June 15, 2020 Elderly Indiana couple reunited after 5-week coronavirus separation An Indiana woman has been reunited with her husband after her five-week fight against the coronavirus kept them apart for the first time in 67 years of marriage.
June 14, 2020 First observant Sikh woman graduates from US Military Academy at West Point Anmol Narang made history at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point on Saturday, becoming the first observant Sikh woman to graduate in the academy’s 218-year existence.
June 12, 2020 Cops aid mom after Boston Market employees call police on her non-verbal, autistic child for not wearing face mask A Pennsylvania Boston Market employee called the police on a customer's 10-year-old autistic child on Wednesday, because he wasn't wearing a coronavirus facial mask.
June 12, 2020 Mets draft Eric Orze, two-time cancer survivor: 'This is a kid that will not quit' The New York Mets welcomed Eric Orze to their organization Thursday night, a resilient young pitcher who is a two-time cancer survivor.
June 11, 2020 New Jersey attic yields massive stash of signed, vintage baseball cards, may be worth millions After James Micioni died in March at age 97, a collection of rare and valuable sports memorabilia was discovered among his possessions in the attic of his home, including a hand-signed baseball card of former New York Yankees great Babe Ruth.
June 11, 2020 See-through coronavirus face masks let hearing-impaired physical therapist keep working Masking requirements create new challenges for hearing-impaired individuals.
June 11, 2020 In NYC, block-party vibe the new normal amid coronavirus reopenings In Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood, after a period of tragedy and isolation, it’s time to party. On a late Friday afternoon, there is joy and fraternity found on a blocked-off street in New York City as residents build the new normal amid the coronavirus reopening.
June 9, 2020 Ministries hold daily services at site of George Floyd's death: 'From hatred to healing and hope' Tears shed and lives changed at the street corner where George Floyd was killed at the hands of police officers in Minneapolis on Memorial Day.
June 4, 2020 Couple guarded bridal shop as surrounding stores looted Nancy Gray and her husband, Kenneth, stood guard over her mother's Illinois bridal shop for hours on Sunday, as looters took advantage of the protests related to the death of George Floyd.
June 4, 2020 Florida waitress writes uplifting 'Black Lives Matter' note on couple's receipt, pays bill The server took the customers by surprise.