Joyce Dinkins, wife of former NYC Mayor David Dinkins, dies
NEW YORK (AP) — The former first lady of New York City Joyce Dinkins has died. She was 89. A family statement said she died Sunday at home. Her husband, David Dinkins, was the city’s first and,
2 colleges north of NYC go remote after coronavirus cases
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. (AP) — Two colleges north of New York City are holding classes remotely, suspending in-person activities and barring visitors after detecting multiple cases of the coronavirus. Iona College in Westchester County said it was moving
Barrett’s Supreme Court hearing opens as GOP seeks speedy OK
WASHINGTON (AP) — Confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett are set to begin. The Senate is charging ahead Monday morning on President Donald Trump’s pick to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and
Twitter Flags President Trump’s Tweet Claiming He Is ‘Immune’ To Covid-19
On Sunday, social media platform Twitter flagged a tweet in which President Donald Trump claimed he was now “immune” to COVID-19 after receiving treatment for the virus. Twitter hid the president’s tweet behind a warning, stating that
Denver Police Identify Suspect In Fatal Shooting Near Opposing Protests
On Sunday, Denver authorities identified the security guard who was arrested after a fatal shooting near dueling protests by left-wing and right-wing demonstrators. The Denver Police Department said in a statement that Matthew Dolloff, 30, was being