Biden announces 'all-of-America sprint' to get more vaccinated by July Fourth
Hector Pertuz/iStock (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden on Wednesday declared June a “national month of action” to mobilize even more Americans to get vaccinated by July Fourth, in order to enjoy what he called “a summer of freedom.”
San Jose mass shooting: Dramatic bodycam footage shows officers responding to carnage
carlballou/iStock (SAN JOSE, Calif.) — Newly released body camera video shows the dramatic moments deputies responded to the mass shooting at the VTA light rail yard in San Jose, California. The video and timeline, released by the
Trump shuts down short-lived blog section of his website
Drew Angerer/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Almost a month after it was first announced, former President Donald Trump has shuttered a section on his website that he used to post statements after being banned from major social
MLB sued in $1 billion lawsuit for pulling All-Star game out of Atlanta
Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Major League Baseball has been hit with a lawsuit for moving the All-Star game out of Atlanta following controversy over Georgia’s recent restrictive voting law. Job Creators Network,
Florida man who carried Trump flag onto Senate floor pleads guilty in Capitol riot probe
Kuzma/iStock (WASHINGTON) — A Florida man who was seen inside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 insurrection sporting a Trump flag and T-shirt pleaded guilty on Wednesday to one count, marking the second guilty plea so
WHO says source of infection unknown in first human case of H10N3 bird flu strain
janiecbros/iStock (LONDON) — The World Health Organization said it’s still unclear how a man in eastern China contracted the first known human case of a rare strain of bird flu called H10N3. “The source of the patient’s
Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit fails second drug test
Horsephotos/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit has failed a second post-race test for betamethasone, Bob Baffert’s attorney Craig Robertson said in a statement. News of the failed test was first reported by The New
Washington's largest county bans government use of facial recognition software
martinwimmer/iStock (SEATTLE) — The most populous county in Washington state has become the first in the nation to ban government use of facial recognition software. King County, which comprises the greater Seattle area and is home to
Biden to announce 'all-of-America sprint' to get more vaccinated by July Fourth
Bill Oxford/iStock (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden will declare Wednesday that June is a “national month of action” to mobilize an “all-of-America sprint” for more Americans to get vaccinated by July Fourth, to reach his goal of
Rapper DaBaby questioned, released in Miami Beach shooting
vmargineanu/iStock (MIAMI) — Grammy-nominated rapper DaBaby was released after being questioned about a shooting in Miami’s South Beach on Memorial Day that left two people wounded and a member of the entertainer’s entourage under arrest on suspicion