US files charges against Chinese mask manufacturer
It's the latest case brought against a company for allegedly selling substandard products that could put wearers at risk amid the coronavirus pandemic
FDA warns testing companies over illegal coronavirus home tests
Three companies have been warned by the FDA over at-home coronavirus blood tests.
Phase four stimulus package could include a tax credit for domestic travel
The Trump administration is looking into ways to help the travel industry recover.
Some police officers looking to relocate to more cop-friendly departments
Law Enforcement Move helps officers dissatisfied at precincts where they are currently working find new police departments where they can go.
FHFA extends moratorium on evictions, foreclosures for second time
The measures are intended to help people at risk of losing their homes during the pandemic.
12 million Americans are still entitled to a stimulus check -- here's how to make sure you get yours
If you are among those people who didn't file tax returns in 2018 and 2019, and you haven't received a stimulus check yet, it isn't too late to take action.
Justice Department to propose limiting Internet firms' protections
The move represents an escalation in the continuing clash between the Trump administration and big tech firms such as Twitter Inc., Alphabet Inc.'s Google unit and Facebook Inc.
Retirement plan notification defaults to electronic delivery over mail in DOL rule
The Department of Labor has made a rule that will default retirement statements to electronic delivery.
Police must have tools they need to 'fairly' do job: former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett
Former senior adviser to President Obama Valerie Jarrett reacted to the "defund the police" push among some protesters since the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis in an interview with "Mornings with Maria."
Who is Ajit Pai, FCC Chair?
Pai joined the FCC as a commissioner in 2012 under President Obama.
What is the FBI?
The FBI is the lead investigative branch under the Department of Justice.
Trump signs executive order establishing police credentialing system, database to track excessive force
Tuesday's executive order is the first of a series of expected announcements by the GOP.
Police reform executive order will be opposite of 'defund the police': Pence
George Floyd's death in police custody was a "national tragedy and a disgrace," the vice president said.
FDA approves video game for treating ADHD in kids
It's the first time the FDA has cleared a digital therapy for improving ADHD symptoms
Spain likely to join AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine purchase
The pharmaceutical group agreed to supply 400 million doses of its vaccine under development.
American corporate executive convicted of spying in Russia
An American corporate security executive has been found guilty of espionage in a Russian court. Paul Whelan, a former US marine, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison.
Who's to blame for coronavirus deaths in nursing homes?
Advocates for the elderly say the federal government hasn’t provided needed virus testing and sufficient protective gear to allow nursing homes to operate safely.
Ground beef is being recalled at these stores
The recalled ground beef was produced June 1
Wendy's burned down by protesters after fatal police shooting
Atlanta's police chief resigned Saturday hours after a black man was fatally shot by an officer in a struggle following a field sobriety test.
One American city's model of policing reform means building 'social currency'
Camden, New Jersey, police see every encounter with residents as an opportunity to build "social currency."



















