His family insisted on holding the wedding due to “huge financial losses” that would take place if the family cancelled, reported one outlet.
Author: Joshua Bote, USA TODAY
Newborns in Mexico were diagnosed with coronavirus, believed to be first case of triplets
The state’s health secretary said the chances were small that the babies were infected with coronavirus so quickly outside of the womb.
K-pop stans, teens on TikTok may have inflated expected turnout to Trump’s Tulsa rally
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez praised the collective, telling Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale “you just got ROCKED by teens on TikTok.”
Nooses found in Oakland, California park were part of workout set-up, man says
“It’s unfortunate that a genuine gesture of just wanting to have a good time got misinterpreted into something so heinous,” said Victor Sengbe.
The tortoises that saved their species by having sex have returned to their natural habitat
This includes Diego, the nearly 100-year-old Española tortoise, or Chelonoidis hoodensis, who copulated so much that he fathered around 800 offspring.
Canadian pilot flew flight path in the shape of a ‘raised fist’ as tribute to George Floyd
The nearly 380-mile flight, he said in a Facebook post, “took the shape of a movement symbol which I respect and support.”
Sister of NYC doctor who died by suicide: COVID ‘altered her brain’
She appeared on the ‘Today Show’ to speak about their sister’s life — as well as the stressful conditions frontline workers are forced to endure.
Hundreds of face masks were dumped on a California highway. People left their cars to get them.
“Multiple individuals stopped and stepped out of their vehicles to pick up masks,” wrote the Hayward California Highway Patrol in a Facebook post.
A North Carolina pug tested positive for coronavirus, possibly the first dog in the U.S.
Winston the pug tested positive for coronavirus, and may be the first dog in the U.S. to have coronavirus. But his owners say not to worry.
A massive asteroid is approaching Earth next week. It looks like it’s wearing a face mask.
The asteroid known as 1998 OR2 will be 4 million miles away from Earth next Wednesday at around 5:59 a.m. ET. It also looks like it’s wearing a mask.