Cuomo pee policing reversed after outrage; rule forbade N.Y. restaurant patrons from using bathroom
New Yorkers who were outraged over Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s attempt to police the bathroom usage at restaurants can breathe a sigh of relief.
New Yorkers who were outraged over Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s attempt to police the bathroom usage at restaurants can breathe a sigh of relief.
SharesProud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio dared police to arrest him Thursday for recently setting fire to a “Black Lives Matter” banner that members of his group had stolen from outside a church in Washington, D.C.
SharesA nurse fainted at a Thursday press conference after receiving the coronavirus vaccine at a Tennessee hospital.
SharesRicky Schroder plans to risk being arrested while protesting the upcoming inauguration of President-elect Joseph R. Biden, the former “Silver Spoons” and “NYPD Blue” actor stated on social media Wednesday.
SharesA California appeals court has blocked a judge's order that allowed San Diego County restaurants to resume indoor and outdoor dining.
SharesMyles Garrett still hasn't completely recovered from being sacked by COVID-19.
SharesCalifornia appeals court blocks judge's order allowing San Diego County restaurants to offer on-site dining.
SharesSydney’s northern beaches will enter a lockdown similar to the one imposed during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March as a cluster of cases in the area increased to 41.
SharesNavajo Nation health officials on Friday reported 175 new COVID-19 cases and 10 new virus-related deaths.
SharesThe Food and Drug Administration approved Moderna's coronavirus vaccine for emergency use on Friday, clearing the way for an immediate shipment of 6 million doses on top of the Pfizer vaccine that's already in use.
SharesUS clears second COVID-19 vaccine, adding Moderna shots to the fight against a worsening pandemic.
SharesThe three-time NL East champion Atlanta Braves will bring back largely the same coaching staff in 2021.
SharesFlorida officials acknowledged Friday that state servers appear to have been compromised by overseas hackers who gained entry by imbedding malicious code into networking software from a Texas-based software company, SolarWinds.
SharesSign-ups for “Obamacare” health insurance plans are trending more than 6% higher amid surging coronavirus cases and deepening economic misery, according to preliminary figures released Friday by the government.
SharesA female clinician not known to have allergies had a probable severe allergic reaction shortly after getting a COVID-19 vaccine, a Fairbanks health system reported Friday.
SharesDeaths in Illinois from the coronavirus illness topped 15,000 on Friday, public health officials said.
SharesA state panel led by Gov. Kevin Stitt certified on Friday that Oklahoma lawmakers will have $8.46 billion to spend on next year's budget, an increase of more than 8% from the current year's spending plan.
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SharesIt’s going to take months to kick elite hackers widely believed to be Russian out of the U.S. government networks they have been quietly rifling through since as far back as March in Washington’s worst cyberespionage failure on record.
SharesFacing a continued surge of new cases of COVID-19, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said Friday that the state's residents should remain vigilant in following social distancing through the Christmas holiday.
SharesHouse approves 2-day funding bill to avert federal shutdown as leaders continue wrangling over COVID-19 relief.
SharesA California appeals court has blocked a judge’s order that allowed San Diego County restaurants to resume indoor and outdoor dining.
SharesThe San Francisco 49ers will finish out the regular season practicing and playing home games in Arizona after a ban on contact sorts in their home county was extended into January.
SharesNebraska's Capitol will close on Dec. 24 now that President Donald Trump has declared the Christmas Eve a federal holiday.
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