Coronavirus News: US cruise lines not sailing till mid-September
It's hardly smooth sailing following the announcement that cruises lines will not sail until mid-September due to the coronavirus pandemic.
It's hardly smooth sailing following the announcement that cruises lines will not sail until mid-September due to the coronavirus pandemic.
On the evening of Juneteenth, demonstrators climbed and successfully toppled two statues from the Confederate monument outside of the North Carolina Capitol building.
Beyoncé did not let Juneteenth pass without dropping one of her signature surprises - a new single.
Expect some thunderstorms for the first day of summer on Saturday.
The next step on New York City's road to reopening is phase two, which is still on track for Monday.
The 152nd running usually has crowds of up to 100,000 spectators, but on Saturday, there will be 10 horses on the track and zero fans in the stands.
New York City will enter Phase 2 of reopening Monday as key indicators across the state continue to show positive progress in the fight against the coronavirus.
The Justice Department said Friday the U.S. attorney who oversaw key prosecutions of President Donald Trump's allies and an investigation of his personal lawyer Rudy Giulani had left his job, but he insisted he had not resigned and his ongoing investigations would continue.
Candles were lit as many gathered in Prospect Park to remember the names of Black women lost to police violence - including Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old shot by police in her Kentucky home this past March. On Friday, that officer was fired from the force.
The department has already designated a portion of Cadman Plaza in Brooklyn 'Juneteenth Grove,' to celebrate the historical emancipation as well as the lives of those lost.
Expect some thunderstorms for the first day of summer on Saturday.
Juneteenth marks the day in 1865 when the Union army brought word of the Emancipation Proclamation to enslaved people in Galveston, Texas.
As Black Lives Matter supporters advocate for reform on the street, online scammers are capitalizing on the movement for their own gain.
The judge said "the horse seems to be out of the barn" and wondered aloud what he could do to retrieve books already sent out "all over the country."
The cough medicines contain dosing cups that are missing smaller dosage markings.
Founding members of Black Lives Matter of Greater New York talk about their message which has spurred a call for change across the nation.
Behind every scoop at this family-owned Harlem ice cream shop is a deep connection to the community. It is one the owners believe in and want to see thrive.
It is an updated logo of an arrow through the letter M, but you don't have to look too hard to find imagery of Mahopac High School's mascot - The Indians.
The Cruise Lines International Association announced Friday that ships will not be sailing from U.S. ports throughout the summer, extending a pause put in place because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Six extraordinary athletes from around the country are nominated for an honorary ESPY award by ESPN Radio!
Juneteenth marks the day in 1865 when the Union army brought word of the Emancipation Proclamation to enslaved people in Galveston, Texas.
Governor Andrew Cuomo confirmed Friday that New York City will enter Phase 2 of its reopening on Monday June 22, and businesses across the Big Apple are gearing up to get back to work.
The annual Make Music Day is described as "a musical free-for-all," and this Sunday, June 21, is the 14th year the non-profit group Make Music New York has marked the Summer Solstice with a day-long celebration in New York City.