Police departments across US brace for Derek Chauvin verdict
jtgriffin07/iStock (NEW YORK) — Police departments across the U.S. are bracing for potential protests after the Derek Chauvin verdict. Thousands of National Guard soldiers have been deployed throughout Minneapolis, where George Floyd was killed and Chauvin, now
Three things that could improve America's recycling problem
elvis901/iStock (NEW YORK) — Many of us crush LaCroix cans, break down cardboard boxes and try really hard to get all that peanut butter out of the jar to put it in the recycling bin instead of
'European Super League' announcement sends shockwaves through global soccer
matimix/iStock (LONDON) — The backlash to the announcement on Sunday that 12 of soccer’s biggest teams would be forming their own breakaway “European Super League” has been nothing short of seismic. Pundits, fans, former players and even
How restaurants, bars can apply for emergency assistance from SBA revitalization funds
doble-d/iStock (NEW YORK) — Restaurants and bars are another step closer to getting much-needed financial assistance after experiencing detrimental loss during the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Small Business Administration announced its application details
After pledging not to build up Trump's border wall, Biden's intentions remain unclear
Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz (WASHINGTON) — For years, Nora Garza and her husband Delfino have fought with the Justice Department and Army Corps of Engineers over 30 acres of land near the U.S.-Mexico border
Can you get vaccinated if you have COVID-19? Doctors explain what to do
Ovidiu Dugulan/iStock (NEW YORK) — All U.S. adults in all 50 states became eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine Monday, but with the virus still widespread, it is inevitable that some people will test positive for COVID-19 or
Man with diabetes becomes first person to run from Disneyland to Disney World
Don Muchow (NEW YORK) — Don Muchow just became the first person to run from Disneyland to Disney World. The 59-year-old ultramarathoner decided to run from California to Florida to prove his Type 1 diabetes doesn’t hold
Late season cold blast and snow moves East as record lows expected South
ABC News (NEW YORK) — A late season cold blast is expected to hit millions from the Rockies to the East Coast on Tuesday. Already up to 17 inches of snow fell in the Rockies with up
US raising alarm over looming humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia's war-torn Tigray region
KeithBinns/iStock (WASHINGTON) — The Biden administration is voicing increasing concern about the reported atrocities committed in Ethiopia’s Tigray region and continued restrictions and challenges for aid organizations responding to a crisis that has only grown since fighting
Alleged gunman in FedEx shooting browsed white supremacist websites, police say
Indianapolis Metro Police Department (INDIANAPOLIS) — The alleged gunman who killed eight people at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis last week apparently browsed white supremacist websites a little over a year before the deadly shooting, police said.