Los Angeles police officer Ismael Tamayo is in custody after a local sheriff’s department says he shot a fellow officer while on a camping trip.
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Florida lawyer dresses as Grim Reaper to scare off beachgoers, protest reopening
Daniel Uhlfelder will dress as the Grim Reaper to protest what he calls the premature reopening of Florida’s beaches during the coronavirus pandemic.
San Antonio Zoo offers ‘one of a kind’ drive-thru experience as Texas prepares to emerge from coronavirus quarantine
The San Antonio Zoo is offering a drive-thru experience to help guests maintain social distancing as Texas begins its plan to reopen amid coronavirus.
‘Got more beer!’: 93-year-old Pennsylvania woman receives coronavirus quarantine gift from Molson Coors
Molson Coors delivered 150 beers on Monday to a Pennsylvania woman who gained national attention by asking for more beer while social distancing.
California is days away from its projected coronavirus peak. Here’s how the state prepared to ‘bend the curve.’
California took decisive early action against coronavirus, and that’s why the state can be confident in its fight, a Stanford professor says.
Dr. Anthony Fauci: There are ‘good signs’ in US battle against coronavirus, but we’re far from ‘claiming victory’
Drs. Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx say there are encouraging signs after weeks of mitigation, but stress the U.S. is far from a coronavirus victory.
California engineer ran train ‘off the end of rail tracks’ in attempted attack on USNS Mercy in Los Angeles, DOJ says
A California man faces federal charges after officials say he ran a train “at full speed off the end of rail tracks” near the U.S. Naval Ship Mercy.
Is 6 feet enough for social distancing? An MIT researcher says droplets carrying coronavirus can travel up to 27 feet.
An MIT researcher says gaseous clouds could carry droplets of all sizes up to 27 feet, though doctors contend 6 feet is adequate against coronavirus.
Donald Trump says the handshake may not survive coronavirus. Doctors hope he’s right, calling it ‘a potential root’ for spreading germs.
Infectious disease doctors recognize shaking hands spreads disease and have spoken about ending the custom — even before the coronavirus pandemic.
Dungeons & Dragons while social distancing? It’s free to try the newest ‘Critical Role’-inspired sourcebook.
Dungeon Master Matthew Mercer is the mind behind Dungeons & Dragons’ latest official sourcebook. There’s a preview online, too.