A group of women formed a sort of human shield dubbed the “wall of moms” at a protest outside a federal courthouse in Portland, Oregon, on Sunday.
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New York City says child care will be available for 100K children in the fall as schools partially reopen
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city was exhausting all options to expand its child care capacity and accomadate more than 100,000 children.
Ex-Honolulu officer who forced homeless man to lick urinal sentenced to 4 years in prison
A former Honolulu police officer who forced a man to lick a urinal in a public bathroom was sentenced Wednesday to four years in prison.
Colorado squirrel tests positive for bubonic plague, health officials say
The rodent was found in Morrison, a town outside of Denver in Jefferson County. Health officials said it was the first case of plague in the county.
Remains of Aztec palace, house built by Hernán Cortés found near Mexico City plaza
Mexican officials said the remains of the Aztec palace and house built by Hernán Cortés were found near the Plaza del Zócalo.
One bar’s shocking way to keep customers at a safe distance: An electric fence
The pub’s owner, Johnny McFadden, who is also a farmer, says he decided to employ the electric fencing to keep his employees safe.
A New York grad died after rushing into rough ocean water to save the lives of two friends
Mark Alston, 23, said his brother was always “really caring.” Jalan Alston rushed to save two friends struggling in the water at the New Jersey shore.
What are the CDC school guidelines Trump wants changed amid COVID-19? These are the highlights.
President Donald Trump and other White House officials say the CDC guidance for schools is too strict. Here’s what’s in their documents.
Anti-vaxxers, Kanye West denounce potential COVID-19 vaccine. Here’s the science.
Rapper Kanye West made false claims about vaccinations and expressed hesitancy in receiving one amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Who was Mary Kay Letourneau, the former teacher who raped her sixth-grade student and then married him?
Mary Kay Letourneau, the teacher who raped her student then married him after being released from jail, has died. Here’s what to know about the case.