Justices fear ‘chaos’ from rogue Electoral College delegates
JPecha/iStockBy DEVIN DWYER, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Raising the potential of “chaos” in coming presidential elections, the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday signaled support for several states’ efforts to crack down on rogue Electoral College delegates who
Uber to use face detection technology to ensure drivers wear masks
UberBy MINA KAJI, AMANDA MAILE and GIO BENITEZ, ABC News (NEW YORK) — As COVID-19 concerns continue to transform the future of travel, Uber is the latest company to announce new face covering requirements that the company
Bowling association head talks new protocols as bowling centers reopen
Space_Cat/iStockBy ALLIE YANG, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced in late April that bowling centers could begin to open. As several other states have allowed these centers to reopen, one industry head says
Krispy Kreme giving 2020 graduates free doughnuts
Krispy KremeBy TOMMY BROOKSBANK, ABC News (NEW YORK) — As commencement ceremonies go virtual across the country for high school and college graduates, Krispy Kreme is giving away sweet treats to the class of 2020. The doughnut
Mary-Kate Olsen files emergency court order for divorce from Pierre Olivier Sarkozy
Mireya Acierto/FilmMagic(NEW YORK) — Mary-Kate Olsen has requested an emergency court order to file for divorce from Pierre Olivier Sarkozy. The 33-year-old actress signed a petition to split from her husband on April 17, according to TMZ, but due to