June 14, 2020 Matt McGee: To my graduate — amid the year's turmoil, these 3 things will help you make your mark Congratulations, Eden! I’m extremely proud of the way you’ve navigated the uncharted waters of your final semester in high school.Â
June 12, 2020 Cops aid mom after Boston Market employees call police on her non-verbal, autistic child for not wearing face mask A Pennsylvania Boston Market employee called the police on a customer's 10-year-old autistic child on Wednesday, because he wasn't wearing a coronavirus facial mask.Â
June 11, 2020 See-through coronavirus face masks let hearing-impaired physical therapist keep working Masking requirements create new challenges for hearing-impaired individuals.
June 10, 2020 Pro-Trump activist Scott Presler travels nation to 'make America clean and great again' The 6-foot-5 inch Scott Presler doesn’t look like a typical conservative activist with his trademark Fabio-like locks, but he’s on a mission to help re-elect President Trump in 2020 and clean up America along the way.
June 10, 2020 WWII vet, 92, beats COVID-19 after losing 38 pounds, gets medals A Navy veteran from Maine who served in both WWII and the Korean War was given long overdue service medals after overcoming the coronavirus and losing 38 pounds in the process.
June 9, 2020 Anthony Mackie launches fund to help grocery workers in Louisiana amid pandemic Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, grocery store workers have been on the frontlines, providing households with food and other essential items during lockdown.
June 9, 2020 'Creepy' clowns help boy, 4, celebrate end of cancer treatment: 'It was the happiest I have seen him' What do spooky clowns do outside of Halloween? Spread joy, of course.
June 8, 2020 NFL gives teams planner for total reopening of facilities The NFL and the players' union sent a planner to the 32 teams Monday outlining procedures for the full reopening of their practice facilities, which were closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
June 4, 2020 Couple guarded bridal shop as surrounding stores looted Nancy Gray and her husband, Kenneth, stood guard over her mother's Illinois bridal shop for hours on Sunday, as looters took advantage of the protests related to the death of George Floyd.Â
June 4, 2020 Minnesota bakery donates 800-plus cakes to 2020 high school grads Graduating high school during a pandemic is no piece of cake.