WWE Announces Wave Of Talent Cuts, Furloughs Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Vince McMahon told WWE employees in a conference call that cuts and furloughs were on the way as part of business changes being made due to the pandemic.
Coronavirus Update: Cases Surge In South Dakota As Governor Refuses To Invoke Shutdown Orders
Gov. Kristi Noem had previously called quarantine measures taken in other states and overseas "draconian" in press briefings.
Trump Economic Team Includes WWE's Vince McMahon, Raising Conflict Of Interest Questions
WWE's Vince McMahon was named a member of President Trump's economic recovery group amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Lori Vallow Update: Idaho Attorney General Investigating Possible Connection To Tammy Daybell's Death
Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said his office will take on the investigation at the request of the Fremont County prosecutor.
Coronavirus Economic Recovery: Spain, Austria Reopen Select Areas Amid Signs Of Hope
England, France, and Russia extended lockdowns to try and curb COVID-19's spread while U.S. officials debated how best to proceed.
'That Doesn't Bother Me:' Dr. Anthony Fauci Responds To Concerns Over #FireFauci
Dr. Fauci said during an interview he wasn't concerned about the possibility of being removed from the coronavirus task force.
Missing Michigan Boy: Body Of Father Found After 2 Weeks While Disappearing On Fishing Trip
A father and son were last reportedly seen going out on Lake Erie as part of a short fishing trip.
VIDEO: Tornadoes, Severe Storms Rip Through US South, Leaving 33 Dead And Thousands Without Power
Mississippi, South Carolina, and Georgia accounted for most of the reported deaths in the aftermath of the severe weather.
Trump Reelection Campaign Files Lawsuit Against Wisconsin TV Station For Anti-Trump Ad
The commercial was created by Democratic super PAC Priorities USA and plays soundbites of President Trump talking about the COVID-19 pandemic against a chart tracking the boom in U.S. cases.
McDonald's Accused Of Fostering 'Sexual Harassment And Hostile Work Enviroment' In New Lawsuit
The newest lawsuit against the fast-food chain was filed by a former employee and current employee on behalf of several female workers at several Florida locations.
'Tiger King' Joe Exotic Had A Secret Ex-Wife And Son, Says TV Producer
Rick Kirkham teased his ex-wife was Joe Exotic's ex-girlfriend Kim, and said their son was Brandon Chappell, who appeared in the show.
Spain In Coronavirus Recovery? Overnight Death Count Drops As Prime Minister Announces Limited Economic Reopening
Spain's Health Ministry said another 517 people died overnight from Sunday to Monday, a drop from 619 reported deaths the day before.
Extreme Weather: At Least 22 Dead, Nearly A Million Without Power As Severe Storms, Tornadoes Rip Through US South
Mississippi accounted for at least half of the deaths, with 11 reported deaths in six counties.
FDA Orders 'InfoWars' Host Alex Jones To Stop Promoting Fake Coronavirus Cures
A letter was sent telling the controversial host to stop promoting products with colloidal silver on his show and website as coronavirus cures.
COVID-19 And Prisons: America's Penal System A 'Petri Dish' For Pandemic
Around 1,300 confirmed coronavirus cases have been reported with at least 32 deaths from the virus in America's prisons.
Missing Florida Woman: Strange Texts Helped Lead To Husband's Arrest For Alleged Kidnapping, Killing
Friends and family of missing Gretchen Anthony said they received strange texts from her days after she was last seen at her home in Jupiter, Florida.
Inmates At Kansas Prison Take Over Cell Block, Destroy Property In Disturbance Over COVID-19 Frustrations
The "disturbance" began after a reported argument between inmates and staff over frustrations with COVID-19 measures.
Kansas Legislative Board Overturns Governor's Order To Limit Church, Funeral Attendance Amid COVID-19
The largely Republican panel said Gov. Laura Kelly was overreaching her authority.
Nevada Man Charged For Allegedly Stealing Surgical Masks From Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Peter Lucas allegedly stole four boxes of surgical masks, totaling around 200 masks, March 19-23.
Vice President Mike Pence Blocking Top Health Officials From Appearing On CNN
CNN said this was done to pressure the network into airing the full daily coronavirus briefings at the White House that can typically run two hours.
Missing Missouri Man: Two People Arrested For Suspected Death Of Man Missing Since July 2019
William Skaggs and Kaleigh Pickle were arrested in the disappearance and presumed death of Elijah McReynolds.
Australian Police Raid Cruise Ship That Reportedly Caused Spike In COVID-19 Cases
The raid is part of an ongoing investigation by the New South Wales Police Service into the spike of around 600 coronavirus cases blamed on the cruise ship.
Zoom Announces New Security Changes In Response To Hacks And 'Zoom-Bombing' Incidents
The changes come days after CEO Eric Yuan issued an apology for the series of incidents.
VIDEO: Former Colorado Police Officer Handcuffed In Front Of Family For Allegedly Violating COVID-19 Order
Matt Mooney, a former Colorado State Patrol officer, was handcuffed in front of his wife and daughter while out a park near their home.
Wisconsin Professor Murdered: Two Teens Charged For Alleged Roles In 'Execution' Near Campus
Khari Sanford and Ali'jah Larrue were booked at Dane County Jail and are being held on $1 million bail.
CDC Outlines Alternative Face Masks In Response To Medical Mask Shortages During COVID-19 Pandemic
The alternatives included masks made of t-shirts or bandanas for homemade protection against coronavirus while out in public.
'Maybe We Don't Need A Vaccine:' Social Media Reacts To Hulk Hogan's Instagram Post About COVID-19
The '80s wrestling icon compared the spread of COVID-19 to the 10 plagues of Egypt in one of his latest Instagram posts.
Facebook's New Product Experimentation Team Launches New Messenger App For Couples
Tuned allows couples to message privately with each other and share music from Spotify.
'Swing State' Americans More Concerned About Health Than Financials Amid Coronavirus, Says Poll
It was the second poll conducted by States of Play in swing states during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wisconsin Election Proceeds Despite Coronavirus Concerns, Judge Ginsberg Dissents In SCOTUS Case
Wisconsin continued its scheduled primary and elections after the state and U.S. Supreme Court ruled against extensions in absentee voting and delaying in-person voting.