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Protester with ax involved in clash at Michigan rally against stay-at-home orders
Another incident took place during a rally against Michigan’s stay at home order
Colleges are preparing for drop in international students this fall: Report
The majority of U.S. colleges say they are expecting a drop in their international student body.
Ahmaud Arbery died from multiple gunshot wounds, autopsy finds
The corner provided more details about the shooting of an unarmed black man who was jogging.
Couple arrested for hate crime in Brooklyn, allegedly blaming spread of COVID-19 on Jews: Police
Two people were arrested for allegedly ripping off the masks of three men in Williamsburg.
Officer fired, under investigation after attempting to force way inside house while off duty: Cops
The teen repeatedly identified himself as not the suspect in the case, according to investigators.
Americans waiting out coronavirus in Canadian and Mexican border cities reflect on time away
For a group of ex-pats, border cities were the best places to stay safe during the pandemic.
Family of meat factory worker sues owners over coronavirus death
The family of a meat plant worker contends owners did not do enough to protect him from contracting the virus.
AOC pays virtual visits to fans in their ‘Animal Crossing’ islands
The New York congresswoman has been a fan of Nintendo games for years and decided to use its newest hit to interact with fans.
Cops arrest armed men, Texas bar owner who violated order to close
The sheriff said the owner and armed men went too far.
NYPD officer put on modified duty after violent social distancing violation arrest filmed
The mayor and police commissioner said they are disturbed by the video.
Coronavirus leaves international college students in limbo over their futures
Several American colleges haven’t made a decision about the future of their international student programs.
Michigan governor extends state emergency order despite Trump tweet backing protesters
The Michigan governor said the dangers posed by the virus are still high.
A tale of two pandemics: How coronavirus split the map of the US
The coronavirus has created two different scenarios when it comes to policy and the rise in cases.
Michigan judge sides with governor in lawsuit over coronavirus shelter-in-place order
The judge denied the plaintiff’s request for an injunction against the emergency order.
Protesters, some armed, spill into Michigan Capitol building demanding end to stay-at-home order
Michigan’s State Capitol was filled with protesters, many of whom didn’t practice social distancing, called on state leaders to not renew the order even though the virus killed 3,600 state residents.
Coronavirus claims lives of 3 family members over 3 weekends
The virus took the lives of a close knit family who lived in Miami.
Newborn baby saved from car wreck minutes after she was born in back seat
A family survived a car crash that took place minutes after their newest member was born.
Coronavirus puts strain on would-be parents looking to start families, especially those undergoing fertility treatments
Doctors advised some couples from seeking treatments as a precaution against the virus.
Union leader blasts NYC mayor, Macy’s for moving ahead with fireworks show
The proposal to continue the annual fireworks show isn’t sitting well with some New Yorkers.