South Korea's Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha: 'We’re not going back to life pre-COVID'
ABC NewsBy ALLIE YANG, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — Foreign Minister of South Korea Kang Kyung-wha says that her country may be reopening, but life won’t be the same. “We’re not going back to life pre-COVID. The
NFL player files lawsuit against United saying he was sexually assaulted on a flight
fstop123/iStockBy ELLA TORRES, ABC NEWS (NEWARK, N.J.) — An NFL player has sued United Airlines after he was allegedly sexually assaulted on a flight from Los Angeles to Newark, New Jersey. The player, who was not named,
Increased COVID-19 testing in Michigan shows fewer cases as Whitmer again vows vigilance
sonreir es gratis/iStockBy IVAN PEREIRA, ABC NEWS(LANSING, Mich.) — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s cautious approach to reopening Michigan put her at odds with protestors clamoring for faster solutions, but data from recently ramped-up testing shows something on which
Man who filmed shooting of Ahmaud Arbery charged with murder
ABC NewsBy MEREDITH DELISO, ABC NEWS (GLYNN COUNTY, Ga.) — The Georgia Bureau of Investigation on Thursday said it arrested William “Roddie” Bryan Jr., 50, on charges of felony murder and criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment.
Victoria's Secret closing 250 stores
studioportosabbia/iStockBy JACQUELAN LAUREAN YATES, GMA Victoria’s Secret is closing 250 stores in shopping centers, malls and other locations in the U.S. and Canada. This news comes as the lingerie giant continues to see a plummet in sales
National parks prepare to enforce social distancing on crowded Memorial Day weekend
kellyvandellen/iStockBy STEPHANIE EBBS, ABC NEWS(NEW YORK) — As the Memorial Day weekend approaches, the National Park Service has begun reopening some big-name national parks closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, but advocates are raising concerns about crowds and
Communities of color continue to be hit hardest in most populated cities
narvikk/iStockBy SOO RIN KIM AND MATTHEW VANN, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — In New York City, African Americans and Latinos are two times more likely to be hospitalized and to die from COVID than white Americans, according
Ohio gyms reopen after winning legal battle against state closure orders
aceshot/iStockBy MERIDITH DELISO, ABC NEWS (COLUMBUS, Ohio) — It only took a few hours for the first clients to arrive after Pinnacle Performance in Columbus, Ohio, reopened its doors Wednesday. “We have a lot of professional athletes
Kevin Hart explains why he wanted his voice to “drive home” the message in new Audible book 'The Decision'
ABC/Ida Mae AstuteBy CANDICE WILLIAMS, ABC News (LOS ANGELES) — can now add life-coach to his already impressive resume with the release of his self-help Audible book The Decision: Overcoming Today’s BS for Tomorrow’s Success. The new audio book, which
Senate confirms Trump loyalist John Ratcliffe as Director of National Intelligence
Andrew Harnik/Pool/Getty ImagesBy ALLISON PECORIN, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — The Senate has confirmed Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, to serve as Director of National Intelligence, a role President Donald Trump has been working to install him in since