Ghislaine Maxwell, Longtime Associate Of Jeffrey Epstein, Arrested For Alleged Part In Sexual Abuse Ring
Maxwell has been accused by many of Epstein's alleged victims of recruiting, grooming and participating in the sexual abuse of girls as a young as 14.
Extreme Weather Bringing Life-Threatening Heat Coming To Parts Of Central, Southern US
A potentially dangerous combination of heat and humidity is expected along the Gulf Coast while strong winds in Arizona may cause the multiple wildfires to spread to neighboring states.
Vanessa Guillen Update: Family Says Suspect Who Killed Himself Was Involved In Disappearance Of Fort Hood Soldier
The suspect, whose name has not been released, shot himself after being confronted by local and federal authorities in Killeen, Texas, about the disappearance of Vanessa Guillen.
Over 14,000 California Homeless Have Received Housing During Coronavirus Pandemic, Says Governor
Another $550 million of California's newest budget has been set aside to help local officials secure more housing to get the homeless off the streets as coronavirus spikes in the state.
New York Mayor Bill De Blasio Delays Indoor Dining Reopening As City Continues Coronavirus Safety Measures
New York City was on schedule to begin Phase 3 of the state's reopening plan, allowing indoor dining at 50% occupancy and gatherings of 25 people.
Seattle Police Begin Dispersing CHOP After Near Month-Long Occupation, Multiple Shootings
Seattly Mayor Jenny Durkan issued an executive order for the CHOP to be dispersed after four shootings, warning anyone who doesn't disperse willingly will be arrested.
Beyond Meat Partners With Alibaba To Gain Market Share In China
Alibaba will begin offering Beyond Meat's meatless burgers at its 50 Freshippo supermarkets located in Shanghai, with plans to expand availability to Freshippos in Beijing and Hangzhou.
Tennessee In Tug-Of-War Over Absentee Voting, State Officials Say First-Time Voters Have To Vote In-Person
A state judge ruled in June "all eligible voters" would be able to cast absentee ballots in the upcoming elections, but the ruling was criticized for the broad language used and not directly addressing the in-person voting requirement for first-time voters.
As US Coronavirus Cases Rise, New Jersey Increases List Of States Under Travel Advisory To 16
The travel advisory requires anyone traveling to New Jersey from a state with a high number of new daily coronavirus cases to self-quarantine for 14 days after arriving.
Kentucky Democratic Primary Goes Down To Wire, McGrath To Face McConnell After Tight Win Over Booker
Former Marine pilot Amy McGrath edged her opponent in the Kentucky Democratic primary and will face Mitch McConnell in what is expected to be among the most closely watched races.
Google Purchases Augmented Reality Smart Glasses Maker North
While details have not been released, Google is believed to have purchased the company for around $200 million which has been called a "firesale" price.
Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb Says Around 25% of New York City Has 'Probably' Been Infected With Coronavirus
Dr. Scott Gottlieb comments follow a report from Mount Sinai Health System in New York City saying around 19% of the city's population was infected by April 19.
How Did $1.4 Billion In Stimulus Checks Go To Dead Americans? Report Says IRS Ignored Protocols To Rush Out Checks
The U.S. Government Accountability Office outlined the mistakes the IRS made in its report, which included ignoring protocols for screening potential payments to the deceased and failure to notify the Social Security Administration and Treasury Department.
New Jersey Swimming Pool Deaths: Police Say Victims Didn't Appear To Know How To Swim
The local medical examiner ruled the deaths as accidental drownings after police initially said they suspected electricity played a role.
Obesity Problems In The UK? Prime Minister Boris Johnson Says Country Is 'Fatter' Than Most Of Europe
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the increase in obesity will place "costly" pressure on the National Health Service if it continues to rise.
Abortion Rights: Why The Supreme Court Struck Down A Controversial Louisiana Law On Clinic Restrictions
The Supreme Court said the Louisiana placed a "substantial obstacle" in women's ability to seek an abortion in the state.
Mississippi State Flag To Finally Change? Facts About State's Decision To Get Rid Of Confederate Emblem
The Mississippi Legislature voted to remove the flag that has stood since 1894 and put together a commission to design a new one.
Unilever Joins Corporate Boycott Of Facebook, Pulls Ads From Platform Over Hate Speech
Among other companies pulling ads from Facebook over hate speech are communications company Verizon and outdoor clothing makers North Face and Patagonia.
Scotland Stabbing: 6 People Hospitalized, Alleged Suspect Killed By Police In Stabbing At Glasgow Hotel
Police have not released the identities of the six victims or the suspect, but Identified one of the victims was a police officer.
Coronavirus And The City: Where Do The Most Populated US Cities Stand?
New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston and Phoenix present varying images of what reopening looks like amid dropping and surging coronavirus cases.
Politics Of Coronavirus: New Study Finds Republicans Believe 'Worst Is Behind Us,' Despite Surge Of Cases In Mostly Red States
The current surge in cases contrasts the first months of the pandemic when the pandemic's hotspots were in primarily Democratic states.
President Trump Faces Pushback On Mount Rushmore Trip From Native American Activists, Health Experts, Park Officials
Health experts warned the July 3 festivities could serve as a breeding ground for coronavirus while park officials warn the planned fireworks display could ignite fires in surrounding forests.
Three Michigan Youth Center Staff Members Charged In Teen's Death
The victim's family filed a lawsuit against the facility for his death, seeking a $100 million in damages.
Tucson Police Chief Offers To Resign After Release Of Video Showing Hispanic Man's Death While In Custody
The three officers involved in the fatal arrest have resigned rather than face termination.
A Bailout For Lobster? Trump To Protect Fisherman Amid Trade War With China
U.S. trade adviser Peter Navarro said new tariffs would be imposed on China if it didn't meet "purchase commitments" outlined in the U.S.-China trade deal.
Is The Coronavirus Spreading Faster? WHO Issues New Warning About A Bigger Uptick In Cases
The World Health Organization said the recent surge of cases in the U.S. and South America have been the biggest drivers.
3 States Impose Travel Advisory Requiring Visitors Self-Quarantine If Coming From Coronavirus Hotspots
The travel advisory comes as New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut continue moving forward with reopening.
Wisconsin Protests: Statues Torn Down, State Senator Hospitalized After Chaotic Night In Madison
Tuesday's protests were in response to the arrest of a local activist and Black man who was seen screaming at restaurant customers with bullhorn and baseball bat in hand.
Drinking In America: Shift From Traditional Alcohol To 'Healthier' Low Carb Drinks, Non-Alcoholic Beer And Marijuana Continue Amid Coronavirus
Overall sales and consumption of traditional alcohol products like beer and wine continue trending downward amid the rising popularity of these "healthier" drinking options.
Missing Teenage Girl: Pennsylvania Police Searching For 18-Year-Old Last Seen Leaving Amish Church
Police have asked for anyone with information on the teen's whereabouts to come forward immediately.