J&J to deliver 11M vaccine doses, CDC director 'deeply concerned' about possible COVID-19 surge
CasPhotography/iStockBy STEPHANIE EBBS, ABC News (ATLANTA) — A top public health official on Friday she was “deeply concerned” about the trajectory of COVID-19 cases, again urging Americans to continue to take precautions like wearing masks, even as
Trump claims Capitol rioters posed 'zero threat,' says some being persecuted
ALFSnaiper/iStockBy MICHELLE STODDART, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump is defending his supporters who violently assaulted the Capitol on Jan. 6, claiming they posed “zero threat,” despite the riot resulting in multiple deaths and
King Soopers grocery chain donating $1 million to Colorado Healing Fund after mass shooting in Boulder store
Chet Strange/Getty ImagesBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News(BOULDER, Colo.) — King Soopers, the Colorado-based grocery chain that saw one of its stores become the site of a mass shooting this week, is donating $1 million to support community
Still no motive in Boulder shooting: Victims' families, community 'desperate to know,' DA says
Michael Ciaglo/Getty ImagesBy MATT GUTMAN and EMILY SHAPIRO, ABC News(BOULDER, Colo.) — A motive has not been determined in the mass shooting that killed 10 people at a Boulder, Colorado, grocery store, Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold
Jacob Blake files lawsuit against police officer who shot him and left him partially paralyzed
Wisconsin Department of JusticeBy MARLENE LENTHANG, ABC News (MILWAUKEE) — Jacob Blake, the Black man who was shot at seven times by a white police officer in Wisconsin and left partially paralyzed, has filed a lawsuit against
Justice Department cracks down on fraud cases connected to COVID-19
DNY59/iStockBy ABC News (WASHINGTON) — U.S. government agencies have been hard at work since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Justice Department is no different. The DOJ has just announced hundreds of COVID-19 related fraud
Surrogate cares for family's baby for one year due to coronavirus pandemic
Roman Didkivskyi/iStockBy KATIE KINDELAN and AMANDA MCMASTER, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Emily Chrislip, a 25-year-old mom from Idaho, thought her experience as a surrogate for a family in China would end after she gave birth. Instead,
Dominion files $1.6 billion lawsuit against Fox News over false election fraud claims
domnicky/iStockBy OLIVIA RUBIN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Dominion Voting Systems on Friday morning filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, alleging that the conservative network pushed false accusations that the voting company had rigged
Egypt says US offers assistance as operations to free cargo ship gather momentum
IgorSPb/iStockBy HATEM MAHER, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Egypt on Friday said the United States has offered assistance to free a stranded cargo ship in the Suez Canal that blocked trade movement, with one senior official saying
Local tribal police chief to help with state law enforcement leadership
PORT ANGELES – A local, tribal police official is taking a leadership position with the state law enforcement organization. Lower Elwha Police Chief Sam White was appointed to the board of directors of the Washington Association of