Alabama Shooting: 2 Men Arrested In Oregon For Killing 7 People In Huntsville
The suspects were charged with capital murder and will be extradited to Alabama in the coming days.
Coronavirus Vaccine News: French, US Biotech Companies Expand Partnership, Will Evaluate COVID-19 Candidates
Sanofi is also developing potential coronavirus vaccines with English pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline Plc.
Swimming Pool Deaths: Police Find 3 Dead, Including Child, In New Jersey Home's Pool
Police did not say if there were signs of foul play or if anyone was involved in the deaths.
Are More Young People Getting The Coronavirus? Possible Reasons For An Uptick In Cases
Health experts said the lower perceived risk coronavirus poses to young people means they will show a willingness to reengage socially.
Racism In NASCAR: Justice Department Investigating Noose Found In Bubba Wallace's Garage at Talladega Raceway
The noose was found in the garage stall of driver Bubba Wallace, NASCAR's only Black driver and one of the advocates who pushed for NASCAR's Confederate flag ban.
Trump Administration Accused Of Withholding $14 Billion Meant To Expand Coronavirus Testing
Sen. Chuck Schumer and Sen. Patty Murray voiced their concerns in a letter to the Department of Health and Human Services following Trump's Tulsa rally.
Columbus, Ohio, To Get A New Name? Petition For Guy Fieri's Catchphrase 'Flavortown' Nears 30,000 Signatures
A statue of Christopher Columbus was also ordered removed from outside Columbus City Hall by Mayor Andrew Ginther in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests and removal of Confederate memorials across the U.S.
Minnesota Jail Only Allowing White Guards Around George Floyd's Accused Killer Derek Chauvin
Eight non-white corrections officers said they were initially told to avoid contact with Derek Chauvin they day he arrived at the Ramsey County Adult Detention Center after his arrest.
Coronavirus Vaccine: European Pharma Company Speeding Up Efforts To Treat COVID-19
AstraZeneca has signed deals with the U.S., various European powers, and vaccine alliances to help develop, manufacture, and distribute its potential vaccine.
Breonna Taylor Update: Louisville Police Begin Firing Process For One Of Three Officers Involved In Shooting
The other two officers involved in Breonna Taylor's shooting remain on administrative reassignment.
Curfew Imposed In Tulsa, Oklahoma, Ahead Of Planned Trump Campaign Rally
Concerns over coronavirus exposure and counter-protests loom over Tulsa as the city prepares for Trump's rally on Saturday.
Paid Holidays, Education, Community Service: How Is Corporate America Commemorating Juneteenth?
Along with Corporate America, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ordered the removal of Confederate portraits from the House of Representatives.
Are Police Reforms Coming? How US Law Enforcement May Change After George Floyd Death
The death of George Floyd proved to be the catalyst for a wave of reforms and proposals at the federal and local level around policing and law enforcement.
Nebraska College Student Commits Suicide After Seeing Negative Balance Over $730,000 On Robinhood Trading App
A relative of Alexander Kearns said the balance he was shown on the app before committing suicide may have been a glitch.
Arizona Sheriff Who Said He Wouldn't Enforce Stay-At-Home Order Tests Positive For Coronavirus
Coronavirus cases in Arizona have surged in the month since the sheriff voiced his opposition to the state's stay-at-home order during the pandemic.
FBI To Investigate Nooses Found In California Park As Hate Crime
The discovery comes nearly a week after the bodies of Robert Fuller and Malcolm Harsch were found hanging from trees in California.
Arizona Wildfires: Nearly 200,000 Acres Burned As Crews Struggle To Contain Four Fires
Evacuation orders have been issued in various parts of the state projected to be in the path of the fires.
Racism In Food Products: Companies Finally Parting Ways With Aunt Jemima, Mrs. Butterworth, Uncle Ben
These well-known brands are rooted in a history of racial stereotyping going back to propaganda from the pre-Civil War South, promoting the "good" slavery does.
George Floyd's Brother Calls On United Nations To Address Systemic Racism, Police Brutality In US
Philonise Floyd appeared before the United Nations Human Rights Council as part of a larger call by several African countries to address racism and police brutality around the world.
Coronavirus Reopening: 16 People Test Positive After Visiting Reopened Bar In Florida
One member of the group, a healthcare worker, said the bar was packed and no one was wearing masks when they arrived.
Coronavirus Hotspots: Arizona, Florida, Texas Report Single-Day Records For New Cases Amid Reopening
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said the state would continue reopening, despite emerging as the biggest hotspot of the three states.
Jeff Bezos Memo: Amazon CEO Addresses Juneteenth, As Tech Giants And Other Companies Fight Racial Inequality
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos shared the company's plans in a memo that has since been released to the public.
US Open 2020: New York Governor Says Tennis Tournament Will Be Held Without Fans
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the tournament will begin on its originally scheduled date of Aug. 31 and be televised live.
Bakers Against Racism: Thousands Come Together For Online Bake Sale Supporting Black Lives Matter Protests
Around 2,400 participants had committed to the online bake sale running from Monday, June 15, to Saturday, June 20.
Texas Prostitution Sting: State Trooper Retires After Arrest, Charges
The Texas Department of Public Safety confirmed the officer in question was no longer employed and condemned his alleged actions.
Alabama Voting: Federal Judge Waives Restrictions For July Runoff Election Amid Coronavirus Concerns
The federal judge assigned to the case said the state's restrictions forced voters to unfairly choose between protecting their health or exercising their right to vote.
Rayshard Brooks Update: Officer Had 12 Previous Misconduct Complaints, Including One For Excessive Force
The officer was exonerated for most complaints, but was reprimanded for the excessive force complaint from 2017.
Can Kentucy Democrats Beat Mitch McConnell? Surprise Candidate Emerges Against Favorite Amy McGrath In Primary
Rep. Charles Booker has experienced a late fundraising surge coupled with high-profile endorsements from progressives like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Body Of US Air Force Pilot Found After Fatal Crash Off The Coast Of England
The fighter went down around 75 miles off the coast of England during a training mission, though the cause of the crash has not been identified.
VIDEO: Chicago Heroes Save Couple, Toddler From Overturned SUV
Police are searching for the van that ran a red light and struck the SUV, causing it to overturn.