Deadly force not 'only option' in Atlanta shooting: Rep. Val Demings
Rep. Val Demings appears on ABC’s, “The View,” June 15, 2020, to talk about the shooting of Rayshard Brooks. – (ABC News)By KENDALL KARSON, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Florida Democratic Rep. Val Demings, a former police
'Star Trek' actor admits he nearly ran over 'Star Wars' star Harrison Ford
Photo by Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — People of the geek persuasion occasionally debate which character would best another from a different fictional universe, but a real-life version apparently nearly happened years ago when a Star Trek actor
Spike Lee apologizes for defending Woody Allen
ABC/Fred Lee(NEW YORK) — Spike Lee apologized on Saturday for defending embattled filmmaker Woody Allen against what he called “this cancel thing” an interview a day earlier. “I Deeply Apologize,” the director tweeted. “My Words Were WRONG. I Do Not And
Expert warns of 'Coronavirus Carmaggedon' if returning workers avoid mass transit
Bim/iStockBy GIO BENITEZ and MINA KAJI, ABC News (NEW YORK) — As states start to ease restrictions, the man who coined the term “gridlock” is warning that drivers could face an unprecedented level of traffic if people
Lawmakers worry about COVID-19 spread after Bureau of Prisons officers deployed to protests
rarrarorro/iStockBy BENJAMIN SIEGEL and LUKE BARR, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — With many federal prisons across the country grappling with sizable coronavirus outbreaks, some Democratic lawmakers are raising new questions about the deployment of Bureau of Prisons officers
Rayshard Brooks' wife wants two Atlanta officers arrested: 'They just broke my family'
Dustin Chambers/Getty ImagesBy STEPHANIE WASH, EMILY SHAPIRO and SABINA GHEBREMEDHIN, ABC News(ATLANTA) — Days after a black man was shot to death by an Atlanta police officer, his wife says “no justice will ever” heal her broken
Trump administration expected to attempt to block John Bolton's book: Sources
Official White House Photo by Tia DufourBy JOHN SANTUCCI, KATHERINE FAULDERS and MIKE LEVINE, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Just a week before the much-awaited book by President Donald Trump’s former National Security Advisor John Bolton is set
Beijing braces for a possible 2nd wave of coronavirus infections
FilippoBacci/iStockBy KARSON YIU, ABC News (BEIJING) — Beijing is preparing for a possible second wave of coronavirus infections as it races to contain a fast-moving cluster centered around a large wholesale food distribution market in the southern
Emmy parties cancelled, related event going virtual for COVID-19
Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — While numbers regarding the COVID-19 pandemic appear to be trending downward in some places and on the upswing in others, the virus is still having a major effect on Hollywood.
Supreme Court makes historic ruling on LGBT employment discrimination
YinYang/iStockBy DEVIN DWYER, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The Supreme Court issued its opinion Monday on a historic case about LGBT employment discrimination, with the majority deciding that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which