Senate GOP torn on how to address expiring COVID-19 unemployment boosts
drnadig/iStockBy ALLISON PECORIN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — For Nicole Van Hoff, the additional $600 a week she now receives in jobless benefits from the federal government is a crucial life line — one Congress created in the
Disneyland plans to reopen on July 17
LordRunar/iStockBy GOOD MORNING AMERICA, ABC News(NEW YORK) — Disneyland and Disney California Adventure plan to reopen on July 17, a spokesman for the parks announced Wednesday. Pending state and local government approvals, Downtown Disney District will begin
Five takeaways from House hearing with George Floyd's brother pleading for policing reform
ajansen/iStockBy LIBBY CATHEY, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The day after George Floyd was laid to rest in his hometown of Houston, his brother Philonise Floyd was among a dozen witnesses called to testify in an emotional House
In some states coronavirus hospitalizations on the rise
filadendron/iStockBy OLIVIA RUBIN, SOO RIN KIM, ALI DUKAKIS and LAURA ROMERO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Hospitalizations for the novel coronavirus are on the rise in at least eight states, in what experts and officials said was
Why a hip or knee replacement may benefit your marriage
JodiJacobson/iStockBy EDEN DAVID, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Maintaining your health is important for your physical well-being as well as overall quality of life. It may, in fact, also be good for your marriage. A new study
Sephora steps up as first retailer to take '15% Pledge' supporting black-owned brands
germi_p/iStockBy JACQUELINE LAUREAN YATES, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Sephora has stepped up as the first retailer to take the “15% Pledge,” vowing to dedicate 15% of its stores’ shelf space to black-owned brands. In an attempt
Americans among 15 arrested during Black Lives Matter protest in Uganda, police say
Pawel Gaul/iStockBy MOSES BWAYO and MORGAN WINSOR, ABC News (KAMPALA, Uganda) — Several Americans were among those arrested during an anti-racism protest in Uganda’s capital on Tuesday, police said. A total of 15 people — mostly foreign
Appointed outside judge in Flynn case blasts DOJ for 'gross abuse' of power
SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty ImagesBy ALEXANDER MALLIN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The ex-judge appointed in former national security adviser Michael Flynn’s criminal case ripped into the Justice Department Wednesday in a lengthy filing that accuses Flynn of
Protesters tear down statue of former Confederate president Jefferson Davis
John McDonnell/The Washington Post via Getty ImagesBy MORGAN WINSOR, ABC News (RICHMOND, Va.) — Protesters tore down the statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis in Virginia’s capital on Wednesday night. Police were called to the scene on
ABC News analysis of police arrests nationwide reveals stark racial disparit
BlakeDavidTaylor/iStockBy PIERRE THOMAS, JOHN KELLY and TONYA SIMPSON, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Akil Carter, an 18-year-old black man, was on his way home from church with his white grandmother in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, when the local police