After a nearly two-week search, park rangers were able to rescue a missing mom who was last seen in a national park.
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Election 2020: How to fill out your mail ballot correctly and avoid having it rejected
Election experts say voters should research the rules in their election districts before they mail out their ballots.
Judge strikes down attempt to stop mask mandate as cases continue to rise in Wisconsin
As the number of new coronavirus cases continue to grow in Wisconsin, a judge sided with the governor’s health orders.
Fauci says he didn’t give permission to be used in Trump campaign ad
Dr. Anthony Fauci called on the Trump campaign to stop using him in their ads.
What is ranked-choice voting and why one state is using it for the presidential election
Ranked-Choice voting will get the national spotlight during this year’s presidential election.
‘A slap in the face’: Families of COVID-19 victims slam president’s downplaying of his diagnosis
Families of COVID-19 victims said they were upset about the president’s cavalier attitude to his diagnosis.
Trump doesn’t denounce white supremacists and militias during debate
When given the chance to publicly denounce hate groups, the president deflected and gave one of them an order to “stand by.”
New York City election officials scramble to fix printing error on absentee ballots sent to voters
A printing error affected over 100,000 voters in Brooklyn, according to officials.
Former Louisville cop pleads not guilty to charges related to Breonna Taylor shooting
Brett Hankison faces up to five years in prison if convicted.
South Dakota AG involved in fatal car accident
The attorney general claimed he had hit a deer, but the victim’s family is seeking more answers.
‘Nothing scares me’: For 9/11 responder, COVID was the hardest battle yet
John Feal has spent years working on the behalf of the 9-11 community. After he contracted the coronavirus, he has now pushed for health precautions against the pandemic.
Rochester police chief, deputies step down suddenly following protests over death of Daniel Prude
The fallout from Daniel Prude’s death continues.
Gender reveal photo shoot pyrotechnics caused one of this weekend’s California wildfires: Firefighters
One of the raging wildfires in California was allegedly caused by family who were trying to take a photo, investigators said.
Los Angeles County records its highest temperature on record
Climate change has hit the West Coast hard and will result in more environmental devastation, according to experts.
Family calls for Rochester police to be charged after Black man dies during mental health emergency while in custody
Daniel Prude’s family said they called 911 so that he could get help and not “lynched.”
Kenneth Walker, boyfriend of Breonna Taylor, sues police and city of Louisville for immunity
Kenneth Walker alleges the officers who shot at him and Taylor did not identify themselves.
Alleged ‘boogaloo’ member arrested for mailing threats to California public health official
The authorities say a California man had a cache of weapons and threatened a health official.
Widow of retired Black officer killed in St. Louis protest speaks at RNC
Despite objections from his daughters, who said David Dorn was not a Trump supporter, the former police captain’s widow spoke at the RNC.
Ammon Bundy arrested 2nd straight day for violating Idaho statehouse ban
The state’s right activist continued to defy the police.
Former Planned Parenthood employee Abby Johnson’s anti-abortion comments under scrutiny after graphic RNC speech
One of the anecdotes delivered at the RNC has raised a lot of questions.