California is reopening again as the state’s coronavirus cases plummet. But critics say the “extreme measures” to fight the virus were too much.
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‘Simply unacceptable’: New York police investigate 6 synagogue attacks in 3 days as possible hate crimes
Surveillance footage released by police appears to show the same man may have been involved in several of the attacks that began Friday in the Bronx.
Across the US, cheers fill city streets after Derek Chauvin is convicted in the death of George Floyd
Americans took to the streets to celebrate after the conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd.
Half of new cases are in 5 states; UK variant becomes dominant strain in US; Brazil endures deadliest day: Live COVID-19 updates
The CDC has been warning since January that a variant from the U.K. would become dominant in the U.S.. That time has arrived. Latest COVID-19 news.
‘No room for hate’: California man faces multiple charges for allegedly throwing rocks at Asian American woman, 6-year-old son
The 28-year-old man told police that “Koreans in the area were trying to control him,” according to the Orange County District Attorney’s office.
Suspect in attack at U.S. Capitol described as average jock whose mental health appeared to quickly unravel
Capitol attack suspect Noah Green’s mental health became a growing concern for his friends and family in recent months.
‘Why does this keep happening?’ Mass shootings in Boulder and Atlanta expose loopholes, weaknesses in gun laws
Mass shootings in Atlanta and Boulder exposed loopholes and weak gun restrictions that allowed suspects access to firearms.
‘It’s only going to get more crazy’: Spring break crowds a concern during critical moment in COVID-19 fight
While some schools canceled spring break in hopes of preventing the spread of COVID-19, college students are still flocking to beaches.
Derek Chauvin trial live: Jury selection to continue tomorrow; Minnesota Supreme Court rejects appeal that could allow another murder charge
Jury selection ended for the day Wednesday in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin over the death of George Floyd.
Four states have rolled back mask mandates. More could be on the way. Here’s what it could mean for all of us.
Texas and Mississippi joined more than a dozen other states that don’t have mask mandates in place. But businesses and local leaders are ignoring the eased rules.