Officials in multiple states said they haven’t found any credible threats but are taking additional precautions out of an abundance of safety. School Cancelled Schools in...
Photo by Christian Gooden for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Eight states voted Tuesday in the biggest primary since the pandemic started and what many considered a...
Photo by Kevin Lamarque for Reuters Videos and pictures from Memorial Day weekend show thousands of people all over the country going to crowded beaches, boardwalks,...
Customers have begun noticing “COVID-19 surcharges” on their bills at some restaurants across the U.S. Those outraged by the fees have been calling and harassing restaurants...
Hundreds of meat plant workers have tested positive for COVID-19, forcing many plants to close down. However, some leaders, including Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, are fighting...
Individuals who threaten or attempt to spread COVID-19 could face terrorism charges, a Justice Department memo says, because the virus meets the statutory definition of a...
Joe Biden again swept in Tuesday’s primary elections, winning four of the six states holding primaries— including Michigan, which was considered essential for Bernie Sanders. Biden...
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a potential landmark case that could allow religious schools to receive publicly-funded scholarships, even if a state’s constitution says they...
An off-duty fireman detained an armed man wearing body armor in a Missouri Walmart. No shots were fired and no injuries were reported during the incident....
Parents of two suicide victims are suing former Truman State University student Brandon Grossheim for encouraging five people struggling with depression to take their own lives....