What is antifa and who funds it?
Officials have said that what started as peaceful protests have devolved into organized riots.
Cuomo threatens to 'displace' NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio
He stopped short of doing so, explaining that he believes the city is "not at that point."
New York state troopers' union slams Cuomo for lack of support
The head of the New York state troopers’ union is calling on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to denounce the violent acts against police.
China delayed releasing key coronavirus information, frustrating WHO
Throughout January, the World Health Organization publicly praised China for what it called a speedy response to the new coronavirus and thanked the Chinese government for sharing the genetic map of the virus “immediately,."
Who is Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue?
The people of Georgia were already familiar with Sonny Perdue
Who is CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield?
Redfield has led the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since 2018 after being appointed by President Trump.
What is Hong Kong's relationship with China?
Hong Kong became a semi-autonomous region of China after the 1997 handover from Great Britain.
FCC commissioner calls for Twitter to implement ‘neutral application of terms of service’
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr said Friday that Twitter and other social media sites should have "neutral terms of service."
NYC businesses won't get notice before coronavirus reopening day
New York City will not notify its business owners in advance of reopening day.
During coronavirus, lawmakers sleeping in Capitol Hill offices argue DC is too expensive
As concerns about spreading coronavirus abound, this lawmaker is pushing for a ban on the practice.
Target, AutoZone respond to violent Minneapolis protests
Rioters set fire to a number of small businesses and chain stores and looted a nearby Target.
North Carolina gym owners sue over coronavirus closures
Gov. Roy Cooper closed indoor exercise facilities, including gyms and martial arts studios, on March 23, and has extended it through June 26.
SpaceX launch pushed to Saturday: What to know
The postponement means you may be able to watch history in person at Kennedy Space Center.
Uber, Lyft drivers sue Cuomo over unemployment benefits
Drivers are accusing the state of making them wait months to learn whether they will be receiving unemployment benefits.
DOJ eyes meat industry amid coronavirus for alleged price fixing
Beef prices are supermarkets spiked during the coronavirus pandemic, while prices paid to ranchers for cattle steadily dropped.
NYC violent crime spikes as coronavirus protocols stymie enforcement
In the week of May 11 to May 17, the number of murders increased by 125 percent, while shooting incidents spiked by 287.5 percent.
Elon Musk's SpaceX readies first astronaut launch by private firm
SpaceX is preparing to launch two NASA astronauts into orbit Wednesday.
Trump to travel to Florida to attend SpaceX launch
President Trump will be present at SpaceX's historic launch set for Wednesday.
NY nursing homes received 4,300-plus recovering coronavirus patients from hospitals
More than 4,300 recovering coronavirus patients were sent to New York’s already vulnerable nursing homes under a controversial state directive.
Texas court holds first US Zoom jury trial
The coronavirus pandemic has put many court cases on indefinite hold and left judges trying to manage some hearings via videoconferencing.



















