May 4, 2020 College students file lawsuits seeking refund from schools moved online during coronavirus lockdowns Students at more than 25 U.S. universities who have been sent home to learn online during the coronavirus pandemic are filing lawsuits against their schools, claiming they're not getting the quality of education they were promised and demanding partial refunds on tuition and campus fees.
May 4, 2020 California shopper appears to wear KKK hood to grocery store in lieu of coronavirus face mask, sparking outrage A man was photographed wearing what appeared to be a Ku Klux Klan hood while grocery shopping in southern California over the weekend, inciting outrage from other shoppers, local officials and the Anti-Defamation League.
May 4, 2020 Greece ships hundreds of migrants to mainland amid coronavirus overcrowding fears in Lesbos camp Greece on Sunday began shipping hundreds of migrants from the island of Lesbos to government facilities on the mainland to reduce crowding amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report.
May 4, 2020 California hospital gets $1M anonymous donation for employee bonus checks One San Francisco Bay Area hospital received a $1 million anonymous donation to be split into bonus checks for all employees – not only doctors and nurses – who’ve been working through the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report.
May 4, 2020 Southwest CEO: Airline’s flights are 'as safe as humanly possible' Kelly said Southwest is doing “everything possible to encourage people to come back and fly.”
May 4, 2020 Two homeless men found dead on NYC subways within 12 hours: reports The bodies of two homeless men were discovered within a 12-hour period over the weekend on New York City’s subway system, according to reports.
May 4, 2020 Italy, Spain and France ease lockdowns after Europe's hotspots see record low coronavirus cases Europe’s top coronavirus hot spots are preparing to lift lockdown measures after witnessing record lows in their daily increase in confirmed cases and deaths in weeks.
May 3, 2020 Trump says he wanted to take swift action against coronavirus President Trump said Sunday he wanted to take swift action against the coronavirus early on when others doubted the severity of the matter, during his ӣƵ Town Hall with Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, focused on reopening America during the public health crisis.
May 3, 2020 NRA lays off dozens of staffers, cuts pay during coronavirus pandemic The National Rifle Association has laid off dozens of employees, canceled its national convention and scaled back on fundraising, membership and shooting events just months before the presidential election and during an unprecedented pandemic, as gun advocates are fighting to flex their Second Amendment rights despite restrictions due to COVID-19.
May 3, 2020 Americans out of work during coronavirus outbreak see new challenge: Rent due Over 30 million people around the U.S. have filed for unemployment benefits after losing work in the coronavirus pandemic -- but it's the start of the month of May, and for many of them, rent and mortgage payments are due.