July 5, 2020 Coronavirus forces California winery owner, Maine resort general manager to navigate new travel restrictions As the United States deals with a resurgence in coronavirus cases, a business owner in California and a general manager in Maine, who both rely on tourism, explained Sunday on “America’s News HQ” how they are forced to navigate through new travel restrictions during the pandemic.
July 4, 2020 Interior Secretary David Bernhardt on controversial DC fireworks show: 'Personal responsibility' is key A key component of a safe Independence Day amidst the coronavirus pandemic is "personal responsibility," Interior Secretary David Bernhardt stated Saturday.
June 27, 2020 Dr. Susan Hassig on coronavirus: Face masks, social distancing key to slowing spread Associate Professor at Tulane University Dr. Susan Hassig spoke with anchor Arthel Neville Saturday about reducing the spread of coronavirus.
June 20, 2020 Mercedes Colwin on why she applauds the Supreme Court's DACA decision Fox News legal analyst Mercedes Colwin reacted to the Supreme Court's DACA ruling on "America's News HQ," saying she applauded the decision.
June 14, 2020 Ted Williams on Atlanta chaos: Riots and low police morale a 'dangerous concoction' Low morale among officers is concern for Atlanta's police department, former Washington, D.C., detective and defense attorney Ted Williams said Saturday night.
June 13, 2020 Gen. Jack Keane on Russian bombers intercepted by US fighter jets: 'They routinely test our defenses' Retired Army Gen. Jack Keane appeared on "America's News HQ" Saturday and commented on the Russian nuclear-capable bombers that were intercepted and escorted by U.S. fighter jets during a flight over neutral waters near Alaska, saying Moscow was testing U.S. defenses as the nation deals with the coronavirus and racial unrest.
June 7, 2020 Howard University president recalls 'difficult' conversation with teen son after George Floyd's death The president of one of the nation’s most renowned historically black universities is calling on his students to be catalysts for change amid unrest over the death of George Floyd -- andr ecounted a "difficult" conversation he had with his 15-year-old son.
June 7, 2020 Small-business owners already hurt by coronavirus shutdowns react to spotting looters on surveillance cameras Two small business owners told “America’s News HQ” their surveillance cameras caught looters destroying their businesses and they’re now left with even more challenges after already reeling from coronavirus restrictions that have stayed in effect since mid-March.
June 6, 2020 Mattis criticism shows President Trump's 'manner of leadership' is 'catching up to him': Paul Gigot "Journal Editorial Report" host Paul Gigot and Wall Street Journal columnist Dan Henninger reacted to Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis's criticism of President Trump in the wake of George Floyd's death, explaining a new Wall Street Journal editorial called "The Revenge of Jim Mattis."
June 5, 2020 Rep. Kinzinger slams DC mayor's 'ridiculous' push to evict National Guard from hotels: She would 'have them stay in tents' Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has not exactly embraced the presence of the National Guard deployed to contain the violent protests in the nation's capital, but her push to evict Guard troops from city hotels is nothing short of "ridiculous," Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., said Friday.