First lady Melania Trump sent 150 lunches to Children’s Inn at National Institutes of Health, according to a statement released by her office. The Inn is a residential “Place Like Home’’ for families with children participating in research studies.
Lifeguards keep a lookout at Laguna Beach, California after officials reopened access to the sand on Tuesday, May 5. The beach has been closed since March 23. City parks along the beach are still closed and people cannot sit or linger on the sand. Paul Bersebach/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images
The cities of Huntington Beach, Dana Point and Seal Beach submitted plans to avoid overcrowding and allow safe public access to their beaches to protect public health, the statement said. “I cannot impress upon people more that we’re not going back to normal," Newsom said at a news conference Tuesday.
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