March 16, 2020 Love in the time of coronavirus: New York couple determined to tie the knot amid pandemic Instead of a glamorous New York wedding, a bride and groom are set to get married in their apartment amid the coronavirus warnings.
March 16, 2020 #coronaviruskindness: Moments of community kindness, love warm up pandemic fears Amidst panic-buying and growing fear of the coronavirus pandemic, small acts of kindness are having a big impact.
March 14, 2020 Connecticut gun-control law prompts Second Amendment lawsuit Gun rights supporters are suing Connecticut officials over part of a 2013 state gun control law passed after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, saying it unconstitutionally bans people from loading more than 10 rounds of ammunition into their firearms.
March 14, 2020 Illinois city clarifies it hasn't banned firearm sales amid coronavirus emergency declaration An Illinois city is telling residents that it isn't banning firearm sales or planning to seize property amid an uproar over an emergency declaration highlighting the mayor's purported power to do so during the coronavirus outbreak.
March 13, 2020 Girl, 6, teaches Bible verse to brother to ease coronavirus fear: video A Minnesota mom's timely post about choosing faith over widespread fear surrounding the coronavirus outbreak is capturing the hearts of many.
March 13, 2020 NRA calls off annual meeting over coronavirus The National Rifle Association on Friday canceled its annual meeting scheduled for next month, adding to the growing list of organizations calling off events amid fears of coronavirus.
March 12, 2020 Coronavirus drives gun sales in San Gabriel Valley area among Asian Americans who fear being attacked Gun sales in the San Gabriel Valley, a region east of Los Angeles, have soared in recent weeks among Asian Americans who fear being attacked over the outbreak of the coronavirus, according to reports.
March 12, 2020 Remains of US service members from World War II repatriated from Myanmar The remains of U.S. military service members who died in action in Myanmar during World War II were returned to the United States on Thursday.
March 11, 2020 Eric Trump: Tuesday's massive voter turnout for my father is unprecedented Even as an incumbent, President Trump's nationwide support in primary states is unprecedented because American voters "finally feel like they have a voice," Executive Vice President of the Trump Organization Eric Trump said Wednesday.
March 11, 2020 Worker who confronted Joe Biden about gun control: He 'went off the deep end' Former Vice President Joe Biden "went off the deep end" when accused of trying to take away Americans' Second Amendment rights, said a Michigan construction worker who confronted the 2020 Democratic presidential frontrunner on the issue.