The worker reportedly cursed at the man's wife before calling him a racial slur.
March Madness means money.
DeWine has done the right thing, but let consumer decide.
Harvey Weinstein will serve 23 years in prison for criminal sexual assault and rape, a landmark ruling for the #MeToo era.
The Vermont senator says he's looking forward to Sunday's one-on-one debate with Joe Biden and will grill his opponent on such issues as healthcare and immigration.
The races on March 17 are likely the last stand for Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said the body was found while searching the home of Megan Boswell's relatives.
April 15 is not set in stone for 2020
Washington works on COVID-19 recovery
A student enrolled at John Jay College of Criminal Justice tested positive for the virus.
The FDA is clamping down on companies and individuals promoting products that claim to cure COVID-19 patients.
Officer 1st Class Brian Scrimshire was conducting a traffic stop in the 100 block of Kenwood Street when shots were fired.
Chester authorities have identified the two victims that were shot to death while playing basketball on Tuesday afternoon.
In an official statement released on Tuesday, Gov. Whitmer has declared a state of emergency to minimize the spread of the virus after confirming its first two cases in the state.
In a statement Monday, Sun Hong Foods announced that it was recalling enoki mushrooms “because it has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, a bacterium which can cause life-threatening illness or death.”
Joe Biden wins big in Super Tuesday II and with it the nomination as the presidential standard bearer of the Democratic Party.
A former principal at Merrimack Valley Middle School in Penacook has pleaded guilty to charges of drunk driving.
Trump promised media he'd be back to talk to them Tuesday afternoon after discussing the U.S. coronavirus situation with them Monday, instead he went on Twitter to attack Democrats.
Colorado and Massachusetts on Tuesday declared states of emergency to better deal with the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus while New York has locked down the epicenter of the outbreak in New Rochelle.
A sheriff's deputy in Mendocino County is suspected of drug overdose after his colleagues responded to a medical emergency call at his house earlier this week.
A teacher at Franklin School in Park Ridge, Illinois was suspended with pay one month after being arrested on multiple charges, including the commission of a hate crime.
The number of new COVID-19 cases in the U.S. surged close to 60% Tuesday with four more deaths bringing the national total to 29.
Ohio is currently in a state of emergency after three cases were identified in the Cleveland area.
Julia Mann was last reportedly seen on Feb. 20 leaving her family's home in Watkinsville.
Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders will compete for Michigan's 125 pledged delegates on Tuesday.
The SEC has become the first federal department to ask employees to stay home amid coronavirus fears
Amidst the continued spread of coronavirus, numerous airlines are offering waivers for travelers looking to cancel or change upcoming flights.
Bloomberg campaign staffers were caught off guard when they were told they would be laid off
A White House official said the president hasn't been tested for the coronavirus, citing good health.
Polling shows Biden, not Sanders, may have gained Warren's backers since her exit from the contest.
A Bible and a notebook were discovered when authorities searched the truck that had suffered a fire.
In an email sent by President Dr. Conrado “Bobby Gempesaw to his students, the University's Queens campus will instead hold online classes effective Tuesday until March 27."