George Floyd protests: What's happening in cities across the US
Curfews were imposed in places around the U.S., About 5,000 National Guard soldiers and airmen were activated in 15 states and D.C.
Curfews were imposed in places around the U.S., About 5,000 National Guard soldiers and airmen were activated in 15 states and D.C.
New York and New Jersey are gearing for reopening as the coronavirus cases continue to drop.
Both clouds and sun stick around Monday to give us a comfortable afternoon with a high of 72.
Police officers in one of New Jersey's largest and most violent cities were praised on social media for marching alongside protesters in rallies held this weekend over George Floyd's death.
DRAMATIC VIDEO: The video shows the semi-truck driving through the crowd of thousands of protesters. Some are seen trying to get in the truck.
Christo, known for massive, ephemeral public arts projects died Sunday at his home in New York. He was 84.
New York City leaders say small groups of people have turned peaceful protests into heated clashes with police.
Though he says he's outraged by his brother's death, he wants people to channel their anger elsewhere and is calling for peace.
Since the start of the pandemic, 2.4 million masks and 4.8 million pairs of gloves have been distributed to employees across all MTA platforms.
It was a peaceful day of protest in Brooklyn Sunday after an outbreak of violent clashes where more than 100 arrests were made Saturday night.
Target is temporarily closing stores in five states after several were broken into during protests over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis last week.
A local TV and radio reporter was attacked and injured on Saturday night while covering the protests in Flatbush, Brooklyn.
Apple stores, a Verizon store and clothing stores were all damaged -- not just with their windows shattered, but the contents inside were taken.
The governor has moved up the reopening date to June 1 after those businesses were initially removed from phase one of Connecticut's reopen plan which began on May 20.
"There have been too many times that we've seen these violent killings, and no consequences," Beyonce said.