Paul Batura: Coronavirus masks spark controversy, but what about the invisible 'masks' we all wear? Everyone wears masks already – it’s just that some of them you see – and some you do not.
Texas Democratic congressional candidate Gus Trujillo: 'I want to be a voice for the people, not for the president' Texas Democratic Congressional nominee Gus Trujillo hopes to be a voice for the people of his district and not President Trump.
Holocaust survivors reflect on coronavirus isolation While months of coronavirus-induced lockdowns, social distancing, masks, and isolation have proven challenging diversions from the status quo for almost everyone – perhaps there is no group more beleaguered by the struggle than those who survived the Holocaust.
Iceland offering coronavirus stress relief by broadcasting world's screams People frustrated by how the coronavirus and its resulting lockdowns have changed daily living can have their screams broadcast through loudspeakers placed in seven scenic locations across Iceland.
National Association of Police Organizations endorses Trump: 'We anticipate' another four years The National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO) announced its decision to endorse President Trump on Wednesday, after two-thirds of their members expressed their support in a virtual meeting.
Sen. Kennedy: Some politicians 'like the political chaos' from keeping schools closed U.S. schools need to reopen for the sake of the nation's children, Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy said Wednesday.
White House official Ja'Ron Smith: The left is 'playing politics' on police reform While there is definitely "common ground" in the debate over police reform, the left is "playing politics" instead of problem-solving, Deputy Assistant to the President Ja'Ron Smith asserted Tuesday.
Rubio says 'cost-benefit analysis' needed on opening schools: We cannot 'eliminate' 100 percent of risk America needs to use a "cost-benefit analysis" to determine whether or not schools should reopen come fall amidst the coronavirus pandemic, Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio stated Tuesday.
Florida woman gets job washing dishes at nursing home to be close to husband: 'Isolation can kill' A woman in Florida took a part-time dishwashing job at her husband's assisted living facility to be able to see him amid COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.