Personal Finance Guru Says Time Is Still Right To Invest Despite Market Instability From Coronavirus
She said anyone financially stable who is looking at getting money back years down the road should keep investing smartly into the stock market, even with the instability caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Real Estate News: Elon Musk Puts Two Los Angeles Mansions Up For Sale, Tweets He 'Will Own No House'
It followed an active weekend on Twitter for the Tesla CEO aimed at the company's stock value and shelter-in-place orders.
Angelina Jolie Lobbies Congress For Increased Food Assistance To Struggling Families During Coronavirus
The actress and director penned an open letter to Senate and House leadership asking for the increased benefits, citing families whose children relied on meals from now closed schools.
Russia Controversy: Third Doctor Falls Out Of Hospital Window Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
One doctor is in critical condition while the other two were killed because of the injuries from the falls.
Michigan Security Guard Killed After Alleged Argument Over Face Mask
The alleged argument was over a customer trying to enter a dollar store with a face mask, in following with an executive order requiring face masks in enclosed public spaces to fight the spread of coronavirus.
Former Amazon Executive And Engineer Blasts Company For 'Whistleblower' Firings
Former Amazon VP Tim Bray described the firings as "chickens**t" and were meant to foster "a climate of fear."
Why Is Florida Reopening? Over 800 New Cases, 20 Deaths As State Begins Reopening
Retail outlets and restaurants would be the first businesses of note to reopen under Gov. Ron DeSantis' three phase plan.
'Alligator Incident' In South Carolina Leaves Local Woman Dead
Charleston County Sheriff's Office said the body of Cynthia Covert was found after the reported attack on Kiawah Island.
Texas Police Investigating Woman For the Alleged Kidnapping Of Her 2-Year-Old Granddaughter
Sherry McGill was detained by police after she was found with her granddaughter during a traffic stop.
Coronavirus News: New York Schools Closed For The Remainder Of Academic Year
Nearly 40 states in the U.S. have now closed schools for the rest of the academic year while some have issued closure recommendations or are waiting until lockdowns end to decide.
U-Haul Issues Lifetime Ban To Brooklyn Funeral Home Caught Storing Bodies In Unrefrigerated Trucks
The trucks used by the funeral home will undergo thorough repairs, cleaning and disinfecting before they go back out into circulation.
Suspect Arrested In Alabama Biker Club Shooting, Weapons Cache Found In Home
Tyron Johnson was arrested in his home in Tennessee and authorities confiscated 17 guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition.
Two California Beach Communities Taking Legal Action To Block Governor's Closure Order
Huntington Beach and Dana Point City Councils voted to seek legal avenues to block Gov. Gavin Newsom's order despite concerns over coronavirus.
Arizona Police Arrest Four Women In The Disappearance And Death Of Mother
Melissa Valenzuela was reported missing by her family on March 20. Her body was found March 23.
Attorney General William Barr Asks For Questions About Coronavirus Pandemic On Twitter, Twitter Responds
AG Barr said he would be hosting a Q&A on the Department of Justice's Twitter to answer questions about the coronavirus pandemic
Treasury, Small Business Administration Temporarily Blocked Big Banks From Access To Paycheck Protection Program
Big banks were blocked so smaller banks could get access to the second wave of funding meant to help small businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus News: California Governor To Close All Beaches In The State
Gov. Gavin Newsom's decision follows images and videos emerging during the weekend of beaches in Orange County packed despite the ongoing pandemic.
VIDEO: Chicago Police Shoot Unarmed Subway Rider After Altercation
Video footage emerged of the incident, along with additional security footage and files from Chicago's Civilian Office of Police Accountability.
WWE News: Two Lawsuits Filed Over WWE's Disappointing Financials, Inflated Stocks, And Saudi Arabia Deal
The new lawsuits followed mass releases and furloughs of WWE employees, the XFL folding, and accusations by an anonymous employee WWE was forcing people to work despite coronavirus concerns.
Missing Arizona Family: Man, Stepdaughter Feared Dead, Person Of Interest Arrested In Iowa
Three people in Arizona were reported missing on April 21.
One Of Norway's Richest Men Arrested On Suspicion Of Killing His Missing Wife
Anne-Elisabeth Hagen was reported missing in October 2018 in what police first suspected to be a kidnapping.
Trump To Sign Executive Order To Keep Meat Processing Plants Open During Coronavirus
President Trump's executive order will invoke the Defense Production Act to keep plants operating, despite some plants becoming hotbeds for coronavirus exposure.
Missing Maryland Women: Police, FBI Searching For Women Connected To Suspects In West Virginia Murder Case
Maryland Police and FBI said Tuesday they were searching for two women missing for nearly a month that shared reported ties to suspects in the murder of a Maryland resident in West Virginia.
Extreme Weather 2020: Powerful Winds, Large Hail Forecast To Hit Millions Of People Between Oklahoma And Texas
While isolated tornadoes are considered a threat for some areas, the greater concern are the damaging winds that could form a derecho.
Coronavirus Update: CDC Projections Show Hasty State Reopenings Could Cause Surge In Deaths
The CDC shared several new projections for the month of May showing how quickly or slowly the death toll will rise depending on certain safety measures and guidelines are followed.
Coronavirus In California: Governor Gives Update On Pandemic And Reopening
Gov. Newsom admonished people who flocked to Newport Beach over the weekend, announced Colorado and Nevada had joined the Western States Pact, and said he begin discussing reopening plans later in the week.
Coronavirus News: One Country Says Virus Effectively 'Eliminated' After Strong Government Response
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the government would begin slowly rolling back the lockdown with new coronavirus cases in the single digits.
Coronavirus News: Nursing Homes Seeking Immunity From Lawsuits During Pandemic
Facilities in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Georgia, and Michigan have already been granted some degree of immunity by those state's respective governors.
Missing Texas Soldier: US Army Officials Ask For Public's Help In 'Extensive Search' For Fort Hood Soldier
Pfc. Vanessa Guillen was last reportedly seen in her barracks parking lot at the fort in Killeen, Texas.
Lysol, EPA Warn Against Using Disinfectants As A Means Of Treating Coronavirus
Lysol and the Environmental Protection Agency said to follow proper guidelines laid out on disinfecting products safety labels.