Rhode Island Community Unites in Support of Pizza Shop Owner Battling Cancer
The city of Warwick, Rhode Island, rallied behind the owner of Don’s Pizza after a battle with stage 4 cancer forced him to close.
The city of Warwick, Rhode Island, rallied behind the owner of Don’s Pizza after a battle with stage 4 cancer forced him to close.
Dauphin, Pennsylvania community members surprised the town’s one UPS driver with a celebration, and a gift, on Tuesday.
People will finally be able to visit their elderly family in long-term care facilities again, the North Carolina Department of Health announced Thursday.
A “porch pirate” bill making package theft a felony is headed to the Georgia Senate floor after passing the House on Wednesday.
San Francisco’s iconic cable cars will run in time for holiday shopping, San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency said Tuesday.
A Harvard CAPS-Harris poll released Monday suggests the next thing Americans want to “cancel” is the trend itself.
Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi are looking to raise funds for Pelosi’s “PAC to the Future” political action committee.
Democrat Rep. Tim Ryan told reporters on Thursday that prosecutors are “reviewing the footage” of alleged “reconnaissance tours” given before the January 6 riot at the Capitol.
A mother was killed by a flying wheel detached from an oncoming truck in a freak accident on a Texas freeway Thursday night.
An American Airlines pilot reportedly spotted a “long, cylindrical object” during a flight to Phoenix on Sunday.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took to Twitter Thursday afternoon for an indictment of “robotic dogs” used to aid police visibility on crime scenes.
The NYPD released an image on Tuesday, showing the woman who violently assaulted a two-year-old boy in a subway last weekend.
Officer Jeff Koenig returned to work on February 19, after two years of recovery from a shooting during a routine traffic stop.
On Tuesday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio encouraged New Yorkers to wear two masks until at least June.
Prosecutors filed paperwork on February 11 confirming that the two lawyers have been offered a deal to reduce their sentence.
A Plano, Texas restaurant offered 500 community members a hot meal during the power outages caused by Winter Storm Uri.
Two unnamed women disguised to appear elderly were foiled in an attempt to get the coronavirus vaccine in Orlando, Florida, on Wednesday.
Scientists announced they have successfully cloned the first North American endangered species, a black-footed ferret.
Tyree Moorehead believes the key to fighting Baltimore’s rising murder rate is to pay the potential killers.
Actor and Democrat activist Alec Baldwin says New York Governor Andrew Cuomo should resign from office if he did indeed threaten state Assemblyman Ron Kim over the Empire State’s growing nursing home scandal.
Music superstar Rihanna is facing backlash after posing topless with a pendant depicting the Hindu god Ganesha in a photo posted Monday.
Conservation group Sea Turtle, Inc. said it has already rescued approximately 4,000 “cold-stunned” turtles from Texas beaches on Wednesday morning.
Dozens of volunteers rushed to prepare hundreds of hot meals for seniors in need Wednesday morning.
The NAACP, alongside Rep. Bennie Thompson, filed a lawsuit against former President Trump and lawyer Rudy Giuliani, among others, on Tuesday.
Toy industry giant Hasbro has ceased production on the “Cara Dune” action figure following Gina Carano’s firing from Disney’s streaming series The Mandalorian.
A Gallup study released on Monday shows American support for a third political party is at an all-time high.
The North Carolina medical provider Novant announced a $10 million gift from basketball legend Michael Jordan on Monday morning.
An eight-year-old border collie in Nashville, Tennessee, will be well cared-for after receiving a massive inheritance from her late owner.
Authorities in Warren, Illinois, are trying to identify an individual who has defecated in at least two vehicles in the last few weeks.
The White House announced on Wednesday that President Joe Biden will be tested for COVID-19 every two weeks, despite receiving the vaccine.