Oklahoma university's graduation hacked with racist images
Oklahoma City University's virtual graduation ceremony was cut short when someone posted a racial slur and a swastika.
Oklahoma City University's virtual graduation ceremony was cut short when someone posted a racial slur and a swastika.
Governor Ned Lamont also announced on Twitter Sunday that 35 more coronavirus-related deaths occurred Saturday. The state's death toll is now 2,967.
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The Rev. Fabian Arias, a Catholic priest from Buenos Aires, is the pastor of Iglesia de Sion, a congregation with a mission relationship alongside Saint Peter's Church in Manhattan, and has performed funeral services 14 times in the last two months. Saturday's service for López was the first he's been able to perform in a private residence.
New York Health Commissioner and pediatric cardiologist Dr. Howard Zucker said "the most important thing parents should do is err on the side of caution."
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Even though there was "no expectation that he was communicating," Tom was singing "God Bless America" on his final days.
After an outcry over racial disparities in New York City's enforcement of social distancing, the mayor planned Sunday to double the ranks of non-police workers trying to persuade people to comply with the policy.
New York nursing homes must start twice-weekly coronavirus testing for all staffers and will no longer be sent COVID-19 patients leaving hospitals, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Sunday after facing growing criticism over the handling of nursing facility outbreaks.
Tiempo guests include Attorney Gianfranco Cuadra and New York State Senator Gustavo Rivera. Topics include the inequality of unemployment benefits, the quality of healthcare in the Latino community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Up Close guests include Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas, ABC News Medical Correspondent Doctor Jen Ashton and Sarah Feinberg President of New York City Transit
In signs of progress, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced hospitalizations and the death rate from COVID-19 have dropped to levels last seen at start of shutdown.
Officials announced a total of 38 cases of Pediatric Multi-System Inflammatory Syndrome in children in New York City.
Governor New Jersey Phil Murphy announced the daily positive rate has been coming down "steadily" over the past several weeks, however, the death toll topped 9,200 Sunday.
"I'm more scared of getting on the airplane on Saturday than I'm walking into the hospital," he said.
In addition to enforcing social distancing and asking New Yorkers to wear masks, the city is asking the federal government to provide 39,000 doses of the experimental drug Remdesivir.
A team of computer science students in New York have mastered the art of making connections online and they turned a college assignment into a global friendship opportunity.
This Mother's Day, we're paying tribute to the moms on the frontlines of the coronavirus battle.
China and South Korea have reported new spikes in coronavirus cases, setting off concerns in countries where local outbreaks had been in dramatic decline.
Reflecting on Mother's Day, President Donald Trump said he could do no wrong in his mother's eyes and perhaps that's what framed his personality today.
UFC 249 ushered in a new look for sports, too. One without fans and amid countless safety precautions.
Some large companies won't have enough customers to justify it. And some small businesses won't likely survive at all despite federal aid.
This is another stark reminder that not even one of the nation's most secure buildings is immune from the coronavirus.
Congratulations are in order for Broadway actress Ruthie Ann Miles who just announced the birth of her baby girl two years after tragedy struck in Brooklyn.
Annual Mother's Day traditions may need to change in 2020. For some, this means canceling plans and keeping a physical distance from mom.