Senate have introduced legislation that would restrict funding to jurisdictions allowing so-called "autonomous zones." → Read More
Experts believe this is a positive sign of declining mistrust between the two sides that have been building up troops and artillery since early May. → Read More
Jean Kennedy Smith, a former ambassador to Ireland and the eighth of nine children born to Joseph P. and Rose Kennedy passed away in her home on Wednesday. → Read More
A CNN reporter speaks about how peaceful it is in CHAZ, seconds later he added that if protesters had to be removed by force there could be "bloodshed." → Read More
Rep. Matt Gaetz slammed some of his congressional colleagues for helping raise money for a group that supports abolishing police, and called them 'rebel scum.' → Read More
Among those reforms are better officer training, local programs for homelessness, mental health assistance, and domestic violence. → Read More
Johnson & Johnson has announced today that it will accelerate the initiation of their first in-human clinical trials for a COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More
The movement to "defund the police" following George Floyd’s death hit a crescendo Sunday when the Minneapolis city council issued a "veto-proof" vote to do so. → Read More
Portland, Oregon will not extend its curfew after Oregon's largest city saw only minimal clashes between protesters and police Monday night. → Read More
Bank of America pledged $1 billion over four years to fight economic and racial inequality the corporation says has intensified due to coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
SpaceX's Falcon 9 and its Crew Dragon capsule launched the Commercial Crew Program into space on Saturday. → Read More
An analysis by The Lancet medical journal has sparked media outcries over whether hydroxychloroquine is more dangerous than it is helpful for treating COVID-19. → Read More
Google is in hot water after allegedly violating Arizona's consumer protection laws by recording smartphone users' location data without their consent. → Read More
Despite a drop in sales of existing homes in March, prices continue to rise and individuals keep buying in the midst of a recession and lockdown measures. → Read More
Although no medication is currently recommended to treat COVID-19 there is no mandate against promising treatments and doctors are taking full advantage. → Read More
The poll, surveying 800 registered voters between May 18-20, shows Biden ahead of Trump 49% to 44% in a state that is a proven battleground come November. → Read More
A man was taken into custody after videos surfaced on social media of him assaulting elderly victims inside a nursing home. → Read More
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House is considering a bipartisan bill that would ban several Chinese companies from listing their shares on U.S. exchanges. → Read More
A two-day-old baby from South Africa died from the coronavirus, making the newborn one of the youngest victims to succumb to complications from the virus. → Read More