A Huffington Post journalist boarding a train at New York City's Pennsylvania Station harassed two men for drinking coffee aboard the locomotive without simultaneously wearing masks Tuesday morning.
Cosmopolitan magazine, who routinely features fat positivity stories and covers, is facing backlash on Twitter for the release of images that some find inappropriate in the midst of a pandemic.
President Donald Trump appointed a new US Attorney for the Atlanta area after the previous US attorney, Byung Pak, suddenly resigned on Monday.
New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo has more than once expressed his interested in attending the NFL playoff game in Buffalo. In fact, he changed COVID rules after they made the playoffs. But a lot of people don't want him to come.
The Trump campaign filed a new complaint on New Year's Eve in an attempt to force Georgia to decertify the election results in that state.
Ambulance crews in Los Angeles County are being directed not to transport patients with coronavirus to hospitals if it appears that they have a very low chance of survival.
Sarah Chambers said it was unsafe to return to school, while she was vacationing in Puerto Rico. She then apologized.
Infected staff remain in isolation and are being closely monitored.
"The state is not dictating to hospitals how, we're not dictating to Carlos Migoya how he runs his operations here. That would be a total disaster," DeSantis said.
Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) posted on Twitter that late Monday night while he was out of town, Antifa vandalized his home in Washington, DC, and threatened his wife and newborn baby.
“So, the majority of the people we serve don’t have an address, so we allow them to use our address if they register to vote and to get Georgia State ID.”
Trump said that he would "be here in a year and a half campaigning against your governor and your crazy secretary of state."
Enrique Tarrio was arrested Monday on charges of destruction of property.
Kamala Harris told Elle magazine that as a child she told her mother she wanted 'fweedom' at a civil rights march in Oakland, a story once told by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1965 about a girl in Birmingham.
New York City's jail health officials have begun vaccinating medical staff against the coronavirus, and plan to start inoculating corrections officers and inmates as early as this week.