Florida's The Villages retirement community aims to reopen recreational facilities in May after coronavirus shutdown
One of the largest retirement communities in the nation plans to reopen some recreational facilities in May. Despite the potential risks stemming from COVID-19, residents voice their support for the plan.
Coronavirus aid can't be used as 'piggybank' for unrelated spending, GOP senators say
Five Republican senators sent President Trump a letter Thursday urging him to prevent states from using coronavirus relief grants as a "piggybank" to fund pre-existing programs and debt.
Andrew Cuomo tells single women in NYC, 'I am eligible'
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo lightened up the mood in what has been an otherwise tense and tumultuous few months due to the coronavirus by joking that he is an eligible bachelor in New York City.
Biden operatives accessed secret Senate records at University of Delaware before mid-March, report says
Joe's Biden's campaign dispatched operatives to the University of Delaware's library in the past year to rifle through his secretive Senate records there, Business Insider reported Thursday -- raising the possibility they accessed documents related to Tara Reade's accusation that he sexually assaulted her when she worked for him in 1993.
Pelosi moves to tamp down Biden allegation uproar, keep Dems united
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, over the course of two interviews on Thursday, gave her clearest signal yet to Democrats to keep the faith in Joe Biden as she downplayed the sexual-assault allegation that the presumptive Democratic nominee hasn't addressed personally yet.
'The Squad' reps. decry racial double standard after armed protesters gather at Michigan Capitol
Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. and Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich voiced their opinions about armed protesters gathering at Michigan's capitol Thursday on Twitter, and both claimed there is a racial double standard being applied to white protesters.
Air Force says nuclear weapons and stealth bombers remain ready for war, despite COVID-19
U.S. B-2 stealth bombers and nuclear-armed ICBMs are ready to attack and defend in minutes, should America be suddenly catapulted into a massive, great-power war -- despite the perils, distractions and challenges of COVID-19, senior Air Force officials said.
Investors looking to flip IHOP pancake house toasted by proxy firms
Two influential proxy advisory firms said Dine Brands Global Inc shareholders should reject a proposal to spin off its IHOP pancake house chain in a rebuke to activist investment firm JCP Investment Partnership which proposed the plan.
Illegal drug trade struggles amid coronavirus, giving law enforcement the upper hand
Even drug criminals are having a tough time because of the coronavirus, as closed borders and severed supply chains spark headaches for smugglers -- but it’s making life easier for the people in charge of catching them.
Ohio's DeWine reverses coronavirus mask mandate for retail customers as he lays out gradual reopening
Ohio Gov. Mike Dewine reversed course Tuesday and said he will no longer be mandating that customers wear masks to retail stores, in an effort to dial back a restriction that some found "offensive."
Pentagon considers Purple Hearts for US troops who suffered brain injuries in Iran attack on Iraqi base
The Pentagon is considering awarding Purple Hearts to U.S. troops who suffered mild traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) during an Iranian missile attack that hit Al Assad and Erbil air bases in Iraq earlier this year.