Florida Governor Ron DeSantis told people to “focus on facts” as coronavirus cases climb.
Author: Associated Press, USA TODAY
Frederick Douglass statue vandalized in Rochester, New York, on anniversary of famous speech
Frederick Douglass, who lived in Rochester after fleeing slavery, delivered his famous “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July” on July 5, 1852.
Shanghai Disneyland reopens with precautions after closing for nearly four months
Shanghai Disneyland checked guests’ temperatures and assigned times for visitors to enter the park.
Iranian ship hit by missile in friendly fire, kills 19
An Iranian missile fired during a training exercise struck a support vessel near its target, killing 19 Iranian sailors and wounding 15, Iran’s state media said.
Sore loser: Dog knocks over Connect Four game after owner denies his victory
Spot is sick of losing at Connect Four.
50-car pileup shuts down parts of icy Chicago expressway
About 50 vehicles were involved in a pileup along the Kennedy Expressway in Chicago after a wintry blast brought ice and snow overnight.
Edmonton Oilers’ Colby Cave suffers brain bleed, is in medically induced coma
The Edmonton Oilers say forward Colby Cave is out of emergency surgery after suffering a brain bleed. He remains in a medically induced coma.
President Trump signs $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief stimulus bill
President Trump signs the CARES Act, providing $2.2 trillion in economic relief during the coronavirus pandemic.
‘Never see mommy and daddy’: Little girl’s powerful plea to stay inside during coronavirus
A young child begged others to stay inside during the coronavirus crisis because if not, she’ll “never see my mommy and daddy again.”
CDC orders migrant deportation at Mexican, Canadian borders for those without proper papers
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf said that essential travel includes medical purposes, to attend educational institutions and emergency response.