Bill de Blasio Announces Traveler Checkpoints, Fines for Ignoring Quarantine
Visitors to New York City could face up to $10,000 in fines if they choose to ignore the 14-day quarantine order, Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) announced Wednesday.

Visitors to New York City could face up to $10,000 in fines if they choose to ignore the 14-day quarantine order, Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) announced Wednesday.

A study released by Gallup and Knight Foundation on Tuesday suggests that Americans are more fed up with the news media than ever.

In an e-mail sent by his campaign on Monday, President Donald Trump said wearing masks is “something we should all try to do.”

A lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court in Seattle alleges that would-be protesters are prevented from demonstrating by the cost of protecting themselves from police.

Landon Fuller’s parents believe social isolation due to the coronavirus pandemic contributed to the suicidal thoughts leading to his death.

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment announced that it would declare racism a public health crisis.

The Wildlife Conservation Society, which operates the Bronx Zoo, has publicly apologized for “unconscionable” acts, one from over a century ago.

Six-year-old pit bull mix “Halo” received her badge on July 14, making her the first rescue K-9 on the Upland Borough force.

Oklahoma lawmakers announced new “Back the Blue” legislation Tuesday to offer increased support to police forces in the state.

Clark County is reviewing potential charges against a man who allegedly knelt on a two-year-old child’s neck in an image posted to social media on Tuesday.

As another wave of coronavirus spreads through Florida, flaws in the queue system for coronavirus testing are resulting in errors.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio pushed for a “crucial” emergency coronavirus hospital that remained open for 33 days before closing.

ABC News Senior Vice President for Talent and Business Barbara Fedida was fired Monday after an investigation into ‘unacceptable racially insensitive comments’ with staff.

The charred corpse of an as-yet unidentified man was found in the ashes of a pawn shop burned during the recent Minneapolis rioting.

Parkersburg, West Virginia and Chico, California participated in “Back the Blue” rallies on Saturday.

Amid the second wave of the novel coronavirus pandemic, The Business Roundtable called on Friday for every company to require employee and customer masks.

Researchers reported Tuesday that an experimental coronavirus vaccine developed by the National Institutes of Health and Moderna Inc. is headed for its final stage of testing on July 27.

A ten-year-old boy was rescued by his father after a shark pulled him from the boat during a fishing trip on Thursday.

Alex Trebek released an update regarding his ongoing cancer treatment on Thursday.

Sam Ratuski ran across lanes of incoming highway traffic to rescue an injured bald eagle on Saturday.

Detective Josh Simmons and North Carolina state trooper Justin Stone saved the life of an elderly woman on Tuesday.

On Wednesday, members of George Floyd’s family filed a lawsuit in federal court against the city of Minneapolis, and the four officers involved in his death.

Walmart announced that all of its U.S. locations will adopt mandatory mask requirements beginning next week.

Zappos announced that it is working with six major shoe brands to provide special buying options for disabled customers, starting on Tuesday.

On Monday, Georgetown, Delaware held a law enforcement appreciation rally to show their gratitude to the officers dedicated to protecting their community.

The Owens Corning Roof Deployment Project has added Mary Jean Berling to the list of veterans’ family members to whom it has ensured shelter.

Katie Page has officially adopted Hannah and Grayson’s youngest brother Jackson after discovering he also needed a home.

Six-year-old Andy Soulard raised approximately $28,000 for the Oakland Zoo last week, in hopes of keeping its gates open.

New York Police Officer Christopher Blom saved the life of a despairing Queens woman during Friday’s violent storm.

J.R. Majewski of Port Clinton, Ohio, painted his large, oddly shaped yard in support of President Donald Trump’s reelection.

Columbus Police are calling on the public for help in locating people who participated in an attack on a disabled resident.

President Donald Trump’s former attorney, Michael Cohen, was returned to federal custody on Thursday after being temporarily released during the coronavirus pandemic.

A Chicago man was arrested Thursday and charged with beating a 23-month-old boy to death.

Two-year-old conjoined twins Ervina and Prefina were successfully separated after an 18-hour procedure on Sunday.

Sam Meyers decided to add a splash of color to an otherwise vacant property in his corner of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.

A police chase through Newberg, Oregon, ended abruptly on Monday when one car thief collided with another.

Isabella Cortes was pronounced dead at the scene after she and her siblings fell victim to a violent carjacking on Sunday afternoon.

Zakiyyah Wolfford was sentenced to five years of probation Tuesday after pleading guilty to stabbing her six-year-old son.

Dr. Anthony Fauci said on Tuesday that taking comfort in news of declining coronavirus death rates is a”false narrative” encouraging “complacency.”

Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley announced on Monday that he will not attend the Republican National Convention in Jacksonville this August.
