The greeting card industry is selling out of sympathy cards amid coronavirus
SACheckley/iStockBy AARON KATERSKY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — In a remarkable sign of the loss many have been going through during the coronavirus pandemic, the greeting card industry is selling out of sympathy cards. At least 73,431
States worried about mail-in ballot access during COVID-19 pandemic consider online voting options
MicroStockHub/iStockBy MATTHEW VANN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Some states, predicting challenges around expanding paper ballot access in time for the November general election amid the COVID-19 pandemic, are weighing the use of Internet-based voting platforms. The
Man in France may be country's earliest COVID-19 case
da-kuk/iStockBy IBTISSEM GUENFOUD, ABC News (PARIS) — For Amirouche Hammar, it started with a phone call from a doctor at his local hospital in a Paris suburb. “When he told me the news that I’m positive with
Mother of unarmed black man killed in Georgia speaks out: 'Ahmaud didn't deserve to go the way that he went'
ABC NewsBy MORGAN WINSOR, ABC News (ATLANTA) — Cellphone video showing the moment 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery was shot and killed in southern Georgia has prompted national outrage since surfacing online this week, but his mother said she
Trump White House won't issue detailed CDC guidelines for states, businesses on reopening
sshepard/iStockBy JORDYN PHELPS, JORDYN PHELPS and KATHERINE FAULDERS, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — As President Donald Trump publicly cheers on efforts to reopen the country and economy, the White House has decided against issuing guidelines drafted to give
'John Wick' cast uniting for virtual livestream to benefit furloughed theater workers
Lionsgate(LOS ANGELES) — The cast of John Wick is doing their part to help the struggling movie theater industry during COVID-19. On Friday, Lionsgate Live! A Night at the Movies presents John Wick will stream live on
Unanimous Supreme Court tosses 'Bridgegate' convictions of ex-Gov. Christie allies
BCFC/iStockBy DEVIN DWYER, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court reversed the federal fraud convictions of former New Jersey officials Bridget Anne Kelly and Bill Baroni for their part in the 2013 “Bridgegate” scandal that
Why raiding your 401(k) during COVID-19 should be an 'absolute last resort'
DNY59/iStock(NEW YORK) — With unemployment levels at a record high and millions of people across America feeling the financial burden of the coronavirus pandemic, it may be tempting to dip into your 401(k) account for immediate help.
'Incomprehensible': Confrontations over masks erupt amid COVID-19 crisis
eranicle/iStockBy BILL HUTCHINSON, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Masks have been a contentious issue throughout the novel coronavirus pandemic. Should you wear one? Who should wear one? What type? Do they protect you or others or both?
2 McDonald's employees shot after angry customer told dining room was closed
ivanastar/iStockBy JON HAWORTH, ABC News (OKLAHOMA CITY) — Two employees at a McDonald’s in Oklahoma City were shot and a third was injured after a woman allegedly became angry after learning that she was not allowed to