White House Adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci Says Partisanship Played A Big Role In Coronavirus Pandemic
America's top infectious disease expert said he believes the U.S. can gain control the pandemic, but keeping it under control is the real problem.
26 Legislators Test Positive For Coronavirus From Outbreak In Mississippi Capitol
State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs said 36 people -- both legislators and employees -- tested positive in the last week for coronavirus.
Body Of South Korean Mayor Found Outside Seoul, Ending 7-Hour Search
The body of Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon was found in hills outside the city seven hours after his daughter reported him missing.
Supreme Court Rules Around 3 Million Acres Of Land In Eastern Oklahoma Is Native American Land
Justices voted 5-4 in favor of the Muscogee Tribe, with Justice Neil Gorsuch breaking with the Supreme Court's conservatives and penning the court's opinion.
World Health Organization Panel To Review World Governments' Responses To Coronavirus Pandemic
The independent panel will be headed by a former New Zealand prime minister and Liberian president, with the co-heads to select the rest of the panel.
Kentucky Man Sentenced To 10 Years For Planning School Shooting At Former High School
Dylan Jarrell was arrested in 2018 for his plot to shoot up his former high school and pleaded guilty to federal charges stemming from the attempted shooting in 2019.
Tulsa, Oklahoma, Sees Surge Of Coronavirus Cases, Health Officials Say Trump Rally Was A Possible Source
Tulsa County health officials reported nearly 500 new cases in two days with potential more cases in the coming days.
Coronavirus In The Classroom: Andrew Cuomo Says Reopening Schools Is A 'State Decision,' Not Donald Trump's
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he has been working with school administrators and educators to create a possible reopening plan for schools and will have an official announcement in August.
US Sets New Single-Day Record With Over 60,000 Reported Coronavirus Cases
The new single-day record comes after the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases for the U.S. surpassed 3 million.
Coronavirus In The Classroom: President Trump Threatens To Pull Federal Funding If Schools Don't Reopen
President Trump previously said his administration would "pressure" on states to reopen despite the recent surge of coronavirus cases in the U.S. South and West.
Statue Of Former President Andrew Jackson To Be Removed In Jackson, Mississippi
The Jackson City Council voted 5-1 along party lines to have the statue of the seventh U.S. President removed from outside City Hall.
Two White People Charged With Hate Crime For Allegedly Defacing Black Lives Matter Mural In California
The two are being charged with three additional misdemeanors which, if convicted, means serving a year in county jail.
Racism In Silicon Valley: Tech CEO Issues Public Apology After Video Of Racist Rant Appears On Social Media
Michael Lofthouse of cloud computing company Solid8
California Marine Base Shooting: Suspected Shooter In Custody, Hospitalized With Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wounds
No other injuries have been reported in the shooting which unfolded at the largest Marine base located in the U.S.
US Senator And War Veteran Tells Fox News Host Tucker Carlson To 'Walk A Mile In My Legs' After Saying She 'Hates America'
Sen. Tammy Duckworth offered a sharp retort to the Fox News host's comments on her personal Twitter.
Two Protesters Hit By Car In Indiana Following Black Lives Matter Protest
The protest in Bloomington, Indiana, was held Monday in Bloomington with participants calling for the arrests of several white people involved in the alleged attempted lynching of a local Black man on the Fourth of July.
Former Friend Of Ghislaine Maxwell Says She Has 'Stash' Of Sex Tapes Showing Jeffrey Epstein And Others With Minors
Ghislaine Maxwell is being held in a federal detention center in New York City pending her bail hearing and trial on charges of trafficking and perjury.
Atlanta Mayor Criticizes Georgia Governor Over State Of Emergency, National Guard Deployment After Violent July 4 Weekend
The National Guard was deployed in and around Atlanta after 30 people were shot and five killed during the holiday weekend.
The US Is 'Looking At' Banning Chinese-Owned Apps, Secretary Of State Mike Pompeo Says
The list of apps the U.S. could ban includes the popular video app TikTok, which is owned by Chinese multinational ByteDance.
Andrew Cuomo Calls Out Donald Trump, Says President's Response 'Exacerbated' Pandemic
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo offered further criticism of President Trump during his daily coronavirus briefing in the latest of what has been a tense back-and-forth between both officials.
Trump Takes Aim At NASCAR, Bubba Wallace Over Confederate Flag And Alleged Noose
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany compared the alleged noose to the alleged assault of Jussie Smollett in 2019 later proven to be false.
Statue Of Abolitionist Frederick Douglass Vandalized In New York, Police Investigating
The statue was taken off its base and left along a riverbank feet away on the anniversary of his "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July" speech in Rochester, New York.
Investors Worth Over $600 Billion Demand Nike, Pepsi, FedEx Pull Sponsorship From Washington Redskins Over Name
Letters were sent to each company with the signatures of 87 investment firms and investors demanding each end its relationship with the NFL team until the name is changed.
VIDEO: Arizona Woman Arrested For Wrecking Mask Display At Target, Threatens To 'Call The White House'
The woman streamed the incident at Target and her subsequent arrest on Instagram before they both went viral on Twitter.
Uber Buys Food-Delivery Service Postmates For Over $2.6 Billion In Stock
Postmates will continue to operate as a separate service from Uber's own food-delivery service, Uber Eats.
Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway Spends $10 Billion To Increase Hold In The Natural Gas Market
Dominion Energy said it was giving up on its long-gestating Atlantic Coast Pipeline, first announced in 2014 alongside project partner Duke Energy.
Climate Change News: Democrats Set 2050 As Deadline For Turning US Green
The plan developed by the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis calls for a $1.5 trillion investment into making the U.S. a "green" country with zero-emissions.
How President Trump Has Responded To The Black Lives Matter Movement
Rather than provide a message of comfort and unity, Trump has relied on the same divisive and hostile rhetoric that propelled him into the White House.
VIDEO: White Woman Pulls Handgun On Black Woman, Daughter Outside Michigan Chipotle
Local officials have called for charges against the white woman, whose name has not been released, for her actions against the mother and daughter.
US Supreme Court Denies House Committee Immediate Access To Full Mueller Report, Will Hear Arguments Next Term
The Democrat-controlled House Judiciary Committee has been requesting access to the unredacted report from special counsel Robert Mueller into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election since the public report was released.