California Man Climbs Under Wine Truck, Drinks from Tank
A determined Modesto, CA, wino got his fix from the source on Wednesday after climbing onto a moving truck to drink wine from its tank.

A determined Modesto, CA, wino got his fix from the source on Wednesday after climbing onto a moving truck to drink wine from its tank.

San Francisco’s health department confirmed that it is providing drugs and alcohol to addicts to keep them from breaking quarantine.

Frank Capraro and Desmond McDay dumped almost one million dollars on a Merced County road while trying to evade police on Friday, according to authorities.

The sound of a toilet flushing interrupted lawyer Roman Martinez’s comments during the inaugural Supreme Court live stream on Wednesday.

A (very) young man identified as “Adrian” was pulled over by the Utah Highway Patrol on Monday. He was on his way to buy a Lamborghini.

37-year-old assistant professor Bing Liu was found dead in his Elm Court home after a suspected murder-suicide on Saturday.

Colorado paramedic Paul Cary saved lives but lost his own in the battle against the coronavirus pandemic.

San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott told his officers in an email on Friday that the “thin blue line” mask design will no longer be permitted.

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Dr. Donald Yealy said on Thursday he believes the coronavirus death rate is much lower than feared, and he sees hospitals returning to normalcy soon.

Vallejo, California, planning commissioner Chris Platzer has abdicated his position after throwing his cat during an online video meeting.

Michelle Caruso-Cabrera called out Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) for voting against $484 billion in relief during the coronavirus pandemic.

Nintendo UK has advised users to activate a two-step authentication on their accounts after 160,000 users were reportedly compromised in early April.

The New York Times reported that six unnamed “American officials” claim online Chinese agents amplified the panic surrounding the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Mayor Bill de Blasio told the press on Monday that New York City is seeing “some recidivism” from a small percentage of the inmates released due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

While the world outside is grim, 97-year-old veteran “Chuck” of Milwaukee lifted spirits around the country with a dance number that has gone viral.

Johns Hopkins University’s Coronavirus Resource Center announced that, as of Tuesday, over 300,000 have safely recovered from the novel coronavirus.

Chicago Animal Care and Control announced on Tuesday that it had run out of adoptable animals for the first time ever.

Albert Conner is keeping a promise to his wife in her battle with cancer — global pandemic be damned.

Hilton and American Express announced on Monday that they have partnered to offer up to one million rooms to tired medical workers.

Reuters reports that Gemma Marin has returned to nursing after ten years in order to join the fight against the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Grupo Modelo announced that it will suspend production of Corona beer as it scales down production under orders from the Mexican government.

Firefighters with the FDNY showed up on Thursday during a shift change at the Elmhurst Hospital in Queens to thank its tireless staff.

Versailles, KY, student Ashley Lawrence has channeled quarantine time into making specialized masks for the deaf and hard of hearing.

William “Bill” Lapschies celebrated his 104th birthday and his victory over the novel coronavirus on Wednesday.

A government advisory in Malaysia is facing widespread backlash after instructing women to not nag their husbands during quarantine.

Stephen “Bones” Reid told Fox News that the national unity he has seen during the global coronavirus pandemic reminds him of 9/11.

95-year-old World War II veteran Bill Kelly has reportedly recovered from the novel coronavirus after his March 17 diagnosis.

Amazon confirmed that they fired Chris Smalls, a Staten Island warehouse employee who led the call for better pandemic protection.

Facebook user Kyle Brown shared a beautiful photo of a man raising the American flag in salute to the USNS Comfort as it departed Norfolk, Virginia, on Saturday.

A Jonesboro, AR, man, sheltering inside his business, caught footage of a violent Tornado as it raged across a parking lot on Sunday morning.

Margaret Cirko was arrested and charged with terrorist threats on Thursday after coughing on approximately $35,000 worth of groceries.

Ndemic Creations, creators of the popular Plague Inc. video game, have donated a quarter of a million dollars to the fight against the real-life coronavirus pandemic.

Vice reports that New York state inmates working to make hand sanitizer during the coronavirus outbreak are actually tasked with repackaging an unknown company’s product as Governor Andrew Cuomo’s vaunted “NYS Clean” hand sanitizer.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) confirmed a 90-day waiver for all mortgage payments on Thursday due to the “tremendous economic pressure” of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Engineer Christian Fracassi saved at least ten lives in a Brescia, Italy, hospital by 3D-printing a vital respirator part. Now the manufacturer of that part is reportedly threatening to sue.

The United States Mint is selling a limited-run of collectible quarters featuring fruit bats in honor of the National Park of American Samoa during the coronavirus pandemic.

Rasida Tlaib backpedaled after sharing a post by Parkland survivor and anti-gun activist David Hogg dismissing President Trump’s National Day of Prayer announcement over the coronavirus crisis.

Actress Vanessa Hudgens, 31, is apologizing and is under heavy fire after posting to her 38 million Instagram followers a video which sees her calling social distancing until July “bu**shit” because people dying from the coronavirus is “inventible.”

House staffers confirmed on Monday that Democrat House members will indefinitely delay their scheduled March 23 return to the Capitol, due to coronavirus.

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio flouted his own city’s coronavirus guidelines to work out at the Brooklyn YMCA on Monday morning.
