Controversial Former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio Loses Primary Bid To Regain Office
"America's toughest sheriff," who's conviction for criminal contempt was pardoned by President Trump, said his failed bid was his last campaign for political office.
United Kingdom Won't Hesitate To Add More Countries To Coronavirus Quarantine List
Belgium, Andorra, and the Bahamas were the latest countries added and France is speculated to be the next one amid a rise in cases.
Fauci Cautions Odds A Coronavirus Vaccine Will Have High-Efficacy Are 'Extremely Slim'
Fauci said even after a vaccine is deemed safe for use, the public should continue employing practices that help prevent the spread of coronavirus like washing hands and wearing face masks.
Investors Reject Electronic Arts' Executive Payout Plan Amid Industrywide Criticism Of Pay Disparities
Investors voted overwhelming to reject the executive payment plan 171 million to 60 million after EA posted what it described as an "extraordinary quarter" for the first fiscal quarter of 2020.
Colorado, Utah Offer Glimpse Of Impact Climate Change Has On Rising Temperatures
Droughts are the biggest byproduct in the region as snowpacks relied on for water are melting and evaporating faster.
Michigan Officials Call For Resignation Of Road Commissioner Who Used Racial Slur
Leelanau County Road Commissioner Tom Eckerle was overheard during a public meeting with the commission using the n-word after another commission member asked why he wasn't wearing a mask despite ongoing coronavirus concerns.
Utah Black Lives Matter Protesters Could Face Life In Prison For Alleged Vandalism
Lawyers for two of the protesters have called the potential sentence excessive and raised questions about a possible conflict of interest.
Milwaukee Police Chief Demoted Over Using Tear Gas At Black Lives Matter Protests
The now-former police chief's attorney indicated the two were considering filing a lawsuit against the city in an effort to have him remain police chief.
TikTok Takes On Trump, Threatening Legal Action Over Executive Order
TikTok has repeatedly denied sharing information with the Chinese government via its parent company, ByteDance.
Black Inmate Yells, 'I Can't Breathe,' While Being Restrained In North Carolina Jail Before His Death
Bodycam footage of the incident was released as part of the ongoing involuntary manslaughter case against the five guards and a nurse involved in restraining the man.
NOAA Forecasts Up To 25 Named Storms During 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season
The NOAA warns up to 11 storms could become hurricanes, with up to six being major hurricanes if winds surpass 111 mph.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Signs Bill Providing Additional Protections To Police
The law was pushed by Republicans and has been criticized as the latest effort to undermine the Black Lives Matter movement .
Pope Francis Appoints Six Women To Council Overseeing Vatican City Finances
The six women hail from the U.K., Spain, and Germany, with various backgrounds in finance, academics, and politics.
New York, Connecticut Officials To Investigate Response To Outages Caused By Tropical Storm Isaias
Power companies like Con Edison, New York State Gas & Electric, and Eversource will be investigated for their response to the storm that left millions without power across the northeastern U.S.
Extreme Weather 2020: Storm-Battered Residents Share Videos of Isaias
Flood and tornado warnings remain in effect for several states after Isaias made landfall and hammered the Carolinas and southern Virginia.
#WeAreUnited: PAC-12 Athletes Unite In Letter Demanding Health Protections, Racial Justice, Economic Reforms
Several hundred PAC-12 football players have reportedly agreed to opt-out of the upcoming football season until the conference and NCAA meet the list of demands asked for in the letter.
Kentucky Restaurant Owner Compares Demands Of Black Lives Matter Protesters To 'Mafia Tactics'
Cuban restaurant owner attacked demands of the local Black Lives Matter protesters in Louisville, Kentucky, who want him to adopt practices to reflect the local Black community.
Portland Protests: Weekend Black Lives Matter Rallies Remain Largely Peaceful After Federal Agents Withdraw
Three protests took place between Saturday and Sunday, with the smallest of the three being the only combative protest.
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, Investor Group Agree To Buy XFL For $15 Million
The group did not give a target date for the when the league may return and a wrongful termination lawsuit by former XFL commissioner Oliver Luck is still pending.
Over 260 Georgia School District Employees Tested Positive Or Were Exposed To Coronavirus
Gwinnett County School District, Georgia's largest school district, was set to begin classes on Aug. 12.
20,000 Acres Burned, 8,000 People Evacuated As Apple Fire Burns Through California
The fire started as three brush fires on Friday, according to reports, and was aided by ideal terrain and weather conditions in rapidly spreading over the weekend through San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
Republicans Pressured President Trump To Allow Microsoft-TikTok Talks To Begin
Congressional Republicans and White House staff reportedly told Trump banning the app could further alienate young voters ahead of the election, with Sen. Lindsay Graham celebrating the decision on Twitter.
Extreme Weather 2020: Warnings Issued Along The US East Coast As Isaias Continues North
Hurricane watches were issued in parts of the Carolinas as Isaias is forecast to regain its strength before making landfall.
US Citizen Killed In Pakistan During Court Hearing On Blasphemy Charges
The U.S. State Department called on the Pakistani government to address its blasphemy laws, which carry death or life in prison sentences.
Over 30 People Killed Ahead Of Muslim Festival In Afghanistan
At least 17 people were killed in a car-bombing in the city of Pul-e-Alan ahead of an agreed ceasefire between the Afghan government and the Taliban, and another 15 were killed by a Pakistani artillery strike.
Alan Dershowitz Denies Abuse Allegations After Release Of Documents From Epstein Accuser's Lawsuit
Alan Dershowitz is one of several names listed in the 2015 civil defamation lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, though several were redacted before the documents' release.
Portland Protests: Latest Black Lives Matter Protest Remains Peaceful As Federal Agents Begin Withdrawing
Protesters reportedly policed themselves during the latest protest, with many in the crowd stopping others from throwing objects at the downtown federal courthouse and telling them to stop "playing into Trump's hands."
European Union Blocks Program Funding To Polish Communities Dubbed 'LGBTI-Free Zones'
Multiple Polish communities were denied funding from the EU's "town twinning" program that promotes relations between communities in different member countries.
Extreme Weather 2020: Isaias Upgraded To Hurricane, Forecast To Travel Along US East Coast
Hurricane and flood warnings have been issued across the northern Caribbean and Florida ahead of Isaias' expected landfall in Florida this weekend.
Ghislaine Maxwell Release: Documents From Lawsuit By Epstein Accuser Virginia Giuffre Unsealed
"When they say massage, that means erotic, okay?'" woman says referring to Maxwell and Epstein. Bill Clinton and Alan Dershowitz also mentioned in suit.