Fights broke out at demonstrations in Michigan and Georgia Saturday. Among those involved: far-right Proud Boys, counter-protesters and police.
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‘I have no idea why’: 5-year-old boy fatally shot in North Carolina ‘loved everybody,’ family says
The world knows Cannon Hinnant as the North Carolina 5-year-old who was fatally shot while riding his bike. His family is mourning a life cut short.
Report counts how many Confederate statues have been removed since George Floyd’s death. It’s a lot.
Nearly as many Confederate statues have been removed in less than three months since George Floyd’s death as were removed in three previous years.
Coronavirus updates: Trump’s executive order on unemployment could take months to implement; hundreds quarantining in Ga. school district
Stories of the virus hitting the young emerge in Florida. Masks are optional at the massive Sturgis rally in South Dakota. Latest COVID-19 news.
No masks required as 250,000 expected at 10-day Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Here’s what to know.
Festivalgoers will be largely free of COVID-19 social distancing restrictions common elsewhere in the country during this year’s 10-day event.
Chad Daybell, Lori Vallow’s husband, in Idaho court again 2 months after missing kids’ bodies found
Lori Vallow’s children Joshua “JJ” Vallow and Tylee Ryan were found dead on Chad Daybell’s property nearly two months ago.
Live updates from weekend protests: Man shot to death in Austin, Seattle police declare riot, armed militia in Louisville
In Louisville two opposing, armed militia groups came within a few dozen yards of each of other. In Richmond, police use chemical agents to clear crowds.
Skydiving incident kills recent high school graduate and her instructor, Georgia sheriff says
Jeanna Triplicata, 18, and Nick Esposito, 35, were killed in the incident after experiencing parachute problems, according to a Georgia Sheriff.
99 years after Tulsa race massacre, the search for a mass grave is underway
As of Tuesday, no remains had yet been found with several days remaining in the project.
Some Americans refuse to mask up. Rules, fines and free masks will change that, experts say.
Experts spoke in support of rules and fines, likening refusal to wear a mask with traffic violations that put other drivers at risk.