May 6, 2020 Three US Marines subdue disruptive passenger on Japan-to-Texas flight: report Three fast-responding U.S. Marines are being credited with subduing a disruptive passenger Monday during a flight from Tokyo to Dallas.
May 6, 2020 Air Force veteran, 93, hitchhikes to store for Hershey bars, says he and girlfriend split one 'every night' "Well, we break one up every night, and we share it, and I’m out. So I need to get to the 99-cent store to get some more Hershey bars," the 93-year-old said.
May 6, 2020 School bus driver, football coach team up to feed students in New Jersey shore town School bus driver Shannon King and football coach Kris Parker of Long Branch, New Jersey, decided to join forces to feed their hungry students. With 19 percent of their community living at or below the poverty line, the pair felt that it was their responsibility to take care of the kids in their community.
May 5, 2020 Maine town honors vet turning 100 on Cinco de Mayo The town of Scarborough in Maine saluted veteran Frank Averill on Tuesday in honor of his 100th birthday while observing social distancing measures to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus.
May 5, 2020 ‘The Last Full Measure’ director Todd Robinson on how one Vietnam War hero’s tale can rally US amid COVID-19 As the novel coronavirus continues to spread, many across the country are banding together to get through the pandemic as a nation.
May 5, 2020 FDNY paramedic in monthlong coronavirus coma has woken up, union announces New York Fire Department (FDNY) paramedic Christell Cadet awoke on Sunday from a month-long coma thought to be caused by the novel coronavirus, according to representatives from her union.Â
May 5, 2020 American Honda turned minivans into pressure chambers for COVID-19 testing transportation Drivers protected from droplets.
May 5, 2020 US Marine Officer and his wife empowering artists amid the challenging COVID-19 landscape Active U.S. Marine Officer JD Kameen and his wife, Liza, found love and a successful company that’s empowering artists amid the challenging economic landscape of COVID-19. JD and Liza started Paintru, a company that turns photos into hand-painted artwork from artists around the world, while JD was stationed in Pensacola, Florida for flight trainingÂ
May 4, 2020 Illinois man who traveled to El Paso to lay crosses for shooting victims dead at 69 An Illinois man who showed up at mass shooting scenes with home-made wooden crosses to honor the victims has died after a battle with cancer.
May 4, 2020 Indiana GM worker who delayed retirement to help with ventilator production honored by Pence Vice President Mike Pence honored a General Motors employee who delayed retirement to help with ventilator production amid the coronavirus pandemic plaguing the nation.