Cop who was fired after Parkland shooting will get his job back: Union
amphotora/iStockBy IVAN PEREIRA, ABC NEWS (BROWARD COUNTY, Fla.) — One of the officers who was fired over his handling of the 2018 Parkland, Florida, high school shooting will get his badge back. Sgt. Brian Miller will receive
Students devastated as in-person graduations are canceled
adamkaz/iStockBy ARIELLE MITROPOULOS, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Caren was looking forward to walking across the stage at the University of Alabama at Birmingham this May as the first member of her family to receive a college
In a spray of fog, hopes for safer commutes and travels amid coronavirus
Henrique Casinhas / Echoes Wire/Barcroft Media via Getty ImagesBy KAITLYN FOLMER, JAY BHATT, AARON KATERSKY and JOSH MARGOLIN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — In a world where hard surfaces could play host to a germ that could
Jonah Hill feels “humbled” to have surpassed Samuel L. Jackson for most swear words
Photo by Hollywood To You/Star Max/GC Images(LOS ANGELES) — If you didn’t know there was a record for saying the most profanities on film, now you know. And, Jonah Hill holds the title. The 36-year-old shared the news of his accomplishment with Instagram
Russell Crowe turning gangster in 'American Son'
Photo by James Devaney/GC Images(LOS ANGELES) — Russell Crowe has found his next project. The Oscar winner will star in the upcoming thriller American Son, based on the critically acclaimed French film A Prophet, according to Variety. American Son follows a prison inmate
Three dead in shooting near Sequim
PORT ANGELES – The Sheriff’s Office has released the names of the victims and suspect in today’s early morning homicide that left three dead near Sequim. 34-year-old Samantha Faber and her brother, 32-year-old James Faber, Jr. were
Nearly three million Americans file for unemployment; total now just under 36 million
courtneyk/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — A total of 2,981,000 more Americans filed for unemployment insurance last week, bringing the total number of jobless claims filed amid the coronavirus pandemic to more than 35 million, according
Report: 27 million Americans may lose health insurance coverage
LIgorko/iStockBy ERIN SCHUMAKER, ABC News(NEW YORK) — Soaring unemployment numbers could translate into nearly 27 million people losing their health insurance, according to a new report. “Between March 1st and May 2nd, 2020, more than 31 million
How to get free mental health help during the coronavirus pandemic
bunditinay/iStockBy GMA TEAM, ABC News (NEW YORK) — May is Mental Health Awareness Month in the U.S. and the coronavirus pandemic has created an unprecedented need for mental health resources. Across the country, 45% of adults say
Teen girl recovering in ICU with new coronavirus-related illness
Family handoutBy OLIVIA RUBIN and KATHERINE CARROLL, ABC News(PORTLAND, Ore.) — An eighth grader in Portland, Oregon, is recovering in the intensive care unit after being rushed to the hospital with cardiac failure. Her doctor now says