Wake-up with America's first news - Host Gordon Deal goes beyond the headlines with the day's first look at news and business news from the U.S. and around the world; bringing a lively blend of intelligent information, humor, and expert analysis to morning radio.
s Gaza peace plan, why stocks continue to soar despite global uncertainty and the crucial money moves to make before you retire.
How concerned should we be about AI going rogue, the daring mission to recover World War II POWs, and how some Americans lost their main reason to get out of bed.
Trump tries again at ending birthright citizenship, a Senate panel votes to hold Fauci in contempt and a look at the rise of post-World Cup travel.
String of setbacks for Trump threatens to also give Democrats edge in midterm elections, Cyclospora outbreak tied to iceberg lettuce now linked to 15 states, this is the salary needed to afford a typical US home in 2026.
, Trump says, are oil companies making too big a profit, and some people really are more attractive to mosquitoes.
guide to the midterm elections, the cruise souvenir you probably never considered, and how leaders drive out fear and futility.
s AG nomination postponed amid standoff with Republican holdouts, and a certain skill may keep your brain younger.
Mediators see progress in efforts to halt Iran war as drone attacks rattle region, Trump administration asks Supreme Court to allow new limits on mail ballots, and what to always pack to avoid a travel disaster.
US and Iran pause their attacks after days of escalation, why are stocks up, and Tunnel to Towers opens Veterans Village.
Being prepared for the next big storm, how robot umps are affecting Major League Baseball, and everyone loves Costco.
President Trump unveils new tariffs designed to withstand legal scrutiny, more attacks expected expanding the Iran war, and what will the impact of the 2026 World Cup be on Americans.
U.S. carries out 12th straight night of strikes as threats to oil trade deepen, Tropical Storm Bertha makes landfall on southern Louisiana with threatening winds, and global prices make some American products look cheap.
Defense Secretary estimates cost of Iran war at $37.5 billion, Pentagon identifies 4th service member killed in recent days, and the outlook for 2026 hurricane season.
President Trump imposes additional 50% tariffs on certain Canadian goods, Tropical Storm Bertha strengthens, and the one thing everyone in America can agree on.
How the World Cup could influence youth soccer in the U.S., tips on paying down credit-card debt, and taxidermied raccoons are seeing unprecedented demand thanks to Norwegian soccer star Erling Haaland.
s election address stops short of offering evidence of vote tampering, wildfire smoke will worsen in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic through Friday, and paper checks refuse to die.
U.S. strikes, Iran retaliation continuing, Todd Blanche faces questions on DOJ fund, Epstein files at attorney general confirmation hearing, and what you need to know about the Cyclospora outbreak.
Trump resumes Iran port blockade and threatens strikes on energy targets, ICE suspends traffic stops in wake of Maine fatal shooting, and the surprising health benefit of being bald.
U.S. wraps up 3rd straight night of Iran strikes, person is killed in ICE-involved shooting in Maine, and protect your summer vacation from scammers.
Lindsey Graham, longtime Republican Senator, dies at 71, U.S. and Iran trade new rounds of attacks, and how parents can take advantage of the best summer-camp tax break in years.
Israel may have pushed Trump into latest attacks on Iran, Mexican man killed in Houston ICE shooting was not the target of operation, and the impact of the World Cup on host cities and U.S. tourism.
U.S., Iran exchange fire after Trump declares ceasefire over, Graham Platner ends Maine Senate campaign, and the shrinking 45-64 population.
s next for Platner and Democrats after latest allegation, and husky dog saves young boy from bear attack.
At least 25 dead in ongoing heat wave as storms bring floods, FIFA upends red card suspension, and why is Europe so against air conditioning.
Independence Day - Myths of the founding of the U.S., how to keep fireworks from damaging your hearing, and quotes from our Founding Fathers to inspire greatness.
US, Iran talks conclude in Doha, focused on Strait of Hormuz, myths of the founding of the U.S., and Red Cross offers tips to enjoy this 4th of July safely.
s explosive final week, dangerous heat wave to scorch millions, and the new retirement problem is figuring out how to spend it safely.
Iran and US agree to halt attacks and renew talks, Kentucky flash floods kill at least 4 as rescue crews search for survivors, and why are gas prices still so high.
Iran strikes vessel, pausing UN efforts to evacuate ships from Hormuz, the Supreme Court hands President Trump two big wins, and goodbye man cave, hello sauna.
U.S. allows Iran to sell oil in dollars for first time in decades, more drama at the Reflecting Pool, and what does the class of 2026 want from their post-grad jobs.
Iran mediators offer plan to ease Lebanon, Hormuz tensions, Keir Starmer says he will quit as U.K. prime minister, and you can do something about your dementia risk.
World Cup host cities in U.S. unlikely to recoup nine-figure investments, how could El Nino affect our weather, and vultures are stinking up this North Carolina town.
US and Iran presidents sign ceasefire agreement, Trump blows up senate effort to confirm intelligence chief, and this exercise sweet spot is linked to greater longevity.
How fast could oil prices return to pre-war levels, at least 5 charged in alleged plot to attack White House during U.F.C. event, and this the travel trend wants you to lose cell service.
Eight crew members believed dead in B-52 Bomber crash at California air base, will the war with Iran turn out to be worth it, and father and son break three world records in 18,000 mile cycle around the world.
How DHS is securing the FIFA World Cup, U.S. cities dust off statues they hid away in 2020, and plan now to stay cool and healthy this summer.
President Trump again says Iran war deal close, Trump threatens to kill trade deal with Mexico, Canada, and the infectious diseases that experts worry could spread during the World Cup.
Iran targets US bases in Jordan and the Gulf after Trump orders strikes near Hormuz, House GOP faces growing legislative backlog ahead of midterms, and the great American job creation machine comes back to life.
Iran and Israel say they have halted strikes on each other for now, how DHS is securing the FIFA World Cup, and the late-night eating habit that may throw your gut health into chaos.
Israel and Iran trade strikes, imperiling already fragile ceasefire, Trump faces a string of losses after riding high over the GOP, and these 3 sleep habits are tied to signs of brain aging.
sweeping election overhaul fails in the Senate, Trump announces $700 million in new support for struggling coal industry, and Elmo just wanted the Knicks and Spurs to have fun during the NBA Finals.
s Iran war powers, President Trump says he will nominate Todd Blanche to serve as attorney general, and GLP-1 drugs may have a beneficial effect across many types of cancer.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass advances to November runoff as she seeks second term, AI is turning energy into the hottest business in America, and Social Security recipients may lose $500 monthly in 2032.
U.S. strikes Iranian air defenses, family visitation resumes at New Jersey ICE detention center after days of protests, and these states are seeing their worst tick activity in nearly 10 years.
US and Iranian negotiators reach tentative deal to extend ceasefire, at least 3 dead, 5 hurt after large explosion destroys Dallas apartment building, and more dads are scaling back at the office for kids.
U.S. military conducts new strikes on Iran, tobacco industry money causes MAHA-MAGA rift, and more Americans are raiding their emergency savings just to fill up their gas tanks.
Iran warns of retaliation after U.S. strikes, at least 1 dead, 9 workers missing after chemical tank implosion at Washington state paper mill, and things a neurologist does to keep his brain healthy.
US launches new strikes on Iran, targeting missile sites and boats, the economy Kevin Warsh is inheriting is not the one he wanted, and paraglider escapes death after plane rips through glider in midair collision.
Memorial Day BEST OF - Despite tech advances, age-old continuities of war key to U.S.-Iran conflict, GLP-1 weight loss drugs to unleash divorce boom, and why are we using ChatGPT to order takeout is the future of food.
s mental health visits skyrocket, and the risky mistake that could leave you stranded on a cruise.
s anti-weaponization fund gets cold reception from GOP on Capitol Hill, will high gasoline prices continue through the summer, and how to save this Memorial Day.
l Castro charged with murder in U.S. Court, and fall asleep faster using these science-backed tips.
Thomas Massie defeated in GOP primary after attacks from Trump, teen suspects in San Diego mosque shooting likely radicalized online, and this hack can save you hundreds on airfare this summer.
Three people killed in shooting at San Diego Mosque, Senate GOP looking for off-ramp from White House ballroom debacle, and New York high school has 21 valedictorians.
until U.S. launches harder strikes, why members of Congress are retiring, and the importance of not waiting to pursue your dreams.
s China visit as peace talks stall, Kevin Warsh is confirmed as Fed chair, and the most affordable cars.
Iran war to overshadow talks on trade, Taiwan at historic Trump-XI meeting, Pentagon puts war at $29 billion as Hegseth is mum on funding request, and high school senior speaks out after getting accepted to 65 colleges.
Iran counterproposal, Supreme Court clears path for Alabama to redraw congressional map, and should you rent an EV amid high gas prices.
Iran response to peace plan, oil prices jump, body of soldier who went missing in Morocco during training exercise recovered, and paralyzed student credits special suit for helping him walk across graduation stage.
President Trump sees swift end to war as Iran reviews US peace proposal, purported Epstein suicide note is released, and what a gas tax holiday would actually do.
President Trump orders military to pause effort to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, what does the new home sales data mean for the housing market, and celebrating mom is going to cost you more this year.
US and Iran launch new attacks as they wrestle for control of Gulf waters, why are gas prices so high, and Delta offering flight deals.
US and Iran launch new attacks as they wrestle for control of Gulf waters, why are gas prices so high, and Delta offering flight deals.
Why $7 gas is the ultimate EV salesman, Gen Z is trading the neighborhood bar for the spin studio, and drinks are so expensive that grown-ups are pregaming like they did in college.
House votes to reopen most of DHS, Iran threatens painful response if US renews attacks, and scientists identify exactly how and why coffee fights aging and boosts overall health.
A new oil reality starts to dawn, what is the actual cost of the Iran war, and what you eat for lunch could influence your immune system.
game of diplomatic chicken, and paramedics help passenger give birth just before Delta flight lands.
Dinner, Iranian foreign minister heads to Russia, and man risks his life to save dog from icy river in dramatic rescue.
Iran tightens grip on Strait of Hormuz, Virginia judge blocks redistricting referendum, and where does the stock market go from here.
Oil prices jumped and stock futures fell on renewed Iran conflict, Louisiana gunman fatally shoots eight children, seven of his own, and hero Oklahoma principal Kirk Moore crowned prom king.
What the dying can teach us, how am I supposed to have fun without going broke, and the joy of meat raffles.
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon goes into effect, Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax kills wife, self in apparent murder-suicide, and how spring can boost your gas mileage.
s war powers in Iran, Live Nation illegally monopolized concerts and ticketing, jury finds, and how much do you spend on supplements.
Understanding why Trump ordered the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, Pope Leo issues warning on democracy after Trump criticism, and we are ready to give EVs another chance.
s ports after peace talks fail, would you spend $1,000 a month on supplements, and passengers help two-year-old boy celebrate being cancer free.
Economy increasingly at risk the longer Iran war drags on, the one skill your adult kid needs now, and Gen Z is making shopping malls cool again.
President Trump backs off threat to level Iran, how some states are addressing the housing shortage, and passenger gives birth aboard flight from Jamaica to New York.
Artemis astronauts make history, and why knowing the reason for your flight delay actually matters.
s energy infrastructure, U.S. rescues missing airman from Iranian mountains, and Florida dad finally receives heart transplant after setting hospital record for longest wait.
President Trump gives Attorney General Pam Bondi the boot, Artemis II crew clears Earth orbit, and how a massive KitKat heist turned into crisis PR gold.
President Trump attempts to sell Americans on War in Iran, NASA launches astronauts on historic moon flight, and how high could gas prices go.
President Trump says U.S. will be out of Iran within two to three weeks, Judge halts construction of White House ballroom, and how to find cheap gas near you.
s uranium, things to watch as Markwayne Mullin takes helm of DHS, and what is the magic number when It comes to close friends.
The Senate approves funding for most of DHS, how $5 diesel fuel could impact our wallets and why this is the golden age of estate sales.
U.S. sends Iran 15-point plan to end war, GOP Senators make offer to fund DHS, end TSA staffing, and is it cheaper to drive or fly for your next vacation.
President Trump calls on GOP to link bill to SAVE America Act to DHS funding, NTSB probes controller as part of LaGuardia airport collision investigation, how to invest it wisely.
s LaGuardia Airport, Iran threatens to retaliate against Gulf energy and water after Trump ultimatum, and how to navigate airport security like a pro.
U.S. war planes and helicopters kick off battle to reopen Hormuz, bipartisan talks to end Homeland Security standoff get serious as shutdown drags on, and residents in these States could see tax refund delays.
s homeland security nominee, how the Iran war is an economic world war, and think like an investor to win your bracket pool.
t snap back from Iran war, and two gas station workers pull 36-hour shift to help their community during blizzard.
t fazed by your concerns over economic fallout, and video of elderly DoorDash driver sparks over $850K to help him go back into retirement.
How AI is turbocharging the war in Iran, surging oil costs pour fuel on the return-to-office debate, and the airport bar is back.
FBI investigating Michigan synagogue attack as targeted act of violence, Army Officer killed in university attack, and yo-yo dieting may actually be good for you.
Six vessels attacked in Gulf, Strait of Hormuz as war puts merchant ships on front lines, the race to seize on lower tariffs has businesses rushing in shipments, and how to save money on gas when prices rise.
Iran war rages as Pentagon says about 140 U.S. service members wounded overall, Democrats demand Hegseth and Rubio testify, and how much more pain at the pump could Americans be in for.
s son to run country, airports see hourslong delays due to TSA shortages, and difficult people in your life might make you age faster.
s Iran attacks, and the smartest money moves to make as the Iran conflict rattles markets.
Iran escalates attacks on gulf nations as conflict widens, Talarico defeats Crockett; Cornyn and Paxton go to runoff in Texas, and welcome to the annoyance economy.
Trump sees weekslong war timeline in Iran, GOP, Trump set for war powers confrontation with Democrats after Iran strikes, and companies race to reassure and relocate employees caught in Middle East conflict.
Iran conflict widens as Israel strikes Lebanon following Hezbollah attacks, FBI probing whether Iran attack motivated Austin shooter who killed 2, and the problem with sleep right now.
How one small business is navigating tariff concerns, how to avoid becoming estranged from a loved one, and Axe body spray has had enough.
with Afghanistan after cross-border attacks, and the smart way to use AI to do your taxes.
t see, winter storms collide with shutdown fight, putting pressure on FEMA, and fun facts about the State of the Union.
advisory narrowed for Americans in Mexico, blizzard blankets Northeast with some snow totals reaching 3 feet, and how much do you need to earn to live in your state.
if no deal is made, why the job market is so challenging right now and why more travelers are opting to check their bags.
U.S. military moves into place for possible strikes in Iran, 8 skiers dead after avalanche near Lake Tahoe, and what is the cheapest day to buy gas in most states.
Skiers missing after avalanche near Lake Tahoe in California, IRS cuts could complicate tax time, and why intermittent fasting might not be the answer to weight loss.
Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon and two-time presidential candidate, dies at 84, US and Iran set for high-stakes nuclear talks in Geneva as threat of war looms, and which cars are truly American-made.
s home has DNA evidence, is the Trump economic boom here, and is your DoorDash habit ruining your financial life.
Senate fails to advance DHS funding, teeing up partial shutdown, EPA undercuts major climate policy, and the origins behind Friday the 13th.
Savannah Guthrie begs for help finding her mother, Democrats and White House trade offers as shutdown of Homeland Security looms, and people just traded nearly $1.5 billion on the Super Bowl winner.
Lawmakers locked in standoff over ICE reforms as DHS funding deadline approaches, Seahawks win 2026 Super Bowl, and the hottest job in tech.
donor search shows urgency facing Trump officials, everybody is suddenly obsessed with 2016, and heartwarming moment Patriots star sits on the floor for interview with legless Super Bowl reporter.
s capture, Guthrie family issues message to potential kidnappers, and the worst Super Bowl halftime shows.
Plan to end government shutdown survives key House hurdle, why 2026 tax season may be more stressful than last year, and do you actually have to wash your hands for 20 seconds.
delivers biggest snowfall in decades for North Carolina, and why filing your taxes early is especially smart this year.
Deal to keep government funded gets snagged in Senate, coastal storm could bring deep snow to the Carolinas, and the gold rally has an ominous message for investors.
Democrats lay out demands on immigration agents as shutdown nears, tens of thousands still without power after storm cripples the South, and the tripwires that may increase energy prices.
President Trump defends Noem as she faces bipartisan calls to step down, Wall Street has fallen out of love with software stocks, and ways to keep your pets safe when the temperatures drops.
Shutdown threat looms as Senate Democrats pledge to block funding after Minneapolis shooting, power out for hundreds of thousands, roadways snarled with ice and snow after deadly storm, and winter weather tips to protect your home.
Why members of Congress with public service backgrounds often make better legislators, are you a bad traveler, and after a hard-fought campaign, Austin neighborhood elects a canine mayor.
President Trump backs down on Greenland tariffs, says deal framework reached, ICE moves to enter homes without warrants signed by a judge, and preparing for the winter storm.
s foreign policy, Lindsey Halligan leaves her post as a top federal prosecutor, and the secret weapon to fight a cold is inside your nose.
President Trump links Greenland threats to missing out on Nobel Prize, ICE reshapes the fight to avoid another government shutdown, and Toronto man tries to make public transportation less lonely.
Voters hate both political parties more than ever, the futile campaign to get people to dress better on planes, and Loch Ness Monster hunter gives final verdict after 52 years of searching.
The President threatens to invoke Insurrection Act in response to Minnesota protests, White House released health care plan with little detail, and how NFL players prepare for the coldest games of the year.
Federal agent shoots Venezuelan immigrant in leg in Minneapolis, Trump says Iran has stopped killing protesters, and how little exercise can you get away with.
s Powell sparks pushback, and best and worst states to retire in 2026 based on affordability and quality of life.
U.S. steps up planning for possible action in Iran, U.S. prosecutors are investigating Fed Chair Jerome Powell, and are you a bad traveler.
What the new dietary guidelines mean for you, why America stopped building starter homes and why shorts are making their way into the office.
Officials dispute the cause of the shooting death of a woman by ICE, eye-opening data about the relationship between tariffs and inflation and how to make the most of your time off in 2026.
Trump says Venezuela will give the U.S. up to 50 million barrels of oil, the stealth tactic bosses are using to get you back in the office and 5 smart ways to raise your credit score.
The things that mattered in 2025, the rise of the no-split divorce and the booming business of drinking yourself to sleep.
Swiss officials face the painful task of identifying bodies in the deadly New Years Eve bar fire, how to protect yourself against illness on cruise and the booming business of drinking yourself to sleep.
Trump threatens new military action with Israel Against Iran, why drivers are cutting corners with their car insurance, and why cash is still king for many people.
Trump is optimistic about talks to end the war in Ukraine, financial strategies for the new year and how bosses are remaking the office for introverts.
t solve their problems, why customer service is designed not to serve customers, and what is Boxing Day.
Best of - Frustrated middle-class voters are up for grabs, the tiny dogs that can pull 100 times their weight, and unique Christmas traditions around the world.
President Trump announces new class of U.S. battleships named after himself, Brown University police chief placed on leave after fatal shooting, feds launch investigation, and the items most likely to get you stopped at TSA.
U.S. Coast Guard chasing another tanker involved in shipping Venezuela oil, two lawmakers seek to find Bondi in contempt over Epstein files, and Idaho secret Santa is giving a million dollars to local residents dealing with chaos.
Consumers are feeling gloomy about the economy, why Christmas music is more popular than ever, and mystery man pays off layaways for dozens of families.
Brown and MIT shooting suspect found dead in New Hampshire, Democrats release more Epstein photos with a promise of more to come, and the best city for Christmas in the US named.
Trump orders blockade of sanctioned oil tankers in and out of Venezuela, alleged Bondi gunman charged with 15 murders as funerals of victims begin, and plan ahead with the best (and worst) times to drive for the holidays.
s Bondi Beach, Rob Reiner and his wife have died, family say, as police investigate apparent homicide, and the public shaming of fantasy football losers.
t take care of yourself, how tech broke the job market, and he carries shelter dogs around the city in a backpack to help get them adopted.
US sanctions shipping companies and vessels it says move Venezuelan oil, Indiana redistricting plan rejected, and giant Santas are impossible to find this season.
flooding, and leftover hacks explode on social media as Americans fight high prices with scrap food feasts.
t agree on a healthcare plan, and insufficient sleep strongly predicts shorter life expectancy.
President Trump walks back support for releasing video of second boat strike, what to do as AI is pushing layoffs higher, and 26 car brands ranked from most to least reliable by Consumer Reports.
Why customer service is designed not to serve customers, millennials have a stuff problem, and dogs, parrots and peacocks live at this school and help ease student stress.
Lawmakers see video of second strike on boat survivors, Supreme Court to allow Texas to use new Congressional map, and these US cities top the list for daily stress.
s Signal chat violated regulations, details emerge about controversial Sept. 2 strike on alleged drug boat that killed survivors, and how old is too old to shovel snow.
t rescue us from a productivity slump and why some people are sitting out the holidays this year.
The White House defends Hegseth over strikes on alleged drug boat, what employees really want at work and why customer service is so bad (and getting worse)
s birthday kills four, Congress opens inquiries after reports that U.S. targeted boat-strike survivors, and why Americans are on a year-end shopping spree.
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s one more item for your holiday budget list, and best places to shop on Black Friday in 2025. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
How big brands got us hooked on plastic, from electricity to rent, monthly bills are tipping the inflation scale, and Colorado family will serve hot Thanksgiving meals to truckers. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
President Trump says no firm deadline for Ukraine, Russia to reach peace deal, where are gas prices heading into the holiday driving season, and Thanksgiving travel forecasts point to typically busy airports, roads and trains. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code GORDON at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/gordon
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peace plan to end war with Russia, Democrats zero in on affordable housing as potential winning issue, and strangers rally to restore power for woman after months without electricity. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
How cat rallied a town against Waymo, the tiny dogs that can pull 100 times their weight, and sports-loving dad gives son shocking middle name. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Trump calls for arrest of Democrats who urged troops to disobey illegal orders, and the number of households living paycheck to paycheck has risen. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Trump signs bill authorizing release of Epstein files, House Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick charged with stealing $5M in Covid aid funds, and the best and worst days to fly this holiday season. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
new congressional map is blocked by court, and owning a home costs way more than the mortgage. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
s plan for postwar Gaza, and motorcycle clubs unite to feed thousands this holiday season. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Trump backs vote to release Epstein files in sharp reversal, FAA to lift government shutdown-related flight restrictions, and city allows library, traffic fines to be cleared with food donations. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Late night with a repo man, the betting floodgates have burst open, and the secret to a 3,000-pound pumpkin.
Trump administration sues to stop California from redistricting, stocks tumble after shutdown relief evaporates, and why everyone wants the worst job in baseball. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
s in and out of the bipartisan deal to reopen the government. Democrats release new Epstein emails referring to Trump, and why you should yell at seagulls. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
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Senate passes measure to end government shutdown, Trump administration renews Supreme Court appeal to keep full SNAP payments frozen, and facts to know about Veterans Day.Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
t let Trump administration limit SNAP benefits, and coffee may protect against irregular heartbeats. Surf Shark - Incogni.com/Gordon
Travelers brace for turmoil as flight cuts kick in at major U.S. airports, Trump administration must fund full SNAP benefits for November, judge rules, and man anonymously receives an envelope of cash after starting viral food pantry. Surf Shark - Incogni.com/Gordon
s sweeping unilateral tariffs, and New York pizza maker sells his one millionth pie after 20 years.Surf Shark - Incogni.com/Gordon
Democrats win hotly-contested races, California voters approve new US House map to boost Democrats in 2026, and the best places to retire.Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Democrats urge Trump to engage in talks as shutdown closes in on record, Hamas hands over three more hostage bodies, and 10 Most addictive foods ever, according to science. Surf Shark - Incogni.com/Gordon
theft, talking about money is more taboo than politics, and can someone actually put a spell on you.
President Trump meets with Xi, declares immediate cut to fentanyl tariffs, Senate talks pick up as shutdown pain increases, and pit bull protects missing child overnight until rescuers arrive.Surf Shark - Incogni.com/Gordon
trade deal with Japan as he meets with new prime minister, government shutdown drags on, and talking about money is more taboo than politics.
Government shutdown continues, Hurricane Melissa set to turn north in catastrophic multi-day flood, and 80-Year-Old grandma who learned to swim at 59 just became oldest ever female Ironman finisher.
Tales of perpetual fire, demons and ghosts haunt these creepy US towns, restaurants are pitching water as a fine-dining experience, and New Englanders are fed up with leaf-peeping tourists.
Israel receives first group of hostages from Hamas, Pilots believe shutdown delays are going to get worse, and Oklahoma girls basketball team returns championship after discovering they actually lost.
Job interview mistakes that kill your chances, pet debt is rising, and weekend cruises are the hottest new vacation trend you should try.
Israeli cabinet ratifies Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal with Hamas, Judge blocks National Guard deployment in Illinois for 2 weeks, and Tampa bus driver saves wandering child.
Israel and Hamas agree to hostage release in step toward peace, Trump calls for jailing of Chicago Mayor and Illinois Governor, and fewer Americans plan to travel this holiday season.
Local politicians are defiant as National Guard gathers outside Chicago, shutdown muddles the jobs picture for economists, and anonymous donor pays off all school lunch debt in Taylor, Texas.
Illinois sues to block Trump's National Guard deployment, Israel and Hamas begin indirect Gaza ceasefire talks, and officer stays with injured dog.
Judge blocks Trump from deploying to Oregon any National Guard under his command, government shutdown drags on, and hotel guests are slamming resort fees.
We say goodbye to our friend Jonathan Clements, the rush to return to the office is stalling, and meet the 'performative men.'
President Trump seeks revenge on "Democrat Agencies," what happens when there are no employment numbers, and cheerleader uses makeup mirror to save neighbor from dog attack.
White House, Lawmakers float ideas for ending government shutdown, Trump administration puts on hold $18 billion in funding for New York City infrastructure projects, and here's how much money to give as a wedding gift.
Government shutdown begins, Trump tells Generals the military will be used to fight 'enemy within,' and NYC police officers given award for helping to deliver baby during rush hour traffic.
No deal reached in talks to avoid government shutdown, democratic donors, frustrated, say they are also motivated to fight Trump, and what's open or closed in a federal government shutdown.
Four killed after man rams into Michigan church and starts shooting, Oregon sues Trump administration over deployment of National Guard troops to Portland, and how the latest tariffs could make your home remodel even more expensive.
What happened to the political center, why Costco, Sam's Club and BJ's are opening new stores and gaining members, and are you tanmaxxing.
James Comey indicted on false statement charges, Democrats bet the House on health care, and what is ghost tapping.
Shooting at Dallas ICE facility leaves one detainee dead, Trump faces a MAGA backlash over free speech amid Jimmy Kimmel controversy, and community raises thousands to support 81-year-old Walmart worker.
President Trump tells world leaders their countries are 'going to hell' in combative UN speech, Jimmy Kimmel makes emotional return to ABC, and Ohio nun celebrates 105th birthday with a round of golf.
President Trump warns pregnant women to avoid Tylenol, Kimmel's late-night show to return to ABC Tuesday, and Americans are drowning in auto loan delinquencies.
In historic shift, U.K., Australia and Canada recognize a Palestinian State, the shifting ideology behind political violence, and all fitness fads go bust.
How big brand got us hooked on plastic, why your new AI tools are failing you, and Fort Stewart's four-legged hero.
Three fallen Pennsylvania police officers identified as new details about 'ambush' released, AG Bondi in hot water over hate speech comments, and don't fall for the 10,000 steps a day campaign.
3 police officers killed, 2 wounded in York County, Pennsylvania, shooting, FBI Director Kash Patel is on the hot seat, and your boss doesn't have time to talk to you.
Tyler Robinson charged with murder in shooting of Charlie Kirk, FBI Director Kash Patel clashes with skeptical Democrats at contentious Senate hearing, and ways a government shutdown could affect your money
Israel begins ground offensive in Gaza City, Trump advisers prepare to target left-leaning groups after Kirk shooting, and scientists find even more reasons to hate daylight saving time.
Investigators learn more about suspect in Charlie Kirk shooting, tariff case could give Trump massive new fiscal powers, and how to find a reliable auto shop, according to the Better Business Bureau.
America enters a new age of political violence, why some students are spiraling right now, and cheerful music could help people get over car sickness.
America enters a new age of political violence, student shot after mistaken ID mishap with officer during Naval Academy lockdown, and paying kids to stay off their phones.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk assassinated at Utah university, 2 students wounded in shooting at High School in Colorado, powerful quotes remembering 9/11 on the 24th anniversary.
Judge blocks Trump from removing Fed Governor Lisa Cook, GOP, Democratic leaders look to de-escalate shutdown standoff, and GM patents a technology that would tell older drivers when to give up the car keys.
ICE crackdown starts in Illinois, why "job hugging" is in over "job hopping" and how much money we need to be happy.
Chicago on edge after threats of ICE raids, How CEO mistakes affect corporate culture and why Mark Zuckerberg is suing Mark Zuckerberg
America's great people shortage, fake college websites surge amid AI enhancements, and what to do if your vacation plans are canceled by weather.
RFK Jr. questioned over CDC turmoil and vaccines, how Trump can read the room at Cracker Barrel and the top party schools in the U.S.
Cuts to Harvard are ruled unconstitutional, Florida seeks to end vaccine mandates for kids and what you should do with your lottery winnings (or any big windfall).
Partial Jeffrey Epstein files released by House panel, Trump says he's set to order federal intervention in Chicago and Baltimore, and Army football player and his dad save a man from flames after a car crash near West Point.
Powerful earthquake rocks Afghanistan, killing more than 800 and destroying villages, MAGA movement eyes expansion into governor mansions, and prices for Starbucks' famous latte have doubled over the years.
Best Of - The advertisers spending big in West Palm Beach just to reach one man, is college worth it, and how much does it cost to live on a cruise ship.
A new reality for terminal cancer, would getting a $20 bonus at work offend you, and inside the outrageous food and drink options at 2025 US Open.
Victims in Minneapolis shooting identified, massive CDC walkout erupts amid internal chaos, and when your company pre-announces layoffs, what should employees.
Inside the Minneapolis Catholic School shooting, White House fires CDC director who says RFK Jr. is 'weaponizing public health,' and Guinness World Records unveils 70 titles that are still up for grabs.
Fed responds to Trump effort to fire Lisa Cook, notes president needs cause, GOP redistricting gives Republican edge, but no guarantee in House battle, and how a historic immigration drop Is changing the job market.
Chicago vows to challenge Trump's National Guard plans, small businesses are hurting under tariffs, and stats that show how unaffordable car ownership has become.
Chicago leaders denounce Pentagon plans for military deployment in city, Ukraine marks Independence Day, and latest money scams convince victims to transfer it to protect it.
Why some hospitals charge far more than others, a student's guide to college and career in the age of AI, and are you quiet cracking.
California lawmakers swiftly pass Democrats' redistricting plan, Federal judge blocks Florida from further expansion of Alligator Alcatraz, and nearly 50% of adults are now ordering kids' meals.
Texas House passes GOP redistricting plan after weeks-long standoff, Hurricane Erin bringing tropical storm conditions to North Carolina's Outer Banks, and 11-year-old girl hailed as hero after saving boy who fell into well.
Trump administration revokes clearances of 37 current and former U.S. officials, White House announces Putin agreed to bilateral meeting with Zelenskyy, and college ring dropped into the Long Island Sound found 56 years later.
Trump pushes for Putin and Zelensky meeting in bid to end Ukraine war, Trump pushes to end mail-in voting, and library book returned after 82 years.
European leaders to join Ukraine's Zelenskyy for White House meeting with Trump, Hurricane Erin forecast to create dangerous surf along US coast, and steps to collect the $5,108 max monthly Social Security check in retirement.
How America overmedicates veterans, Trump-Putin summit spotlights Alaska's strategic importance, vulnerability, and why are these Facebook users gifting things to each other for free.
Putin to test Trump's dealmaking prowess at Alaska summit, Gavin Newsom lays out California redistricting plan to counter Texas republicans, and only 54% of U.S. adults say they drink alcohol.
President Trump threatens 'severe consequences' if Putin blocks Ukraine peace, DC police takeover puts Democrats on defense on crime, and moving to a walkable city can add more than 1,000 steps to your day.
National Guard troops appear in Washington DC as mayor rejects authoritarian push, Trump to meet Putin at U.S. military base in Anchorage, and why weed is so cheap.
What does Trump's takeover of D.C. police mean, what happens when politicians meddle with economic data, and how to spot a flood-damaged car before you buy.
Flash flooding hits Milwaukee as heavy rain pummels millions across the Midwest, Netanyahu says new Gaza offensive will start soon, and college students are paying more than ever to eat in campus dining halls.
Hardship overwhelms many American families, what your barista thinks of your small talk game, and Canadians are making Old-Fashioneds without Kentucky bourbon.
Israel announces plan to retake Gaza City in another escalation of the war, White House preps for possible summit with Putin, and how to navigate salary frustration.
Army Sergeant shoots five fellow soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia, staggering U.S. tariffs begin as Trump widens trade war, and teen workers save restaurant as owner spends months in hospital.
Texas governor Greg Abbott sues to remove House Democratic leader amid redistricting battle, Trump pivots to midterm elections after "excessive" second 100 days, and how Canadians are making Old-Fashioneds without Kentucky bourbon.
Texas governor orders police to find and arrest Democrats who fled over redistricting, Biden-era grace period for student loan borrowers ends this month, and the top reason travelers miss flights and how to avoid it.
Democrats flee Texas to block GOP redistricting, drawing threat from Governor, Hamas says it will allow aid for hostages if Israel halts airstrikes, and strangers help find and reunite woman with wedding rings she lost on the beach.
Paramount appeased Trump but now it has to battle Colbert and all his friends, Americans have dating app burnout, and the latest weapons against wolves.
U.S. to raise tariffs on scores of nations, Kerr County, Texas, lead emergency management official says he was asleep during deadly flooding, and US baby born from 30-year-old frozen embryo breaks record.
Fed holds rates steady, but two officials back a cut, why Trump's new trade order is fragile, and Ozzy Osbourne revealed message he wanted on his headstone before death.
Tsunami warnings force evacuations in Hawaii, Trump says US will partner with Israel to run additional food centers in Gaza, and is Dubai Chocolate the next pumpkin spice.
President Trump discusses aid to Gaza, war in Ukraine, gunman kills 4, including police officer, in shooting at New York City office tower, and world's most premature baby defies all medical odds to reach 1st birthday.
White House and EU reach tariff deal, Israel begins daily pause in fighting in 3 Gaza areas to allow 'minimal' aid as hunger grows, and D-Day veteran celebrates 102nd birthday, looks forward to long-delayed bar mitzvah.
Does Medicare cover long-term care, how do you eat in the heat for optimal health, and tech users are falling in love with their chatbot assistants.
Trump and Powell spar over fed construction costs, how Trump has wielded power over corporate America and the best places to stop for food on your next roadtrip.
Columbia University agrees to pay more than $200 million, why the MAGA base isn't leaving Trump over the Epstein scandal and why Americans are hoarding coffee.
President Trump says he's struck "massive" trade deal with Japan, political brawl over Epstein files sends US House into early summer recess, and Ozzy Osbourne said he wanted to be remembered "for the music."
Harvard, Trump administration clash in key court hearing, officer involved in death of Breonna Taylor sentenced to nearly 3 years in prison, and the vanishing of the last truly cheap car in America.
Officials say 85 Palestinians seeking aid are killed in Gaza, why some Trump allies want to protect the Fed's independence, and tips to beat the summer heat.
Majority of U.S. homeowners reluctant to buy or sell their homes, should there be standard airplane cabin temperatures, and lemonade stand raises over $20K for Camp Mystic Flood Relief.
President Trump struggles to convince MAGA Epstein files a Russia-like hoax, House gives final approval to Trump's $9 billion cut to public broadcasting and foreign aid, and dog lost in Alaskan wilderness found by pilot nine days later.
Senate passes bill to cancel funds for foreign aid, public media, President Trump doesn't understand why his base is obsessed with Jefferey Epstein, and ways to land your next gig.
Trump threatens 'very significant' Russia sanctions, bashes 'all talk' Putin, US says it has sent third-country deportees to Southern Africa's Eswatini, and these 'poor-people' habits never die.
Trump agrees to send weapons to Ukraine as he dials up pressure on Russia, Supreme Court clears way for Trump to shrink Education Department, and 10 most 'financially responsible' cities across America.
Patriot system will be sent to Ukraine, getting smart about tariffs, and job scams are on the rise and more people are falling for them.
Why America still can't get disaster alerts right, is college worth it, and how to keep AI from making us stupid.
Trump threatens 35% tariff on some Canadian goods, Republicans fret over Musk's 'America Party' threat, and it's the busiest travel season ever.
Texas flood rescue teams continue to search for scores of missing people as death toll climbs, at least 31 workers rescued after tunnel collapse in Los Angeles, and how staff at all-boys camp in Texas saved hundreds from floodwaters.
Texas flood rescue teams continue to search for more than 160 missing people as death toll climbs, when an American dream turns into a nightmare, and American kids have become increasingly unhealthy over nearly two decades.
Death toll in devastating central Texas flash floods climbs, Trump ramps up trade wars, and how to help victims of deadly Texas floods.
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A look at "Alligator Alcatraz," what is "ChatGPT Psychosis," and Cracker Barrel fans mourn the loss of that old-timey feeling.
Best Of - Young graduates are facing an employment crisis, build your own stoop culture, and Fourth of July facts you didn't know.
Trump's megabill heads to final vote after Republican divisions nearly derail it, what will gas prices be like for drivers this Fourth of July, and get ready for the $80 popcorn bucket.
Senate passes megabill House GOP fumes over changes, Jury in Diddy's sex trafficking trial to resume deliberations after reaching partial verdict, and the best places to celebrate 4th of July in 2025.
Republicans' effort to pass megabill stretches overnight, suspected shooter in Idaho ambush of firefighters identified, and when is it a good time to sell or trade in your car.
Suspect found dead in Idaho shooting that killed two firefighters, legislative gridlock causes senators to flee Capitol Hill and run for governor, and the fiery secret to a longer life might be hiding in your spice rack.
Can scary headlines make us sick, 29-year-old boss shares the 'controversial' rules she sets for her employees, and young Americans cut back.
Senators remain divided on Iran strikes after Trump administration briefing, the rollback of transgender rights is gaining steam, and summer cooling hacks that can slash your electric bill.
President Trump says US and Iranian officials will talk next week as ceasefire holds, Judge orders Abrego Garcia released, and signs of a toxic manager.
Fragile ceasefire holding, Trump envoy says peace talks with Iran promising, Senate Republicans juggle Iran and tax cuts in monumental week, and these are the best and cheapest states for seniors living alone.
Israel and Iran accept ceasefire plan, Supreme Court allows Trump administration to swiftly deport migrants to third countries, and here are some surprising ways to stay safe in the heat.
Iran weighs retaliation for U.S. strikes, US asks China to stop Iran from closing Strait of Hormuz, and man dives into pond to save dog from alligator.
Why "good enough" is ruining your life, fire departments turn to AI to detect wildfires faster, and people are lining up to snuggle the world's largest rodents.
Israel vows to hold Iran's leader accountable for "war crimes" after Iranian missile slams into hospital, Appeals court lets Trump keep control of California National Guard troops in L.A., what's the going rate for kids' allowances in 2025.
Israel attacks Iranian nuclear sites, missile damages Israeli hospital, ICE raids have sent Latino shoppers into hiding and big brands are hurting, and more of us are putting in extra hours after the workday.
White House calls for Iran to 'surrender' as he weighs military action, Brad Lander, NYC comptroller and mayoral candidate, arrested by ICE agents, and 20-somethings are taking up grandma's favorite hobbies.
Trump signals escalation in Israel-Iran conflict as he leaves G7 summit early, Minnesota shooting suspect targeted four lawmakers' homes, and returned items become discounted treasures.
Man suspected of shooting 2 Minnesota lawmakers is in custody after surrendering to police, Iran renews missile attacks on Israel, and eating this fatty snack every day can help you sleep better.
June is Men's mental health month, news sites are getting crushed by Google's new AI tools, and when spending tons of money is good for your mental health.
Iran launches drones at Israel as Israel attacks Iranian nuclear sites and top commanders, Air India Boeing crash kills hundreds, leaves sole survivor, and managing maxed-out credit cards.
Texas Governor to deploy National Guard as anti-ICE protests spread, US to pull some personnel from the Middle East amid rising tensions with Iran, and cancer survivor's unbelievable luck continues with fourth major lottery win.
Los Angeles Mayor imposes curfew for parts of downtown in wake of protests, U.S. and China agree to get Geneva pact back on track, and man travels 400 miles to give shelter dog a forever home.
California sues Trump over National Guard deployment to Los Angeles, RFK Jr. removes all members of CDC vaccine panel, and 88-year-old woman finally earns college degree.
L.A. residents continue to protest ICE, military recruitment hits a high, and bartender's act of kindness saves a woman's life.
Build your own stoop culture, Mexican restaurants now outsell pizza places, man takes on his nemesis, cleans up 15,000 discarded tires.
Judge blocks Trump's ban on foreign students at Harvard, the leader of the free world gets in a social-media flame war, and principal writes 443 handwritten letters and gives a dollar to each graduate.
Trump administration bans citizens of 12 countries from traveling to U.S., vigil held for victims of Boulder firebombing attack as suspect's family fights deportation, and gen zers expect to work past 65.
Higher metals tariffs kick in as deadline for 'best' offers arrives, Boulder suspect's family detained by ICE, set for expedited removal, and how to protect yourself from wildfire smoke.
Suspect in Colorado attack on Israeli hostage event charged with hate crime, at least 27 Palestinians killed near Gaza aid site, and daily coffee drinking linked to major health benefit in women as they age.
Flamethrower attack in Boulder leaves eight injured, Russia and Ukraine ramp up war with drone strikes, bridge blasts on eve of peace talks, and identical twins celebrate 100th birthday.
Can AI help air traffic controllers keep flyers safe, how to know if it's time for a divorce, and the most important information a traveling sales rep can know.
Tariff ruling is put on hold while Trump administration appeals, U.S., Israel waiting for Hamas to respond to ceasefire proposal for Gaza, and buying 100% made in America is really, really hard.
Trade court strikes down Trump's global tariffs, US says it will start revoking visas for Chinese students, and young musician receives life-changing surprise while testing guitars.
Russia continues to ignore Trump, Harvard digs in for battle, and welcome to the real world, class of 2025.
President Trump honors fallen soldiers on Memorial Day, while attacking Biden and judges, Putin ignores Trump, and military heroes transition to civilian life with help of unique coffee meetings.
The inside story of Trump's return to power, did McDonald's price itself out of a market it dominated for decades, and the best and worst states for Military retirees in 2025.
Should Joe Biden's cancer have been caught earlier, a look at the hole in the ozone layer, and the movie subscription service that's basically a cult.
What the "Big Beautiful Bill" could mean for your money, Trump administration blocks Harvard from enrolling foreign students, and food prices are rising, except for these Memorial Day barbecue staples.
Trump agenda bill clears critical hurdle as GOP leaders push ahead to full House vote, two Israeli embassy staffers killed in shooting near Jewish Museum in Washington, and record-setting travel is expected Memorial Day weekend.
Budget holdouts resist Trump pressure, college majors with the best and worst job prospects, and with fire raging, Missouri officer rushes in to save a life.
Trump-Putin call yields no breakthrough on Ukraine cease-fire, Supreme Court allows Trump to strip legal status from Venezuelan migrants, and hero fisherman uses drone to rescue teen from rip current.
Former President Joe Biden diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer, Trump tax bill passes key panel to advance in US Congress, and carbs can help you live longer a new study suggests.
Young men are leading a religious resurgence, can AI info stand up in divorce court, and a woman sells home to travel full-time in truck after dad's unexpected death.
Supreme Court puzzles over Trump's decree to limit birthright citizenship, Russia and Ukraine to hold first direct peace talks in over three years, and what's the best temperature to set your thermostat this summer.
RFK Jr. says people should not take medical advice from him, defends HHS cuts, Trump heads to UAE as it hopes to advance AI ambitions, and man leaps into floodwaters and carries two women to safety.
Trump to Lift Sanctions on Syria, Federal grand jury indicts Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan in immigration case, and what do Newark Airport's outages mean for travelers.
What impact could Trump's EO have on drug prices, US convenes Newark airport task force, and mother and son receive graduate degrees on same day.
U.S., China agree to substantial tariff cuts, Hamas says it will release last U.S. hostage From Gaza, and small cities for remote workers who love the great outdoors.
Why San Francisco hates the idea of turning Alcatraz back into a prison, how new AI tools could impact summer travel, and people snacking less.
American is elected Pope for first time, Supreme Court faces backlog of emergency cases, and big US cities are sinking.
President Trump to announce trade-deal framework with Britain, Fed warns of rising economic risks as it leaves rates steady, and JetBlue, Southwest top the charts for airline customer satisfaction.
India fires missiles into Pakistan, killing at least 19, Trump administration may soon deport migrants to Libya, and New Jersey man helps mother with dementia.
U.S. to pay $1,000 to migrants who self-deport, Trump administration cuts off new federal grants to Harvard, and the Real ID deadline is just around the corner.
President Trump downplays economic concerns as he looks to cut trade deals, 25 is the new 21, and bodega manager gives kids free food in exchange for great report cards.
Can the only U.S. highway measured in kilometers survive 'America First,' tips for preventing hot car accidents, and some couples split up on purpose during flights.
President Trump ousts National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, Trump signs executive order directing federal funding cuts to PBS and NPR, and cat reunited with owner after 3 years.
Ukraine, U.S. sign economic deal for minerals, President Trump's avalanche of executive orders leaves Congress with few wins, and follow these money rules for 2025 to keep your wealth from shrinking with it.
President Trump rallies supporters in Michigan to mark 100 days in office, Wisconsin Supreme Court suspends Judge Hannah Dugan after federal charges, and Exercise can prevent cognitive decline even when energy lags, researchers discover.
Vehicle smashes through Illinois building, killing 4 young people and injuring others, Mark Carney's liberals win Canadian election, and influencers take heat over lavish lifestyles.
Prosecutors charge Vancouver man with murder for attack on Filipino festival, Trump officials defend deportations involving U.S. citizen children, and the company that laid you off wants you back.
Parents are so desperate to get their children mental health care they're giving up custody, the crackdown on mommy bloggers, and what happens when you invite the Pope to your wedding.
Trump initiatives knocked back in a new round of court rulings, Highland Park shooter sentenced to life in prison following Fourth of July parade attack, and how to screen 'finfluencer' tips without putting your money at risk.
White House considers slashing China tariffs to de-escalate trade war, Democrats resort to theater and procedure to mount Trump resistance, and FBI says online scams raked in record $16.6 billion last year.
President Trump says he has no plans to fire Fed's Powell, immigration crackdown hits new constitutional roadblocks, and a positive to getting caught in quicksand.
Stocks reel on Fed and tariff fears, the impact of economic blackouts on big business and good news in the fight against cancer.
Pope Francis had died at age 88, how to cope with financial stress and the generation going to work for mom and dad.
How forever chemicals are contaminating America, where to find pre-tariff car deals and why airport prices are so ridiculous.
Mass shooting at Florida State University kills two people, why student use of AI is becoming "too big to ignore" and how to stay fit if you don't like exercise.
The showdown between Trump and Harvard escalates, why consumers are stocking up ahead of tariffs and how to tell if that great job candidate is A.I.
Trump and judiciary square off over migrant deportation, how to quickly bump up your emergency fund and tips for taking a cruise without the booze.
Showdown between Harvard and the federal government, the remarkable revival of America's Heartland and the easiest and hardest states to save money.
Suspect in Pennsylvania Governor's mansion fire in custody, shifting signals on tech tariffs fuel uncertainty and tips for making the most of your tax refund.
Inside the wildest battle for the White House, don't panic about your 401(k), and customer finds cafe sign in hurricane debris, returns it to stunned owner.
Six dead in helicopter crash near New York City, Supreme Court tells government to seek return of man mistakenly deported to El Salvador prison, and heavy drinking linked with lasting impact on the brain.
President Trump reverses course on tariffs, GOP holdouts force delay in vote on budget plan, and heat-seeking technology helps rescue missing 2-year-old in Michigan.
President Trump's sweeping global tariffs take effect, Supreme Court halts order requiring Trump administration to reinstate federal workers, and local man rescues pets from floodwaters in Kentucky.
Supreme Court lifts order blocking deportations to El Salvador, Trump threatens to hike China tariffs further as market plunge continues, and survey finds most Gen Z employees stream TV and movies at work.
President Trump says he's not backing down on tariffs, tornadoes and flash flooding across parts of Midwest, and Florida woman pries 6-foot alligator's jaws open to save pet dog.
Who's to blame for the nation's broken student loan system, North America faces a sprawling 'pollinator crisis,' and demand for viral 'torpedo' baseball bats has sent a Pennsylvania factory into overdrive.
Tariffs send Dow to 1600-point decline, tornadoes sweep across the South and Midwest, and how much does it cost to go to the Final Four.
President Trump announces sweeping tariffs as a trade war looms, some GOP Senators break with Trump to reject Canada tariffs, and Chipotle's quest for Avocados.
Liberal wins Wisconsin Supreme Court race in rebuke of Trump, Musk, Val Kilmer, 'Top Gun' and Batman star with an intense approach, dies at 65, and woman raises over $300,000 to help 81-year-old waitress retire.
U.S. stocks post worst quarter since 2022 on threat of trade war, why you can't afford a home, and toddler tears up when dad calls him his 'best friend.'
President Trump says reciprocal tariffs will target 'all countries,' what should you do about your 401(k), and why breakfast should be your biggest meal of the day.
The inside story of Trump's return to power, why cash poor Americans often fail to get ahead, and how to maximize your college financial aid offer.
Judge orders Trump administration to preserve Yemen attack plan messages, the near and far consequences of Trump's 25% auto tariff plan, and TikTok turns author into bestseller after video of lonely book signing.
Defense Secretary comes under fire, Trump administration loses bid to restart deportation flights, and the destinations that drop the most in airfare.
Trump administration denies Signal chat shared classified details with journalist, U.S. agrees to help Russia boost exports in Ukraine talks, and how to delete your 23andMe information.
Top Trump officials debated war plans on unclassified chat shared with journalist, Judges rip Trump officials over deportation flights, and the U.S. keeps dropping in global happiness rankings.
Ukraine and U.S. teams hold talks in Saudi Arabia, wildfires burning in the Carolinas as evacuations and emergency declarations prompted, and how to avoid becoming a victim of fraud.
How pandemic changed travel forever, why the divorce rate spikes when wife earns more than husband, and man plays rare instrument from top of bell tower for 3 decades.
Trump signs order to begin dismantling Education Department, Judge calls Trump administration's latest response on deportation flights 'woefully insufficient,' and anonymous couple gifts car to Purple Heart veteran in need.
President Trump set to sign executive order shuttering the Education Department, Fed dims economic outlook, citing uncertainty over tariffs, and don't pick Duke.
Putin agrees to pause attacks on Ukraine energy infrastructure in call with Trump, Judge says DOGE's dismantling of USAID likely unconstitutional, and boy saves his friend from choking at school.
Judge demands answers of Trump administration in Venezuela deportation case, Israel launches renewed attacks on Hamas in Gaza, and Canadian city blocks street for weeks so tiny salamanders can cross.
Violent tornadoes hit parts of U.S. as severe storms kill at least 40, Trump Administration deports alleged gang members despite judge's order, and popular travel scams and safety warnings you need to know.
Why housing affordability keeps getting worse, baby boomers love booze, and how to storm the court without costing your school $500,000.
Democrats clear way for GOP funding bill, ending threat of shutdown, Trump Administration ordered to reinstate thousands of fired workers, and how to maximize your car trade-in value.
Schumer says Democrats will block GOP funding bill, Canada and the EU swiftly retaliate against Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs, and the best ways to use caffeine to boost your alertness.
US-Canada trade war heats up as Trump doubles metals tariffs, then backs off, U.S. to restore military support to Ukraine after it agrees to cease-fire, and here's how much a typical homeowner can save if they refinance.
Dow tumbles nearly 900 points, Nasdaq suffers worst day since 2022, Democrats release their own stopgap funding bill as House GOP plows forward, and the top 10 'most American' cars on the market.
President Trump declines to rule out a recession, where does the tariff money go, and the car and truck market is about to get worse.
Home buyers are finally getting the upper hand again, the rise of cancellation culture, and robot umpires have come to MLB.
How risky could tariffs be for Trump and Republicans, Hamas threatens to kill hostages if Israeli attacks resume, and Minnesota Twins star is asking kids to sign his hat in spring training.
Trump offers one-month tariff exemption to U.S. automakers, is the President firing those who could control his power, and what's the secret to a good night's sleep.
Budget, border and divisiveness highlight Trump's speech, trade war draws swift retaliation with new tariffs from Mexico, Canada and China, and why more cars are being "totaled."
U.S. pauses all military aid to Ukraine, Trump's Canada-Mexico tariffs take effect, and video store stays open for one special customer.
Europe aims to forge a peace plan for Ukraine, wildfires in the Carolinas prompt a state of emergency, and why are coffee prices rising in the U.S.
Why we don't trust doctors like we used to, America is about to enter an apartment crunch, and what a week in Disney World could cost you.
Judge halts Trump administration's calls for mass firings at agencies, when there's no school counselor, there's a bot, and American consumers are tired of hearing cost-cutting tips.
Supreme Court grants Trump request to pause foreign-aid payments deadline, legendary actor Gene Hackman, wife Betsy and dog found dead, and tooth fairy payouts drop to lowest rate in years.
House passes GOP budget plan, US, Ukraine agree to terms of critical minerals deal, and US Marine protected puppy while deployed, now hopes to bring her home.
Trump sides with Russia and China, what happens next between the U.S. and Ukraine, and a Philly fan's 'lost' jacket comes with a heartwarming twist.
Some US agencies tell workers not to reply to Musk's 'What did you do last week' email, foreign leaders visit Ukraine to show their support on war's 3rd anniversary, and bus driver saves nonverbal teen found in freezing cold.
Gen Xers aren't loving the big move down south, we are bad at grieving, and travelers are playing TikTok's 'vacation roulette.'
U.S. doubles down on demand that Ukraine sign minerals deal, New York Governor says she won't remove Mayor Eric Adams, and firefighter shares coat with boy after crash in snowstorm.
Hamas hands over bodies of youngest Gaza hostages taken from Israel, flight safety under scrutiny, and tax return scams.
President Trump backs Russia over Ukraine, questions emerge about what may have caused Delta plane to burst into flames and flip over, and the States being hit hardest by high grocery prices.
Delta plane crashes, flips upside down while landing in Toronto from Minneapolis, U.S. and Russia meet for talks on Ukraine war, and couples leverage 'something borrowed' to cut wedding costs.
At least 10 deaths blamed on powerful winter storm pushing strong winds and heavy snow further East, Trump's test of power goes to the Supreme Court, and a 104-year-old gets her birthday wish.
Millennials are facing a parenting paradox, the rise of rejection therapy, and man, 87, goes viral for party invitation.
Judge orders Trump administration to restore funds for foreign aid programs, Trump orders federal agencies to study reciprocal tariffs, and how to make the most of a staycation.
Judge orders Trump administration to restore funds for foreign aid programs, Trump orders federal agencies to study reciprocal tariffs, and how to make the most of a staycation.
Judge lifts freeze on Trump's buyout plan for federal workers, don't panic over January inflation jumps just yet, and over 4 in 5 Americans spend money on at least one of six common vices.
American detainee Marc Fogel arrives in U.S. following release from Russian custody, House Republicans rally behind Elon Musk's efficiency rampage, and animal shelters offer Valentine's Day sleepovers.
President Trump imposes global 25% steel, aluminum tariffs, why car insurance rates are so high, and yes, income from your winning Super Bowl wager on the Eagles is taxable.
Trump to announce 25% aluminum and steel tariffs, the Eagles thwart a Chiefs three-peat and why your credit card debt could be killing your love life.
For New Orleans, the Superdome is more than a stadium, will Deepfakes be all over the Super Bowl, and how to read Roman numerals.
Judge pauses deadline for federal worker buyout offer, second judge in 2 days blocks Trump's birthright citizenship order, and airport uses social media to find 6-year-old owner of lost stuffy.
The Middle East says "no" to a Gaza takeover, investigations don't undo air crashes but they prevent tragic repeats, and police officer hailed a hero after pulling 11-year-old from icy lake.
President Trump says U.S. will take over Gaza, RFK Jr. and Gabbard advance, Bondi confirmed, and what's better for you after a workout, a hot sauna or cold plunge.
President Trump agrees to pause tariffs on Canada and Mexico, more remains of D.C. plane crash victims recovered from Potomac River, and the secret to saving money might be.
Are we on the verge of a trade war with out closest allies, crews move closer to recovering all bodies in D.C. Crash, Michigan detective buys new bike for man after theft.
Raising awareness for a debilitating childhood disease, borrowing money from family can be awkward, and a region turns its anger on a 3-inch figurine.
Investigators seek answers in deadliest U.S. aviation disaster in decades, what we know about the victims, and professional jump roper saves drowning teen and dog.
Fatal midair collision between American Airlines jet and Army helicopter, consumer stress is on the rise, and America has fallen in love with long-shot sports bets.
Judge blocks Trump's federal-assistance freeze after chaos over Medicaid, other funding, what's the Fed's next move on interest rates, and time is running out to return your unwanted holiday gifts.
President Trump signs executive orders for military, focusing on transgender service members, COVID, diversity, market plunges as China firm stirs worries, and woman says man's random act of kindness 'made my whole year.'
Trump administration launches nationwide immigration enforcement blitz, mudslide concerns remain near California's burn scar areas, and screens have taken over classrooms.
The coming catastrophic failure of AI in business, dogs took over L.A.'s poshest hotels and made things better, and Bills fans raise money for Mark Andrews-backed charity after drop.
Judge temporarily blocks Trump plan to end birthright citizenship, blaze-stricken Los Angeles contends with fresh fires, resurgent winds, and these two words in an email are a massive red flag for scams.
Over 50,000 are under evacuation orders or warnings as wildfire imperils homes north of Los Angeles, teen shooter kills student, then himself at High School in Nashville, and who is the most stressed about money.
White House orders government DEI employees to be placed on leave, 22 states sue to stop Trump's order blocking birthright citizenship, and how old is too old to be shoveling snow.
President Trump takes oath of office, Joe Biden leaves office and Washington after 50 years, and how cold is too cold for you to walk your dog.
Donald Trump promises far-reaching change in second term, as ceasefire takes hold, Hamas returns 3 Israeli hostages and Israel frees 90 Palestinian prisoners, and steps to prevent fires and stay safe in winter storms.
Why smoke from the Los Angeles fires is so dangerous, can we do anything to reduce dementia risk, and crooked faced dog embraces the spotlight.
Israel says Gaza cease-fire deal reached, President Biden administration will leave it to Trump to implement TikTok ban, and truck driver intervenes in highway shootout, wins Goodyear Highway Hero award.
Will a ceasefire in Gaza finally happen, President Biden warns of oligarchy and tech industrial complex in farewell address, and hero dog saves grandfather's.
Pete Hegseth weathers Democrats' grilling, a 'particularly dangerous situation' is forecast for fire-scarred Los Angeles area, and what wildfires mean for America's home-insurance bills.
Special Counsel says Trump would have been convicted for efforts to overturn 2020 election, returning Santa Ana winds threaten to expand deadly blazes, and strangers lift car to rescue elderly woman pinned underneath.
L.A. wildfire threat remains very high, progress made in talks over Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage release, and everyday heroes step up to save the elderly from Los Angeles fires.
Girls are losing ground to boys, why marathon running is booming, and stories of wildfire heroes.
President Biden says feds will cover 100% of fire response costs in Southern California, Trump looks to new enemies as his second term nears, and vet opens empty hospital, takes in dozens of displaced pets in wildfire.
At least 5 dead as thousands evacuate ahead of raging wildfires in Los Angeles area, flying is extremely safe despite hazards, and here's how to help wildfire victims.
Los Angeles wildfires prompt evacuations for tens of thousands, Tesla Cybertruck bomber used ChatGPT to plan Las Vegas attack, and prepare for the coldest Arctic blast.
Congress certifies Trump's election win, Trudeau to resign as Canada's prime minister and smart money moves for 2025.
Millions to feel the impact of a big winter storm, how Republicans hope to give some early wins to Trump and how to walk more efficiently in 2025.
What we can learn from Jimmy Carter's hospice care, how the "Zestimate" has screwed up homebuying and the decisions that make or break your holiday air travel.
More details emerge on the New Orleans attacker, how a thin GOP majority could complicate Trump's policy plans and what you should know about "Dry January."
At least 15 people killed in New Orleans in possible terror attack, one person dead after a Tesla Cybertruck explodes in Las Vegas, and how why January has become "divorce month."
(Best-of) - Working parents' childcare struggles are getting worse, setting (and achieving) your New Year's resolutions, and inspiring quotes for the new year.
U.S. Treasury says its computers were hacked in a "major incident," Trump endorses Mike Johnson for House Speaker and financial resolutions for 2025.
A look at the life and legacy of former president Jimmy Carter, searching for answers after the deadliest air crash in South Korean history, and why Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump could be Washington's odd couple.
Space Force ready for liftoff, airline topics to watch in 2025, and don't wait on returns.
Aviation experts say Russia's air defense fire likely caused Azerbaijan plane crash as nation mourns, financial New Year's resolutions for 2025, and here's what to know and do if you win the Mega Millions jackpot.
President Biden condemns Russia's 'outrageous' Christmas attack on Ukraine, at least 38 people were killed when a passenger jet headed for Russia crashed in Kazakhstan, and good Samaritans who went above and beyond in 2024.
(Best-of) - The fastest airport security line you don't know about, best credit cards for groceries, and man makes Christmas wonderland on street for wife with dementia.
Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to state murder charges, House Ethics report finds evidence Matt Gaetz paid thousands for sex and drugs, and are these the worst Christmas songs.
President-elect Trump says Musk won't be President, suspect arrested in the killing of a woman who was set on fire on a NYC subway car, and Grinch steals The Grinch inflatable from Milwaukee yard.
Teachers raised with shooter drills grapple with school gunfire's busiest year, are your utensils toxic, and is banning social media for kids really the answer.
House rejects GOP plan backed by Trump, Luigi Mangione faces federal murder, stalking charges in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO, and don't let fraudsters ruin your holidays.
Elon Musk, President-elect Trump sink bipartisan spending deal, stock market plummets after Fed forecasts fewer rate cuts in 2025, and Tennessee dog to be reunited with family after agencies team up to rescue him from ravine.
Wisconsin police search for answers in rare case of female school shooter, Luigi Mangione Indicted by New York Grand Jury, and three children receive "the best Christmas present ever."
Wisconsin school shooting leaves three people dead, including shooter, recent drone sightings don't pose a security risk, and guide dog navigates New Jersey gym to help blind, deaf man work out.
As drone sightings spread across East Coast, federal officials aren't saying much, Trump tempers expectations, and flight takes kids to visit Santa at North Pole scene in transformed Denver airport hangar.
Working parents' childcare struggles are getting worse, as costs weigh on concertgoers, mid-sized shows just aren't worth it, and a runaway dog has captured a city.
Man identifying himself as American Travis Timmerman found in Syria after being freed from prison, White House downplays mystery Northeast drones, and hundreds attend funeral of World War II veteran who had no known family.
Bullet casings match gun found on UnitedHealth suspect, who is behind the drones showing up on the East Coast, and start a career with these college alternatives.
UnitedHealth murder suspect fights extradition to New York, refugees return to Syria as caretaker prime minister appointed, and husband covers 40 pet adoptions as a 40th birthday gift for his wife.
Police find UnitedHealth shooting suspect in McDonald's, Democrats roll out long wish list for Biden's final six weeks, and adding laughter to your life can boost health and healing.
Assad's rule collapses in Syria, NYPD releases new photos of man suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO, and the best gifts to help your loved ones build wealth.
A generation of drug-addiction survivors is entering old age, dollar stores are struggling to win over bargain hunters, and it's not just you, bottles and cartons are now harder to open.
The hunt for the UnitedHealthcare gunman continues, Republicans block the release of the Gaetz ethics report and why ties are making a comeback in the office.
UnitedHealth Executive shot dead in targeted attack, US Supreme Court leans toward allowing youth transgender care ban, and AI can be your secret weapon this holiday shopping season.
South Korean president faces impeachment calls after martial law debacle, Trump's defense pick Pete Hegseth faces deepening scrutiny in Senate, and Bills Mafia steps up to support McCaffrey foundation.
White House defends Biden's Hunter pardon as criticism mounts, U.S. sending $725 million in arms to Ukraine, and retired military dog reunites with Army handler.
President Biden pardons son Hunter, lake-effect snow blankets the Great Lakes as Thanksgiving travelers head home, and how to avoid Cyber Monday scams.
Can our spending habits help explain the culture wars, can workplace etiquette mistakes derail your career, and high school pallbearer services fill a need when the deceased don't have family.
(Best-of) - Democrats' $1.9 trillion bet that blew up, the truth about promotions, and college coaches have new way to discipline players.
(Best-of) - How can Gen Xers stand out in a tighter job market, divorce parties reached an all-time high last year, and Thanksgiving quotes to share this turkey day.
Israel approves cease-fire with Lebanon aimed at ending Hezbollah conflict, Mexico suggests it would impose its own tariffs to retaliate against any Trump tariffs, and the case for being ungrateful.
Trump pledges tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, experts expect prices to go up, Israel launches new airstrikes on Lebanon as leaders draw closer to a ceasefire with Hezbollah, and stop washing your turkey.
Menendez brothers court hearing set for today, how the TSA plans to handle record air travel, and cafe offers free coffee to dancing customers.
Nothing like cash to recruit, retain the world's warriors, how to keep political rifts from ruining Thanksgiving, and dog thinking owner's football rage is aimed at her goes viral.
Matt Gaetz withdraws from consideration as Attorney General, Pam Bondi named as replacement, federal workers brace for Trump overhaul of civil service, and 10-year-old calls 911 for help with math homework.
Ethics committee declines to release Matt Gaetz report, deadly bomb cyclone batters Northwest, causing widespread power outages and downing trees, and why more workers are saying "no thanks" to a big promotion.
House Ethics Committee to meet Wednesday amid growing pressure to release Gaetz report, 'bomb cyclone' brings high winds and soaking rain to Northern California and Pacific Northwest, and you're staring at your phone too much at work.
The GOP senators who could derail President-elect Trump's cabinet picks, 3 people killed in New York City stabbing spree, and 98-year-old Rhode Island man gets his high school diploma.
President Biden approves Ukraine's use of long-range missiles inside Russia, Republican senator calls on House to share Matt Gaetz ethics report, and the $20,000 reason to buy a used car.
What the US spends money on right now, how to prepare for the non financial side of retirement, and the election officials that keep dead people from voting.
Trump picks Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health Secretary, Gaetz nomination seen as doomed, and turn that stockpile of miles or points into a trip.
Trump picks Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz as Attorney General, stocks remain a good place to invest, and Missouri thrift store seeking to solve mystery of WWII love letters.
The big takeaway from Trump's whirlwind round of personnel announcements, Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira sentenced to 15 years in prison for sharing military secrets online, and the bosses who don't care about your Ivy League degree.
Trump expected to nominate Marco Rubio for Secretary of State, Democrat Ruben Gallego defeats Kari Lake in Arizona Senate race, and A Michigan 4th grader's quick thinking leads to the heroic rescue of his classmate.
Trump says new Senate leader must agree to recess appointments, fire crews on both coasts battle wildfires and how to tell if your new boss is about to pull a "bait and switch."
The next President inherits a remarkable economy, why some teachers kept this election out of the classroom, and trash collector alters weekly route to see his biggest fan.
Trump taps Susie Wiles as Chief of Staff, the mistakes that will haunt Democrats after the election and the hottest November travel deals.
Harris concedes the election but vows to fight on, how Elon Musk's gamble on Trump paid off and how to beef up the security on your accounts.
Donald Trump takes back the Presidency, republicans win control of Senate, and election day puppy-cuddling events at hotels across the US.
Election day has finally arrived, when will we know the results of the presidential election, and creative 'I Voted' stickers branch out beyond the familiar flag design.
Harris and Trump head into the final day before the election, at least 11 injured after tornado-spawning thunderstorms left a trail of destruction across parts of Oklahoma, and the monochroming of America.
America is having a panic attack over the election, can AI ruin your chances of landing a job interview, and how to prepare your body and mind for the end of daylight saving time.
Harris and Trump bring their closing arguments to 2 key Southwest swing states, US says 8,000 North Korean troops in Russia's Kursk, and Gen Z vows to 'cancel out' their parents' votes in new presidential election TikTok trend.
Candidates continue to court voters as election nears, North Korean troops in Russian uniforms moving toward Ukraine, and heartwarming Halloween at Texas NICU brings joy to families.
Harris makes closing campaign argument, Trump holds rally in Pennsylvania, things to know about the new airline-refund rules that went into effect Monday, and in-demand jobs you don't need a college degree to pursue.
Fires set in drop boxes destroy hundreds of ballots in Washington and damage 3 in Oregon, Trump and Harris campaigns battle over mental and physical fitness, and man wins $1 million after buying lottery ticket using $20 he found in parking lot.
Former-President Trump headlines Madison Square Garden rally after vulgar, racist remarks from allies, election season threats are growing more violent, and markets historically see higher returns when an NL team wins the World Series.
Is this economy turning against cities, the paradox of restaurant success, and why workers feel lonely.
Last minute swing-state pitches from Harris/Trump, Los Angeles DA to ask court to resentence Menendez brothers, America's best baseball cities.
Nearly 25 million votes already cast in the 2024 election, Boeing machinists reject new contract, and 4-year-old collects over 1,000 stuffed animals for hurricane victims.
IDF confirms death of top Hezbollah leader, Georgia's new election rules scrutinized by courts as voting begins, and Houston Chick-fil-A team helps terminally ill guest achieve bucket list item.
Harris and Cheney visit swing states, Trump bashes FEMA, Juvenile shooter kills 5 in Washington state, and smart ways to use your home equity this November.
Officials search for answers in the deadly collapse of a gangway in Georgia, Trump and Harris crisscross battleground states and how the U.S. economy became so hostile to parents.
How the Red Cross is helping communities devastated by hurricanes, how accurate, or off-target, could polls be this year, and the rise of secondhand iPhones.
Israel says it has killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza, Texas Supreme Court halts execution of man in shaken baby case, and why Gen Z feels guilty about taking lunch breaks.
U.S. strikes target Houthi weapons stores in Yemen, retailers turn to AI for holiday shopping season success, and HVAC worker saves a life in heroic twist of fate.
Georgia judge blocks ballot counting rule and says county officials must certify election results, nearly 100 people are still missing in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene, and how a panicked driver spared a family from deadly Florida tornado spawned by Milton.
Man arrested for allegedly threatening to harm FEMA staffers in North Carolina, Harris, Trump converge on battleground state of Pennsylvania, and high school football teams show heartwarming sportsmanship.
President Biden toured hurricane-ravaged Florida, US to send anti-missile system and troops to Israel, and hundreds of pets find homes after Florida shelter's plea for help.
State cellphone bans for public school students divide parents, how politics tore apart a California retirement community, the battle over the Halloween craze that won't die.
President Biden calls on Congress to "move as rapidly as they can" on emergency funding after hurricanes, 12 rescued from Colorado gold mine tourist site, and Hurricane fraud is on the rise.
More than 3 million without power as Hurricane Milton slams Florida, how this week's inflation data could affect the economy and Fed thinking, and how to help Hurricane Milton survivors after the storm.
FBI arrests Afghan man it says planned election day attack, Hurricane Milton on path for Florida landfall as a potentially historic major storm, and 32% of workers expect election to have "significant impact" on career.
Hurricane Milton is a Category 5, President Biden sends more troops to North Carolina for continued Hurricane Helene response, and homeless man lands record deal after viral TikTok performance.
Hurricane Milton strengthens to Category 1 storm, expected to hit Florida as a major hurricane this week, Israel marks Oct. 7 anniversary under shadow of escalating war, and how to talk about mistakes, failures, and bad decisions in an interview.
What caused North Carolina's catastrophic flooding, how "undecided voters" can come to a decision, and boy adorably reacts to broken pumpkin after moose visit.
Search for Helene's victims drags into second week, dockworkers' union to suspend strike, and are your fall allergy symptoms worse this year.
Special Counsel says Trump committed 'private crimes' in bid to stay in power, how could the war in the Middle East affect markets, and how to have more energy.
Vance and Walz hit the debate stage, North Carolina in crisis mode as Helene rescues continue, and tiny home for less than $20,000 available on Amazon.
Hurricane Helene's death toll tops 130 as Southeast digs out from storm's devastation, dockworkers launch strike, and how to help those affected by Hurricane Helene.
Helene death toll climbs past 100 as Southeast digs out from storm's devastation, Israel strikes targets in Yemen, and hero weatherman rescues woman trapped in floodwaters on live TV.
The Civil War still echoes in the South, forcing towns to take sides, how to spot and help someone who is thinking about committing suicide, and what to do on your first day of a cruise.****This piece discusses suicide and suicidal ideation, and some people might find it disturbing. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, call or text 988 to reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or go to SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources for a list of additional resources.
Helene makes landfall in northwestern Florida as a Category 4 hurricane, New York City Mayor Eric Adams charged with corruption offenses, and the hottest (and sweatiest) place to find a date.
Hurricane Helene forecast to explode into catastrophic category 4 ahead of Florida landfall, Congress approves bill averting government shutdown, and North Carolina high schooler pulls couple and dog from pickup truck sinking in floodwaters.
Suspected Trump gunman charged with attempted assassination, evacuations begin in Florida as the state faces a major hurricane strike from Helene, and the cities with the fastest car commutes.
Lebanon says Israeli airstrikes kill at least 492, Colorado King Soopers shooter given maximum 10 life sentences plus 1,334 more years, and Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin gets first career interception in emotional full-circle 'MNF' moment.
Spending deal averts a possible federal shutdown and funds the government into December, Israeli military bombs Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, and young girl gives lemonade stand money to animal shelter.
Can Democrats and Republicans be friends, some want to try again at stopping hurricanes, and Wisconsin 12-year-old saves his dad's life during bear attack.
Kentucky sheriff charged in killing of judge at courthouse, Israel unleashes heavy strikes on Lebanon, and car buyers face a stubborn problem that Fed interest-rate cuts can't solve.
Hezbollah walkie-talkies blow up across Lebanon in second wave of attacks, Republican divisions sink House bill as government shutdown nears, and how much do you tip.
Hezbollah pagers explode in apparent attack across Lebanon, Trump, Harris to return to the campaign trail, and archaeologists reveal Viking treasure left buried for 1,000 years.
Suspected Trump gunman was near golf course for 12 hours before shooting, false claims about Haitians has led to tighter security thought out Springfield, Ohio, and man tired of streaming movies builds 'Blockbuster' video lending library.
What we know about the reported suspect in Trump golf course shooting, democrats cautious to claim election victory after Harris debate, and the power of pop music.
Many boomers on Social Security live near poverty and don't tell anyone, divorce parties reached an all-time high last year, and daughters are using their Ticketmaster expertise to help Oasis-loving dads score tickets.
Former-President Trump says he won't debate Harris again, Boeing union votes for first strike in 16 years, and students raise over $20,000 to surprise custodian with 'dream' Jeep.
Francine lashes Louisiana, leaves hundreds of thousands without power, will there be a second debate, and are we moving toward a cashless society.
Reaction to the Harris/Trump debate, North Carolina launches 2024 voting with election lawsuits in limbo, and quotes remembering 9/11 on the 23rd anniversary.
Harris and Trump's first presidential debate of 2024 is tonight, manhunt for Kentucky shooting suspect cancels classes as authorities urge people to be on high alert, and Charles Barkley keeps $1M promise.
After interstate shootings wound 5, searchers comb Kentucky hill country for suspect, Mother of Georgia suspect is said to have called school before shooting, warning of emergency, and Florida deputy who was once paralyzed walks into his retirement party.
When should kids take a sick day from school, maybe you're expecting too much from your Airbnb, and can you guess the most-regretted college majors.
Accused Georgia shooter's father charged with second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, getting paid early may soon be classified as a loan, and your car insurance could go up even more this year.
Shooting at Georgia high school leaves four dead, U.S. accuses Russia of spending millions to influence American voters, and now is a great and cheap time to fly.
U.S. charges Hamas leaders with terrorism, Russian missile strike kills more than 50 people and wounds over 200 in Ukrainian city of Poltava, and 87-year-old crossing guard hands out ice cream to kids during heat wave.
Israel's divisions deepen, as hostage killings set off national strike and protests, US seizes Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's plane citing sanctions violations, and before the Fed lowers interest rates, make these 4 money moves to prepare your finances.
(Best-Of) It's getting harder for companies to keep politics out of the workplace, one family's journey through stroke recovery, and facts about Labor Day.
Why teachers are already burning out on this school year, how the race for Washington could shape markets and the economy and the state that's fighting to keep it's one area code.
Kamala Harris defends her policy shifts in CNN interview, how bosses are finding ways to pay workers less and why parenting can be hazardous to your health.
The Supreme Court declines to restart Biden's student debt relief plan, the FBI releases more details about the gunman who opened fire on former President Trump and why you shouldn't invest like a billionaire.
Special Counsel unveils new Trump indictment, why teachers are already burned out on this school year and how to avoid back to school scams.
Gaza ceasefire talks continue while Russia pounds Ukraine with missiles, how Harris' stance on immigration has shifted over the years and the six-figure college sticker shock for students and parents.
Escalation fears grow as Israel and Hezbollah exchange missiles, why some of the most popular campaign ideas are the dumbest and a look at whether off-brand weight loss drugs are safe.
Millions of older cars, trucks with dangerous defects aren't getting fixed, millennials have 'phantom wealth' hidden in their homes and 401Ks, and true crime and the lawsuits that come next.
Kamala Harris accepts Democratic Presidential nomination, most Americans have signed away their right to take a company to court, and is anyone really 'rawdogging' flights.
Harris vice presidential pick Tim Walz rallies Democratic convention, Trump returns to outdoor rallies, and new surveys show signs of optimism among small business owners.
The Obamas speak at the DNC, Blinken visits Gaza mediators in pursuit of cease-fire deal, and teens' energy-drink habit is amping anxiety.
President Biden passes the torch to Harris as Democratic Convention begins, Blinken says Israel accepts Gaza proposal, and daredevil 94-Year-old is oldest ever to take on world's fastest zip line.
Ukrainian president says push into Russia's Kursk region is to create a buffer zone there, The 2024 Democratic National Convention starts today, and where do we stand on shorts at the office.
Fewer Americans want companies to take stance on politics, three areas where AI can make a huge difference, and no the world isn't going to hell in a handbasket.
Mediators hold new Gaza cease-fire talks, White House says prescription drug deals will produce billions in savings for taxpayers, and VP candidates do the Dew.
Cease-fire talks continue in the Mideast, grocery price gouging to feature prominently in Harris economic plan, and Olympic snowboarder becomes a hero.
Hamas says it will not attend new cease-fire talks with Israel, Russia withdraws some forces from Ukraine in response to Kursk invasion, and how much alcohol can you drink a week and still be healthy.
FBI is investigating suspected Iranian hack attempts of Presidential campaigns, Donald Trump calls for mass deportations if elected, and the right way to snack.
Experts warn of election disruptions after Trump says campaign was hacked, Kamala Harris revives Democratic hopes for first Madam President, and more than $365K raised for disabled Air Force veteran.
Going into debt for Olympic glory, is it safe to cruise during hurricane season, and Chipotle fans take burrito 'skimp' into their own hands.
A deadly tornado, flooding rains and swollen rivers plague residents in the path of Debby, bodycam video shows moments police encounter Trump's would-be assassin, and Florida deputy races into pond to rescue missing autistic boy.
Harris and Walz rally in the Midwest, seeking a boost in critical states, Tropical Storm Debby makes 2nd landfall in South Carolina, and who has final say over the window shade on a plane.
Kamala Harris introduces Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as running mate, Tropical Storm Debby swirls over Atlantic, expected to again douse the Carolinas before moving north, and 911 operator calmly walks expectant mom through a surprise at-home delivery.
Debby's wrath leaves at least 5 dead in Southeast as tropical storm continues to lash region, Kamala Harris to debut running mate Tuesday night, and why bronze feels better than silver.
Strengthening Hurricane Debby making beeline for Florida, Kamala Harris interviews Vice President finalists, and dog rescued miles from shore and reunited with owners.
A journey through stroke recovery, we will soon be able to talk to our cars, and the Summer Olympics are costing American companies $2.6 billion in lost productivity.
Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan released in Russia-West prisoner swap, Senate GOP kills bipartisan tax bill, and how much summer heat is costing Americans.
Iran's leader orders attack on Israel for Haniyeh killing, Trump attacks Harris's identity, saying he didn't know she was black, and Kansas toddler rescued after falling into PVC pipe.
Hamas political leader killed in Iran, wealthy millennials are rejecting stocks for 'alternative' investments, and women gives away over $100,000 after scratching off $1 million lottery prize.
President Biden calls for overturn of Presidential immunity, what goes into picking a vice president, and are schools asking too much for back-to-school shopping.
Israel approves a retaliatory strike on Hezbollah, crews battle wildfires across the US West, and credit card rewards are tearing friends apart.
Can US still dominate swimming without Michael Phelps, can sequel save the movie business, and the weirdest rules of the Olympics.
President Biden, Netanyahu meet amid push for Gaza cease-fire, Mexican drug lord Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada arrested in U.S., and the cost of travel to the Paris Olympics.
President Biden says praises Kamala Harris in Oval Office address, Israel's Netanyahu addresses U.S. Congress, and how much Americans think they need to retire.
Secret Service Director resigns, Sen. Bob Menendez to resign from Senate after corruption conviction, and how summer is a money pit for parents.
Kamala Harris closes in on nomination with delegates secured, Secret Service Director's testimony sparks bipartisan calls for her resignation, and the best and worst states to retire in.
President Biden drops out of Presidential race, endorses Kamala Harris, not the first time a sitting president has dropped out of reelection race, and how to stay friends despite different politics.
Nation faces exhaustion and division after assassination attempt, young women with eating disorders feel the pull of energy drinks, and potty-mouthed parrot arrives at shelter.
Donald Trump accepts nomination, IT outages reported across globe as airlines, airports, banks and media companies experience disruptions, and diver recovers boy's sunken fishing pole from Tennessee lake.
JD Vance accepts GOP VP nomination, President Biden tests positive for Covid-19, and money moves to make ahead of the Federal Reserve's first rate cut in years.
New details emerge in Trump assassination attempt investigation, New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez found guilty of corruption charges, and how extreme heat is costing Americans more than ever.
Mystery around Donald Trump shooter deepens, Trump picks J.D. Vance as 2024 running mate, and back-to-school shopping expected to cost families as much as holiday spending.
Authorities hunt for clues, but motive of man who tried to assassinate Donald Trump remains elusive, President Biden's ever-changing theory of victory, and Man killed at Trump rally lauded for his final act, protecting his family.
Is it safe for kids to play tackle football, are employees derailing their careers by choosing to work remotely, and a cruise line for every type of traveler.
President Biden tries to slow defections with press conference, half a million Houston-area homes and businesses still won't have power into next week, and what's the best temperature to set your AC on during a summer heat wave.
Texas officials spar over Beryl response as power outages persist, NATO accuses China of supplying Russia's attacks on Ukraine, and the best and worst U.S. airlines.
Beryl weakens but leaves millions without power in Texas, Democrats' effort to push Biden off ticket hits uncertainty, and doomscrolling.
President Biden tries to reassure Democrats, Beryl leaves millions without power, and Iowa House representative takes the mound for Sioux City Explorers.
Beryl regains hurricane strength as it bears down on Texas coast, Boeing agrees to plead guilty in 737 MAX criminal case, and New Hampshire teen jumps onto out-of-control boat after sailing instructor falls overboard.
You might be buying your house at the top of the market, work from home isn't going away, and can a flirty text message lead to divorce.
Why President Biden stinks at being Trumpy, how to be safe outdoors in extreme heat, and 2-year-old golden retriever steals the show at parents' wedding.
Best of - Presidential golf rivalry, why we are paying more for hotdogs, and the top 10 foods Americans are buying for the Fourth Of July.
Judge delays Trump hush-money sentencing to rule on immunity, Beryl strengthens into the earliest Category 5 Atlantic hurricane on record, and traveling tips for Independence Day.
Supreme Court rules ex-presidents have broad immunity, how summer weather can affect your travel plans, some Boston subway trains are now sporting googly eyes.
Top Democrats rally around President Biden, prosecutors to seek guilty plea from Boeing tied to 737 MAX crashes, and how an old jar of pickles put a St. Louis suburb on the map.
Do Americans drink too much, how risky is a workplace romance, and volleyball was for girls, now it's booming with boys.
What did we learn from the first Presidential debate, President Biden's age comes front and center, and UK boy has brain implant fitted to control epilepsy seizures in world first.
Supreme Court appears poised to allow emergency abortions in Idaho, Trump and Biden's first presidential debate of 2024 is tonight, and 12-year-old graduates from high school, heading to college for double degree.
Iowa floodwaters breach levees as even more rain dumps onto parts of the Midwest, winners and losers from Tuesday's primaries, and 7 ways parents can drive happiness by helping kids find their purpose.
Julian Assange cuts deal to plead guilty, Rapidan Dam in southern Minnesota experiences partial failure, and surgeons perform kidney transplant with patient awake during procedure.
Record flooding inundates northwest Iowa, prompts evacuations, isolates one city, what Trump can't say at a debate, and cancer survivor and world-champion Irish dancer raises money for hospital that saved her life.
How to be safe in the heat, pet owners face an insurance dilemma, and golf is back at the office.
U.S. redirects air-defense missile deliveries to Ukraine, millions sweating it out as heat wave nears peak from Midwest to Maine, and why do we get crankier the hotter it gets.
135 million Americans now sweltering in unrelenting heat wave, when caring for your parents comes at a cost to tour career, and affordable homes under $200,000 are still out there.
135 million Americans now sweltering in unrelenting heat wave, when caring for your parents comes at a cost to tour career, and affordable homes under $200,000 are still out there.
Wildfires grow, heatwave breaks records, President Biden unveils new immigration program offering legal status to 500,000 spouses of U.S. citizens, and why Americans are eating a sunscreen ingredient in frozen pizza.
Heat dome brings potentially historic temperatures to most of the nation, President Biden plans to give legal status to immigrant spouses, and 23 sets of twins graduate from a single Massachusetts middle school.
Mass shootings mark the last weekend of Spring, epic heatwave to expand from Midwest to East Coast, and how to keep pets safe when temperatures rise.
Golf rivalry has Biden and Trump teeing off, can hot-dog-eating champ Joey Chestnut save the fake-meat industry, and preschool teacher is donating part of her liver to 5-year-old student.
Supreme Court rejects abortion pill challenge, why Americans have more investment income than ever before, and how airport bathrooms are getting a makeover.
House votes to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt, Biden, Zelensky to sign 10-year U.S.-Ukraine security deal at G-7 summit, and chance eBay encounter returns long-lost charm to Utah family.
Hunter Biden convicted in gun case, Hamas responds to Gaza cease-fire plan seeking some changes, and America's commute to work Is getting longer.
US proposal for cease-fire in Gaza gets UN Security Council backing, jurors in Hunter Biden's gun trial begin deliberating whether he's guilty of federal firearm charges, and best money moves for June.
Hostage rescue operation in Israel, Ukraine's best hope may be a faltering Russian economy, and the four-day workweek is closer than you think.
How the Red Cross helps when Mother Nature strikes, what its like being a poll worker, and the great concert ticket bust.
The latest on Hunter Biden's trial, the Democratic voters division over another Biden term, and the cost of summer heat.
Georgia appeals court temporarily halts Trump's 2020 election case, Israel says jets strike school containing Hamas compound, and the 80th Anniversary of D-Day.
President Biden imposes sweeping asylum ban at US-Mexico border, prosecution and defense outline arguments in Hunter Biden case, and baby girl born at 1 pound, 5 ounces goes home for 1st time in 9 months.
President Biden to issue executive order on southern border, Anthony Fauci defends Covid response, and local fan steps in as an unexpected caddie for a golfer at PGA event.
Netanyahu aide says Israel agreed to Biden's cease-fire plan for Gaza, Claudia Sheinbaum elected as Mexico's first female President, and can my pet eat cicadas.
Cancer is capsizing Americans' finances, how can new college grads overcome obstacles and land a great first job, and a Connecticut town confronts the Aporkalypse.
Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 counts, U.S. allows Ukraine to carry out limited strikes inside Russia with American weapons, and a fifth grader's fundraiser cleared his school of meal debt.
Jurors end the first day of deliberations in the Trump hush money trial, how cancer is capsizing Americans' finances and how to protect against increasing turbulence on airline flights.
Israel denies strike on camp near Rafah that Gaza officials say killed 21 people, Republicans divided on pledging to accept 2024 election results, and Pennsylvania school official fulfills dying Marine's last wish.
At least 20 killed in southern storms as severe weather heads east, Netanyahu says killing of civilians was "tragic mistake," and prepare to be inundated with lengthy voice notes.
Memorial Day Best Of - A bipartisan pair aims to solve America's happiness problem, how new grads can land a job after college, and Memorial Day quotes to show your gratitude this year.
There aren't enough babies, AI-generated spam is starting to fill social media, and a heartwarming Memorial Day story.
Justice Department sues to break up Live Nation-Ticketmaster, NCAA Agrees to Share Revenue With Athletes in Landmark $2.8 Billion Settlement, and where is America's best pizza.
Dozens injured by deadly Iowa tornadoes as powerful storms slam Midwest, Uvalde school shooting victims' families announce $2 million settlement with Texas city and new lawsuits, and the best times to travel on a busy Memorial Day weekend.
Multiple people killed as powerful storms slam the Midwest, a look at the power struggle in Iran after their president's death and why so many of us are so down on our financial success.
ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for leaders of Israel and Hamas, how to deal with a spouse who retires early and how to avoid a blood-sugar crash.
Iranian president and foreign minister killed in helicopter crash, how AI could come along for your next doctor's appointment, and the power of working 5 to 9 before your 9 to 5.
President Biden's exercise routine a mystery amid age concerns, the science behind why the world is getting wetter, and New Jersey quintuplets graduate from same university together.
Deadly storms slam Texas leaving hundreds of thousands without power, why the debates carry risks for both Biden and Trump and why Americans can't stop "spaving."
President Biden and Donald Trump agree to debates, GOP infighting threatens to deliver primary losses, and dining out is increasingly a domain of the wealthy.
President Biden moves forward on $1 billion in new arms for Israel, California beaches are a new gateway for illegal immigration, and high school senior accepted into 231 schools, awarded $14.7 million in scholarships.
Secretary of State Blinken arrives in Ukraine in show of US solidarity amid Russian attacks, latest on Donald Trump's hush money case, and vet care is becoming harder to find.
Israeli forces step up attacks, at least 11 dead in Mother's Day weekend shootings across the country, and cemeteries get a new lease on life.
How Congress can get past partisan gridlock, should you make your kids write by hand, New Jersey mother, daughter support one another on way to graduating together.
How Congress can get past partisan gridlock, should you make your kids write by hand, New Jersey mother, daughter support one another on way to graduating together.
Netanyahu says Israel can 'stand alone' if US halts arms shipments, Presidential race is going to get nasty, and getting out of a boring conversation.
President Biden says U.S. won't supply Israel with weapons for Rafah offensive, powerful storms kill 3 people as tornadoes, hailstorms sweep across Central US, and how olive oil could lower risk of dementia mortality.
U.S. pauses weapons shipment to Israel over a possible Rafah offensive, how TikTok lost the war in Washington, and Vietnam veteran reunites with lost dog tag after 56 years.
Israeli forces take control of the Gaza side of the Rafah crossing with Egypt, surveillance looms over pro-Palestinian campus protests, and how to improve focus.
Israeli army tells Palestinians to temporarily evacuate parts of Rafah ahead of an expected assault, welcome to the white-collar recession, and how watching sports improves your health.
For Jewish students, protests stir fear, anger, hope and questions, the most dreaded word at work, and woman passes bar exam on 1st try more than a decade after being released from prison.
Fresh chaos, arrests on US college campuses as police flatten camp at UCLA, jurors in Trump hush money trial hear recording of pivotal call on plan to buy affair story, and 11 sets of twins set to graduate high school together.
Violence breaks out at some pro-Palestinian campus protests, Arizona legislature votes to repeal state's abortion ban, and the world isn't as messed up as you might think.
Dozens arrested at Columbia University as police clear occupied building, Blinken set to push Netanyahu for sustained aid into Gaza, and a surprising number of remote workers are doing their jobs on vacation.
4 law enforcement officers killed in shooting in Charlotte, North Carolina, Columbia student protesters take over campus building, and a healthy lifestyle can mitigate genetic risk for early death.
Tornadoes leave a trail of destruction, Violence breaks out at dueling pro-Israel and pro-Palestine protests on UCLA campus, and Is it possible to keep polarizing headlines from creating division in the office.
A bipartisan pair aims to solve America's happiness problem, the professionals trying drugs to get better at work, and is there a better way to solve our differences.
Supreme Court justices in Trump case lean toward some level of immunity, USC cancels main graduation ceremony, and the headache at the end of the Costco gold rush.
Trump advisers, including Giuliani and Meadows, indicted in Arizona, Supreme Court weighs emergency abortions in states where procedure is banned, and barbers hailed as heroes for rescuing toddler from oncoming traffic.
Senate passes Ukraine, Israel aid package, Columbia sets deadline for pro-Palestinian protesters to dismantle encampment, and when does old age begin.
Trump trial attorneys spar over legality of hush-money payments, pro-Palestinian protests sweep US college campuses, and more than half of Americans plan to assist their parents financially.
House approves $95 billion aid bill for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, Israeli officials lash out over potential U.S. sanctions on military unit, and TSA screening dog 'Messi' retires from duty.
What happens when your priced out of America, why are gas prices on the rise, and stop filming yourself at the gym already.
Israel launches retaliatory strike on Iran, full jury seated at Trump trial, and best cars and SUVs for shorter people.
Mayorkas impeachment trial ends as Democrats dismiss charges, Republicans to test new abortion messaging, and households are divided over how to load the dishwasher.
Jury for Donald Trump's trial takes shape, Supreme Court appears skeptical of using obstruction law to charge Jan. 6 rioters, and why some people bruise more easily than others.
Israel's military chief says that Israel will respond to Iran's weekend missile attack, FBI opens probe into Baltimore bridge collapse, and good news for car shoppers.
Israel vows to 'exact a price' after Iran's attack, bystanders hailed for confronting and stopping a man who killed 6 at a Sydney shopping mall, and Tax Day food deals.
The lawmakers who want to fix the political divide, pregnancy at age 35 can have benefits, and ways to decrease stress.
Iranian attack expected on Israel, why Arizona will be ground zero for the 2024 abortion fight, and should you stop writing checks.
U.S. warns of imminent attack on Israeli assets by Iran, Arizona Republicans block attempt to repeal abortion ban, and how Walmart shoppers can qualify for cash from $45 million settlement.
Arizona Supreme Court bans nearly all abortions, reviving 160-year-old law, parents of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley sentenced, and how to keep your information safe while traveling.
Hamas says Israeli proposal failed to meet Palestinian demands, President Biden has new student debt plan, and Texas man, 105, witnesses his 13th total solar eclipse.
Israel withdraws most offensive troops from Gaza, engine cover of Southwest Airlines plane comes off during takeoff, and this small Missouri city could cash in on the eclipse.
The eclipse is going to add hours to your commute, what electric vehicle shoppers want isn't what's for sale, and how much more ranch can America take.
Israel agrees to open crossing for Gaza aid after White House pressure, judge denies Trump's motion to dismiss documents case, and is Applebee's $200 'date night' promotion worth it.
Deadly storms and tornadoes leave a path of destruction across the country, how the Israel-Hamas war could cost Democrats in November and how Americans are paying it forward hundreds of times every year.
Fallout continues after Israeli strike killed seven Gaza aid workers, Florida abortion rulings to keep issue front and center, and what is going on with gas prices.
A channel has opened for vessels clearing wreckage at the Baltimore bridge collapse site, aid group says Israeli strike kills 7 of its workers in Gaza, and origins of new NFL kickoff rule go back to demonstration with sugar packets on a table.
Maryland governor warns bridge collapse will have 'massive impact' on US economy, can House Speaker Johnson survive, and the unhappy States of America.
Is religion losing influence in America, coping with gephyrophobia, and Caitlin Clark has always been dominant.
Massive effort to clear Baltimore bridge collapse is an 'incredibly complex job,' US says it warned Russia about threat before ISIS concert shooting in Moscow, and Pirates' Pitcher to donate $100 to charity for every strikeout this season.
Bodies recovered from Key bridge collapse, Joe Lieberman, longtime U.S. Senator and Vice Presidential candidate, dies, and what's the deal with egg prices.
What we know about the Baltimore Bridge Collapses, former-President Trump faces gag order in New York hush money criminal case, car prices are cooling, but should you buy.
Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapses, Israel cancels visit to Washington after U.S. abstains on U.N. cease-fire resolution, how Idaho's marching band replaced Yale's for March Madness.
Men charged in Moscow attack, America has a 'trapped in place' economy, and If you're joining a Mega Millions lottery pool, here's how to avoid legal issues.
How the big real estate settlement will change homebuying, what to do if your new promotion doesn't come with a raise, and what is money dysmorphia.Surf Shark - surfshark.deals/GORDON
Congress races to avert shutdown, the UN will vote on a US resolution declaring that an immediate cease-fire in Gaza is imperative, and Georgia college students on weekend road trip rescue family in sinking car. Surf Shark - https://surfshark.deals/GORDON
What to know about the battle over Texas' immigration law, Fed holds rates steady, and a reminder that the March Madness odds prove a perfect bracket is impossible. Surf Shark - surfshark.deals/GORDON
Congressional leaders announce a deal on government funding as a partial shutdown looms, why President Biden's brags on the economy aren't working and U.S. no longer ranks among world's 20 happiest countries. Surf Shark - surfshark.deals/GORDON
Donald Trump says he can't secure bond for $454 million civil-fraud judgment, Supreme Court extends block on Texas law that would allow police to arrest migrants, and money moves to make right now.Surf Shark - surfshark.deals/GORDON
Netanyahu says Israel to press on with Rafah assault plan, America's election chiefs are worried AI is coming for them, and It's a terrible time to trade in your car.Surf Shark - surfshark.deals/GORDON
Baby boom in Congress spurs call for remote voting for new moms, the mismeasure of America, and New Yorkers save two canine cafes as dog-centric eateries gain momentum.Surf Shark - surfshark.deals/GORDON
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer calls for end of Netanyahu-led government in Israel, James Crumbley guilty of manslaughter in Michigan, and Man running 11,000 miles around the United States perimeter.Surf Shark - surfshark.deals/GORDON
House passes bill to ban TikTok or force sale, 3 Missouri men charged with federal firearms counts after Super Bowl victory parade shooting, and is the department store going the way of the dinosaur.Surf Shark - surfshark.deals/GORDON
Special Counsel's testimony on Biden report angers both sides, more saber-rattling from Russia's Putin, and everything you should know about caffeine intoxication.Surf Shark - surfshark.deals/GORDON
Haiti's leader resigns as gangs run rampant through country engulfed in crisis, President Biden's budget seeks more aid for families, and why spring allergies may feel worse this year.Surf Shark - surfshark.deals/GORDON
Bid to pause Israel-Hamas war falters, US military airlifts embassy personnel from Haiti, and food and drinks that can cause sleep problems.
D.C. is raising restaurant pay, should you move for a job, and Wall Street wants your home.
President Joe Biden makes his case for a second term with State of the Union, why cities are rolling back progressive law enforcement policies, and restaurants don't want your party of six.
House approves spending bill to avert government shutdown, Alabama governor signs legislation protecting IVF providers from legal liability into law, and why more employers are improving their time off.
Few surprises on Super Tuesday, Arizona Independent Kyrsten Sinema won't run for re-election, and Scientists discover sources of Parkinson's disease, Tourette's syndrome, and OCD.
Supreme Court restores Donald Trump's ballot eligibility, Nikki Haley's fate hinges on Super Tuesday, and why skipping your dog's walk is a bigger deal than you think.
Negotiators say Gaza truce could be near, Congress unveils long-awaited funding bills, and how surge prices affects bigger purchases.
What are some ways parents can calm their kids' financial fears, why the long-term success of weight-loss drugs may depend on exercise, and these dudes want to clean your pool.
Congress passes bill to avert Government shutdown, 112 killed in Gaza food aid carnage, and smart financial moves to make for March.
Mitch McConnell to step down as Senate GOP leader after 2024 election, Supreme Court to decide on Trump immunity claim, and 'leaplings' mark their day.
President Biden and Donald Trump cruise to Michigan primary victories, massive wildfires burning in Texas Panhandle, and why women often get colder than men.
President Biden hopes cease-fire, hostage deal to pause Israel-Hamas war can take effect by next Monday, lawmakers race to avoid looming shutdown as blame game begins, and NYC medical school goes tuition-free after billion-dollar donation.
U.S. Air Force member sets himself on fire outside Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C., Haley to stay in GOP race, and exercising just once a week can help you lose weight.
The mother who became the face of hostage advocacy, why divorce parties are on the rise, and how did your dog get on the no-fly list.
Navalny family meets with President Biden, 4 charged in transporting suspected Iranian-made weapons, and is it too late to book my spring break trip.
President Biden looking into plan that could restrict asylum claims, another Government shutdown is on the horizon, and bonding over open-heart surgeries.
Body of missing Texas girl Audrii Cunningham, 11, found in river, scientists turn to science-fiction to save the planet, and a secret text code can help loved ones in an emergency.
Flooding feared as atmospheric river continues to batter Southern California, Nikki Haley is sharpening contrasts with Donald Trump in the South Carolina primary's closing days, and Navy wife surprises husband with newborn girl.
Navalny's body reportedly found with signs of bruising, California again braces for flooding as another wet winter storm hits the state, and what to know about world cruises.
Have youth fundraisers gone too far, how can you use breathing to destress, and moviegoers are shocked to find out major films are really musicals.
Prosecutor Fani Willis defends herself in dramatic hearing, dispute involving juvenile suspects led to Chiefs Super Bowl rally shooting, and smart tech tips.
Mass shooting near Kansas City Super Bowl rally kills one, wounds over 20, Israel pulls out of truce talks in Cairo, and be careful of what you are posting on social media because these 6 things could get you into trouble.
Republican-led House impeaches Alejandro Mayorkas, Democrats flip GOP seat in Congress, and newlyweds adopt cat who crashed wedding after venue assists in adoption.
Former-President Trump asks Supreme Court to intervene on immunity claim, President Biden says he is pushing for six-week Gaza pause, and here's how to keep your cool on the job.
Israeli forces rescue two hostages in dramatic Gaza raid, what's next for Biden after damning special counsel report and how the Kansas City Chiefs broke two longstanding sports jinxes.
How loyalty died in the American workplace, are Super Bowl commercials worth it, and how to build the perfect beer lineup for your 2024 Super Bowl party.
Supreme Court likely to restore Donald Trump's ballot eligibility, Senate advances $95 billion Ukraine, Israel aid bill, and how weed affects your workout.
U.S. drone strike kills Iraq militia leader behind deadly attack on American base, CEO's crack down on remote work, and the hottest new bedtime for 20-somethings is 9 p.m.
Senators rush to salvage Ukraine aid after border deal fails, Donald Trump can be tried on election interference charges, and credit card debt at record high.
State of emergency due to floods, mudslides in California, reasons the bipartisan border bill is dead on arrival in the House, and the cost of hosting a Super Bowl watch party.
Border deal to cut illegal immigration quickly runs into trouble, U.S. plans further action against Iran's militia allies, and money moves for February.
Apple's new Vision Pro is a privacy mess waiting to happen, response to Elmo's wellness post underscores mental health crisis, and there's big money in old-school candy.
Plans for U.S. strikes on Iranian personnel and facilities in Iraq, Syria approved after Jordan drone attack, several die as small plane crashes into mobile home park in Florida, and being the boss is hazardous to your health.
Senators say tech platforms hurt children, House passes tax cuts for businesses, low-income families, and this is why it's essential to take more vacations.
Republicans move to impeach Homeland Security Chief Mayorkas, Biden says he has decided how to respond to attack on US troops in Jordan, and money moves that can improve your relationship.
Pentagon says it is not seeking war with Iran after Jordan attack, intelligence reveals details of U.N. agency staff's links to Oct. 7 attack, and how to write a resume that stands out.
President Biden says US 'shall respond' after drone strike by Iran-backed group kills 3 US troops, immigration deal nears, and there are some things to love about taxes this year.
Why are more people are ok working later in a life, your new $3,000 couch might be garbage in three years, and Detroit is ready for big time football.
Senate immigration talks continue as divisions among Republicans threaten to sink deal, Iran bogs down another U.S. president in Middle East morass, and experts share benefits of slowing down during colder months.
US Navy intercepts missiles in Red Sea while escorting Maersk ships, Supreme Court declines to stop nitrogen execution in Alabama, and tips for a safe airplane evacuation.
Underdog Haley tries to block Trump's path to GOP, Supreme Court lets Border Patrol cut razor wire Texas installed to stop migrants, and vacationing without your partner.
Underdog Haley tries to block Trump's path to GOP, Supreme Court lets Border Patrol cut razor wire Texas installed to stop migrants, and vacationing without your partner.
Ron DeSantis ends 2024 campaign, at least 72 deaths in U.S. are connected to severe winter weather, and 83-year-old Lions fan in hospice goes viral for dyeing hair blue.
Gen Zers are coming for baby boomers' houses, in every power couple there's a Taylor Swift and a Travis Kelce, and Eminem reports to Detroit Lions duty.
US strikes Houthi anti-ship missiles as shipping disruptions grow, Congress averts government shutdown, and it's finally a buyer's market for new cars.
US in new strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, White House meeting revives hopes for Ukraine, border deal, and how to make sure your car starts in freezing temperatures.
Pacific Northwest hunkers down for ice and freezing rain, US attacks Houthi anti-ship missiles, and cold weather can make your workout less efficient and more risky.
Former President Trump notches a win in the Iowa caucuses, schools stay shut and flights are grounded as dangerously cold wind chills blast much of the U.S., and a survival guide to walking on ice and shoveling snow safely.
Winter storms bring weather warnings across U.S., GOP braces for tonight's Iowa caucuses, and Texas doctor goes viral on TikTok for skating through the hospital halls to celebrate his retirement
Is 'Dry January' a bad idea, is the cold therapy trend worth it, and how to get the most days off with your vacation time in 2024.
U.S.-Led coalition launches strikes on multiple Houthi rebel targets in Yemen, Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to tax fraud charges, and what it's like to retire on almost nothing but Social Security.
Haley, DeSantis get aggressive in Iowa GOP debate, how Congress can pass a government spending bill, and a dog that won't stop digging finds dangerous gas leak underground.
Severe storms sweep the U.S., what could the potential fallout be from the Lloyd Austin hospitalization, and cat flees from owner at truck stop, turns up 670 miles away.
Hezbollah commander killed as Israel strikes militants in Lebanon, what fliers need to know about the grounding of some 737 MAX flights, and a money checklist for 2024.
Negotiators reach agreement on government spending Level for 2024, trying to get rid of your credit-card debt in 2024, and US Navy veteran visits Florida cafe every day for breakfast, helps with tasks as staff plans birthday bash.
You're probably still eating too much sugar, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce romance boosts Kansas City economy, and why you should book your next cruise now.
Iowa School Shooting leaves sixth-grader dead, US strike kills militia leader blamed for Iraq attacks, and Americans are canceling more of their streaming services.
Jeffrey Epstein-linked names unsealed, the GOP visits the southern border, and nutrition tips for a healthy New Year.
Top Hamas leader killed, Harvard President resigns, and best money moves for January 2024.
Israel moving thousands of troops out of Gaza, possible terrorist attack in Rochester, New York, and what are the dry January rules.
Best of - Voter frustration could be key to turnout in 2024, how much policing does AI need, and what are the most popular New Years resolutions for 2024.
Meet the Americans trying to lower the temperature in politics, how to squeeze the best deal out of airlines if you get bumped from your flight, and the top Good Samaritan moments of 2023.
Maine bars Trump from 2024 presidential ballot but California does not, our biggest financial regrets of 2023, and New Orleans landlord gifts tenants a month of free rent for the holidays.
The latest on Donald Trump's efforts to stay on 2024 ballots, meet the Americans trying to lower the temperature in politics, and two Indiana fishermen help rescue a man who had been trapped in his crashed truck for nearly a week.
Israeli military says Gaza ground offensive has expanded into urban refugee camps, Biden cuts deals with adversaries but not Republicans, and how to squeeze the best deal out of airlines if you get bumped.
U.S. strikes done facilities used by Iran-sponsored militias in Iraq, forecasting whether 2024 will be a "normal" year for gas prices and a look at what happens to your unspent holiday gift cards.
Best Of - How to avoid holiday dinner disagreements, inside the quest for quieter pickleball, and unusual Christmas traditions from around the world.
The good news on life expectancy, you don't have to sleep with your spouse, and why Brenda Lee may not see much money from her No. 1 hit 'Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree.
Gunman opens fire in a Prague university in Czech Republic's deadliest mass shooting, Trump's legal woes come barreling toward the Supreme Court, and how to talk politics (or not) with relatives during the holidays.
Americans freed by Venezuela in a prisoner swap, why factories are still struggling to find workers and why fewer people with money can confidently say they are "rich."
Colorado Supreme court rules Donald Trump disqualified from 2024 primary ballot, US launches international task force to counter Houthi attacks, and teacher's viral TikTok helps fulfill Christmas wishes.
US leads coalition to protect commercial shipping in Red Sea, Texas governor signs bill that lets police arrest migrants who enter the US illegally, and how one Jewish American family wrestles over Israel.
Senate negotiators fail to reach agreement on border framework, car slams into parked SUV that was part of Joe Biden's security detail in Delaware, and in this Montana city, defendants can pay off their court fines with food bank donations.
Why Americans are more bummed out than ever, why do great players cheat, and a rescue dog without paws is getting boots for Christmas.
Hungary blocks Ukraine aid deal but EU opens door to membership talks, why Trump's dictator remarks are working for him, and the cheapest NFL teams to support.
House votes to back opening of GOP impeachment probe of President Biden, Fed holds rates steady, and why is there never room for my carry-on.
Ukraine's Zelensky plea for aid draws sympathy but doesn't break Washington Impasse, President Biden says 'indiscriminate bombing' in Gaza is costing Israel support, and learning to just say no to unwanted holiday invitations.
Texas woman who sought exception to abortion ban decides to leave state, Zelenskyy pleads for U.S. aid to Ukraine, and think twice before giving a pet as a gift.
At least 6 dead after severe storms, tornadoes hit Tennessee, White House to intensify push for Ukraine aid, and why so many people are suddenly turning to GoFundMe to help pay off student debt.
Avoiding embarrassment at the holiday party, negotiating your work schedule, and mom goes viral for 'aggressive cooking' videos.
Hunter Biden indicted on tax charges, UNLV shooter identified as former business school professor who sought position at school, and the airports where planes run on time and fares are low.
Three killed in University of Nevada, Las Vegas shooting, Nikki Haley is the target of the latest GOP debate, and the best money moves for December.
Israel, Hamas fighting continues in Gaza, the muddled Biden messaging, and items to keep in your winter car emergency kit.
Israel intensifies southern Gaza offensive, U.S. running out of money for Ukraine, and Principal adopts student who was sent to his office.
3 commercial ships hit by missiles in Houthi attack in Red Sea, Israel-Hamas deal talks stall as fighting ramps up, and what's saving movie theaters.
Where we build homes helps explain America's political divide, 'tis the season to be stressed, and the logic of 'Girl Math' and 'Boy Math.'
Israel resumes combat operations in Gaza as cease-fire stalls, Senate Democrats authorize US Supreme Court ethics subpoena, and a packing guide for holiday flying.
Henry Kissinger, who helped forge U.S. foreign policy during Vietnam and Cold Wars, dies at 100, shooting attack in Jerusalem as Israel, Hamas extend Gaza truce, and why is everyone so unhappy at work.
Israel, Hamas due to release more people amid efforts to extend truce, GOP faces ominous signs in effort to avoid January shutdown, and sanitation workers in New Hampshire dig through 20 tons of trash to find lost wedding ring.
More Israeli hostages expected to be freed after Gaza truce extended, Judge rejects Trump's bid for US House Jan. 6 committee records, and how to find the best deals on Travel Tuesday.
President Biden hopes for extension of Israel-Hamas truce as more hostages released, 3 college students of Palestinian descent shot in Vermont in possible hate crime, and Pilot helps book return to library across the country.
Could the U.S. ever really ban TikTok, inside the quest for quieter pickleball, and groom secretly learned Korean for over a year to surprise wife and family at wedding.
Best of- Warning signs for the U.S. health system are piling up, what could be different about Black Friday this year, and Black Friday facts.
Best of- Israel and the West deal with a high-tech failure, the Taylor Swift stock market effect, and 5 facts about Thanksgiving turkey.
Israel, Hamas reach deal to release 50 hostages, U.S. forces carry out series of strikes against Iran-backed militia in Iraq, and truckers share their pro tips for your Thanksgiving road trip.
Gunman wounds 4, kills himself at Ohio Walmart, Hamas chief says close to truce agreement with Israel, and the best airports to get stuck in during a flight delay.
Rosalynn Carter dies at 96, Israel-Hamas hostage deal edges closer, and boy commits to 10 kind acts for 10th birthday.
A town that has been a refuge for Jews and Muslims now sees divisions, it's time to have the talk with kids about AI, and how to keep Thanksgiving from stressing you out.
Biden signs temporary spending bill, Trump signals he's out for revenge and why more homebuyers are tapping the "Bank of Mom and Dad."
Senate approves short-term spending bill, Israel searches for traces of Hamas in raid of key Gaza hospital, and how to know whether to go to your doctor.
Israel says targeted operation conducted inside Gaza's largest hospital, House passes GOP plan to avert shutdown, and these are the worst drinks for your health.
House speaker's plan to avoid shutdown gains some Democratic support, Supreme Court issues code of conduct, and Swedish town wants inhabitants to 'say hi' to each other.
Negotiations to free Hamas hostages are quietly underway, US conducts airstrikes against Iran-backed groups in Syria, and Florida Army veteran helps take down carjacking suspect.
Why Americans are in such a rotten mood, the rise of "Super commuting" and what to do with all of your parents' stuff.
Israel agrees to daily pauses in Gaza, Manchin will not seek re-election in 2024 and how to keep your motion sickness in check while on vacation.
Jabs fly at the 3rd GOP debate, why Republicans aren't talking about repealing Obamacare and why now is suddenly a bad time to visit Las Vegas.
Abortion propels Democrats to wins on election night, why higher unemployment is a worry and tips for sleeping on long-haul flights.
It's election day across the country, Israel deepens push into Gaza City, and surprising ways stress can affect your whole body.
The latest on the war against Israel, mass shooting in Cincinnati leaves 11-year-old dead, and what is daylight saving time saving.
Warning signs for the U.S. health system are piling up, its time for the Taylor Swift stock-market effect to take over, and New Jersey's existential crisis.
US to urge 'localized' humanitarian pauses in Gaza, Sam Bankman-Fried is convicted of fraud in FTX collapse, and previewing the October jobs report.
President Biden calls for 'pause' in conflict, George Santos avoids expulsion in House vote, and Ohio man fighting cancer receives heartwarming present from the children of bus 38.
Israeli airstrike hits crowded refugee camp in Northern Gaza, Biden administration looks to avoid vaccine hiccups as COVID-19 treatment coverage goes commercial, and Americans can't stop spending.
Israeli forces make major advance toward Gaza City, how realistic is a weapons shortage, and selling a haunted house.
More deadly gun violence rocks the weekend, Israeli ground forces push deeper into Gaza and a look at America's broken pharmacy system.
Sports parents are out of control and officials don't feel safe, how many guns go missing in the mail each year, and why your teen wants you to track them.
Manhunt drags on after Maine shootings leave 18 dead, US shifts tone on Israel-Hamas war as potential ground invasion looms, and highlighting some of the victims of the latest mass shooting.
Mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, GOP elect a House Speaker, and a car club rallies for a stranger's birthday.
Another day another pick to be House Speaker, Israel bombards Gaza as world leaders call for pause in conflict to let aid in, and listening to your favorite music can reduce pain.
Hamas sets free two more hostages but talks held up over release of larger group, little movement in search for House Speaker, and school bus driver's quick thinking helps save boy choking on penny.
Israel intensifies bombing on multiple fronts, Biden and Netanyahu agree to continue flow of aid into Gaza, and wise ways to ward off the blues.
Mix of drones and brute force shows warfare's future, why owning a car is becoming more expensive, and how Lunchables ended up on school lunch trays.
President Biden makes his case for aid to Israel and Ukraine, still no Speaker of the House, and Mississippi high school student receives over $1.4 million in college scholarship.
Protesters on Capitol Hill call for Israel-Gaza cease-fire, Jim Jordan falls short again in Speaker vote, and Chuck Grassley crowned 'matchmaker' after 20 staff marriages.
President Biden arrives in Israel as Gaza reels from deadly hospital strike, GOP hopefuls are begging for money, and the heartwarming story behind Bryce Harper's bracelet.
President Biden to visit Israel, Jim Jordan gathers support before Speaker vote, and why gas prices are down.
Clashes intensify as Israel prepares Gaza invasion, market implications from the Israel-Hamas war, and tips for saving money at the grocery store.
What is Hamas, and who is the commander known as 'The Guest' behind the terror attack on Israel, why October snow in Siberia could predict our winter, and the Texas Rangers want you to sing Creed.
Israel calls for civilians to leave Gaza City as 'significant operation' looms, Steve Scalise quits House Speaker race, and how many unlucky days are in your future.
President Biden calls Hamas attacks the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust as US death toll ticks up, online hate surges after Hamas attacks Israel, and concerts are the new travel destination.
President Biden calls attack on Israel 'sheer evil,' Israel and the West reckon with a high-tech failure, and former NICU neighbors overcome rare heart disease to become college roommates.
Israel says Gaza border secured after another night of air strikes, President Biden interviewed as part of special counsel investigation into handling of classified documents, and 60-year-old man runs 997 races with hopes to reach 1,000.
Israel pounds Gaza, battles Hamas raiders after bloody incursion, McCarthy drama causes headaches for vulnerable Republicans, and Pennsylvania K-9 who helped catch convicted murderer retires after eight years of service.
America's epidemic of chronic illness is killing us too soon, Georgia's deep southern accent is slipping away, and why iPhone and Android users have so many fights over their phone choices.
Biden administration to resume border wall construction, jockeying for House Speaker has begun, and fallen hiker with mangled legs rescued by off-duty Air Force hero.
President Biden says he's concerned about Ukraine support amid House chaos, America's epidemic of chronic illness, and the best money moves for October.
Kevin McCarthy ousted as House Speaker in historic vote, five people shot at Morgan State University in Baltimore, and flying is a nightmare and it won't get better anytime soon.
Bid to oust Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker is underway, missing 9-year-old Charlotte Sena found safe in NY after search, and partisan dating apps are all the rage.
Congress prevents shutdown but bigger fight looms, how a four-day work week actually works, and hospital homecoming.
Why are generic drugs so expensive for insurers, combating the sleep problems, and please text first and never leave a voicemail.
Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-SD) on why government shutdowns are bad for everybody, what a government shutdown means for your wallet, and why no one wants to schmooze after work.
Winners and loser in the 2nd GOP debate, GOP inaction in Congress brings us closer to government shutdown, and would you pay $769K to live in this 'probably haunted' funeral home.
Senators unveil bipartisan funding deal, who has the most to gain from the 2nd GOP debate, and why the UAW strike may have come at the perfect time for labor.
Senator Menendez rejects calls to step down, House to press forward with spending cuts despite shutdown risk, and you could get in big trouble for throwing these items in trash.
Hollywood writers reach an agreement to end their strike, Senator Bob Menendez faces growing pressure to resign and how to know if it's time to consolidate your high interest debt.
The hottest conference in college football might not exist next year, how to make sure your child's car seat is installed correctly, and why do people in power make career-ending moves.
Government shutdown risk spikes as House Republicans leave town in disarray, 2 adults killed, multiple students injured after bus crashes in New York, and girl celebrating 7th birthday finds 2.95-carat diamond.
Rep. Don Bacon on if we are going to hit a shutdown, Fed holds rates steady, and are gas prices rising again.
Republican infighting stalls spending bills, Presidents Biden and Zelensky urge U.N. members to stand up against Russian aggression, and exercising in the morning may be best for weight loss.
Former U.S. prisoners have left Iran, talks resume in Detroit as UAW threatens to widen strike, and Virginia woman runs in to save neighbor before house burns to the ground.
Two suspects charged with murder in death of 1-year-old following alleged fentanyl exposure at NYC day care, UAW strike against automakers enters fourth day, and how stressed are you at work.
The college pricing sham, why pencils are still so popular, and losing out on a solo to a dog.
Hunter Biden indicted on gun charges, UAW strikes at plants owned by GM, Ford, Stellantis, and Hudson River swimmer completes 315-mile trek.
President Biden brushes off House impeachment inquiry, escaped convict Danelo Cavalcante captured, and who says money can't buy happiness.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy launches formal Biden impeachment inquiry, five ex-Memphis policemen charged with civil rights violations in Tyre Nichols death, and tactics for home buyers grappling with high mortgage rates.
Moroccans grow desperate as aid faces hurdles, can Nikki Haley keep her momentum, and the perfect temperature to increase sleep.
Aftershock rocks rescuers as death toll surpasses 2,000 in Morocco, President Biden's blowing an opportunity on immigration, and a retired flight attendant is pushing a beverage cart 300 miles to honor airline crew lost on 9/11.
When screening for prostate cancer comes too late, the government has a bridge to sell you, and the pickleball craze is a big score for business.
Peter Navarro convicted of contempt for refusing to speak to Jan. 6 committee, Hurricane Lee rapidly strengthens to Category 5 storm as it approaches the Caribbean, and your sleep schedule needs a reset.
Two Trump co-defendants will go on trial next month, Hurricane Lee set to become major hurricane, and what happened to the TikTok ban.
Enrique Tarrio, former Proud Boys leader, sentenced to 22 years in prison, Tropical Storm Lee forms in Atlantic, and cat living at Home Depot in New Jersey becomes an online star.
U.S. Burning Man "exodus operations" begin as driving ban is lifted, First lady Jill Biden tests positive for COVID-19, and the 3 best money moves for September.
(Best-of)Working women's record-setting comeback, what effect does extreme heat have on air travel, and inspirational Labor Day quotes that honor hard work.
Why hurricanes are becoming more intense, actors and writers are experts in the art of the 'hustle,' and do you have 'rizz.'
Donald Trump pleads not guilty in Georgia election case, DeSantis faces major test as governor, and Labor Day by the numbers.
Idalia downgraded to tropical storm, another health scare for Mitch McConnell, and these are the best and worst times to drive on Labor Day weekend.
Hurricane Idalia forecast to hit Florida as category 4, graduate student charged in shooting death of UNC-Chapel Hill, and hurricane go bag essentials.
Tropical Storm Idalia is expected to rapidly intensify, UNC faculty member killed in campus shooting, and pay $300 an hour to have your college mascot attend your wedding.
Tropical Storm Idalia strengthening as it moves toward Florida Gulf, racial hatred spurred Florida shooting, and s 5-year-old's lemonade stand in Seattle raised over $17,000 for victims of Maui wildfires.
The political bubble within a bubble, rebooting a popular college football videogame might be harder than winning a title, and is airplane coffee safe to drink.
Donald Trump's mug shot released after he surrenders in Georgia, there is growing political violence in America, and Texas veteran's debut novel becomes bestseller thanks to viral TikTok video posted by stranger.
GOP Presidential hopefuls battle each other in first GOP debate, Wagner Mercenary Chief Prigozhin dies plane crash, and over-the-top pet amenities.
Preview of the GOP debate, Hawaii officials urge families of people missing after deadly fires to give DNA samples, and Utah police 'fill in dads' walk son of fallen officer to first day of kindergarten.
Donald Trump to surrender in Georgia election case on Thursday, more than 800 missing nearly two weeks after Lahaina wildfire, and the booming business of American anxiety.
Tropical storm Hilary makes landfall in Southern California, electricity companies face calamity as climate warms, and Lahaina man describes fighting wildfires after being separated from son.
Demand for AEDs surges, leaving those in need waiting, dog bites are on the rise, and pilot vacationing on Maui volunteered to fly plane as fires raged.
Maui's chief of emergency management resigns amid criticism, Trump's lawyers ask to push back his federal case, and how to beat the "Sunday Evening Blues."
Lahaina residents reckon with destruction while they search for victims, why the Georgia case presents unique challenges for Trump and prosecutors and why Americans are ditching Cancun this summer.
Death toll from devastating Maui fire rises, breaking down the charges in Trump's Georgia indictment, and easy ways to save money on your home insurance.
Donald Trump indicted in Georgia over effort to overturn election results, Maui wildfires death toll rises, and strangers pitch in as people in Maui search for displaced pets.
Search for the missing in Maui, Hunter Biden's lawyers say US prosecutors reneged on plea deal, and how to help those affected by the Maui wildfires.
Restaurants want more teen labor, where to find a cheap tutor, and when to give your children money.
President Joe Biden issued a federal disaster declaration for Hawaii, Iran releases four Americans from Evin prison, and it's a weird time to be named Ken.
Wildfires in Maui have turned deadly, Utah man suspected of threatening President Joe Biden shot and killed as FBI served warrant, and college football player gives scholarship to teammate.
Voters in Ohio reject proposal that would have made it tougher to protect abortion rights, President Biden bets on Inflation Reduction Act as he tries to win voters over on economy, and heat tourists flock to Death Valley.
Severe weather sweeps east, knocking out power to more than 1 million and canceling flights, DeSantis's economic plan sounds like Biden's, and Philadelphia highway dog escapes for a second time two days later.
US military responded to Chinese and Russian vessels near Alaska, glacial break causes major flooding in Alaska, and police officer to adopt kitten who was thrown out of car window.
The NCAA's interest in gambling is growing, how to give your kids confidence to go back to the classroom, and man who visited every country without flying has finally returned home.
Donald Trump pleads not guilty of plotting to overturn election loss, new hires of 2023 are unprepared for work, and overcome your fear of flying with these calming tips.
Pittsburgh jury sentences Tree of Life synagogue killer to death, truck drivers are leaving boom-and-bust supply chain jobs, and how to make travel easier on your body.
Former President Trump is indicted in federal probe of his efforts to reverse 2020 election, Congress tackles the pilot shortage, and can employers force you not to quit.
Differing takes on Devon Archer's Hunter Biden closed-door interview, why are gas prices rising, and preschooler walks at graduation despite facing partial paralysis amid ceremony.
Phoenix hits another 110-degree day and wildfires spread in California, Trump's political committee spent more than $40 million on legal fees, and lower your cancer risk with just four minutes of exercise.
White House downplays age talk, but subtle accommodations are being made, could Twitter's rebrand to X actually work, and how men's shorts got so long.
New Trump indictment says he ordered Mar-a-Lago camera footage deleted, Justice Department opens broad probe into Memphis Police Department, and FedEx driver helps rescue man from burning car.
Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to tax charges, Mitch McConnell says he Is OK after appearing unwell, and why travelers shouldn't post their boarding pass online.
Judge blocks Biden administration's asylum rules, Florida ocean temperatures surpass 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and Navy veteran airman, age 100, flies again.
Justice Department sues Texas over razor-wire buoys, the accommodations being made for President Biden's age, and nearly half of U.S. adults have at least one unused gift card.
UN Command says it's communicating with North Korea over detained US soldier, D.C. is dealing with drama over the defense bill, and you're not alone if you've been rejected for a loan.
Working women's record-setting comeback, the heat is ruining summer camp, and tortoise estate planning.
President Biden slides towards the center, NFL owners unanimously approve $6 billion sale of Washington Commanders, and Barbie is all the buzz this summer.
IRS whistle blowers give testimony on Hunter Biden probe, GOP candidates are drawing millions from Trump 2020 donors, and dreaming about winning the Powerball.
Former President Trump notified he is target in DOJ's Jan. 6 investigation, U.S. hit by blazing heat, smoky air, tropical storm all at once, and not everyone believes grandma.
Georgia Supreme Court denies Trump motion to block election-interference investigation, baby and sister still missing after Pennsylvania flash flooding, and a sailor and his dog found after months stranded in the Pacific.
Heat and rain blanket parts of the U.S., Ukraine takes out strategic bridge, and trying to prevent a lepus invasion.
How do we deal with other irritable people, can we have eco-friendly cruising, and fisherman gear catches on.
House GOP threatens to derail defense bill, Hollywood actors join writers on strike, and the battle of the perfect camping spot.
Record-breaking heat waves hit South, G7 leaders announce joint declaration of support for Ukraine at NATO summit, and how to keep your pets healthy in extreme temperatures this season.
Historic floodwaters begin to recede as Vermont dam stabilizes after nearing capacity, Iowa lawmakers pass six-week abortion ban during marathon special session, and what not to buy on Amazon Prime Day.
Turkey agrees to allow Sweden to join NATO, Congress dives back into fights on spending cuts, and TV's golden era proved costly to streamers.
President Biden defends difficult decision to give Ukraine cluster bombs amid congressional pushback, cities where buying a home is still cheaper than renting, and Elton John farewell tour ends after years of pure joy.
The Army is desperate for smart, fit soldiers, when 3rd party hiring contractors go too far, and the dog on a hunt for lost frisbees.
U.S. to send cluster munitions to bolster Ukraine, first Alzheimer's drug to slow disease gets full FDA approval, and never lose your giving heart.
Philadelphia mass shooting suspect posted disturbing messages, man with guns arrested near Obama home 'attempted to evade' Secret Service, and what you need to know about getting compensated for a flight delay.
America celebrates independence with a spate of mass shootings, GOP divided on first impeachment target, and companies craft new products for Gen Z.
Best of - How Republicans and big business broke up, planes are more crowded with dogs and cats, and things you didn't know about the Fourth of July.
Two people were killed and dozens injured in Baltimore block-party shooting, why missing even one student loan payment could kill your credit score and how to cool your home if you don't have air conditioning.
What is the state of American democracy, new 'landmark' law will help pregnant workers snag parking spaces closer to the office, and teens trade cell phones and creature comforts for manual labor at summer WorkCamp.
Supreme Court strikes down Affirmative Action in college admissions, how to tighten the screws on a suddenly vulnerable Putin, and people hire phone bots to torture telemarketers.
President Biden in a race to reverse voters' pessimism about economy, The lawsuits that could radically reshape how we buy and sell homes forever, and dog finds Boise woman's wedding diamond, months after it went missing.
Supreme Court rejects GOP call for unchecked power for state legislatures in US elections, House Republicans think Democrats' abortion rights strategy could backfire, and New Jersey is the last holdout.
Putin tries to restore control, why voters see crooks in all corners of politics, and a bane for parents is returning to store shelves.
Why Wagner Chief Prigozhin turned against Vladimir Putin, Coast Guard launches highest-level investigation into Titan implosion, and Belgium shot putter steps in to run 100-meter hurdles.
Why Wagner Chief Prigozhin turned against Vladimir Putin, Coast Guard launches highest-level investigation into Titan implosion, and Belgium shot putter steps in to run 100-meter hurdles.
Missing Titanic sub took on extreme danger, Is bad breath a sign of a bigger health problem, and how to avoid having to take a workation.
Submersible passengers died in implosion, homeless numbers rise in U.S. cities, and fewer than half of us have 3 months' expenses saved.
Search intensifies for Titanic sub with only hours of oxygen left, House censures longtime Donald Trump foe Adam Schiff, and family stunned after its missing pet tortoise turns up 2 years after disappearance.
Hunter Biden to plead guilty to federal tax charges, searchers detect undersea sounds in hunt for missing Titanic sub, and a daytime nap is good for the brain.
Ships, planes search for sub that went missing on trip to Titanic wreckage, the rise of the 'bait-and-switch' job interview, and Missouri hotel agrees to honor 40-year-old gift certificate.
6 killed, dozens injured in spate of weekend shootings across US, heat wave triggers big storms, power outages in US Southeast, and 9-year-old saves friend's life by performing the Heimlich Maneuver.
Your online college course may be run by a for-profit company, here comes pickleball tourism, and how three Taylor Swift fans are sticking it to ticket resellers.
Devastation as a tornado ripped through a town in the Texas Panhandle, government shutdown odds grow amid GOP infighting, and the importance of sleep.
Punishing winds, possible tornadoes inflict damage as storms cross US South, Fed holds rates steady but expects more increases, and Cracker Barrel customers go viral.
Legal trouble could dog Trump past election day, 9 wounded in Denver shooting near Nuggets' Ball Arena as fans celebrated, and fun facts for Flag Day.
Donald Trump arrives in Florida to face charges, body recovered from wreckage of I-95 highway collapse, and German Shepherd that was injured in Ukraine from rocket attack gets new start as police dog in Hungary.
I-95 overpass collapses in Philadelphia, what is worrying investors, and nutritionists settle a great food debate.
Cancer doctors rethink aggressive treatments, how not to work on vacation, and the cast-iron skillet wars.
Former President Trump indicted in classified documents case, where are the new ideas from the GOP presidential candidates, and 19-year-old Ph.D. started community college when he was 7.
Wildfire smoke blankets sky, political world braces for possible federal indictment of Trump, and cancer doctors rethink aggressive treatments.
Canadian wildfire smoke shrouds skies From Midwest to New York, GOP 2024 hopefuls try to position themselves both for and against Trump, and stay hydrated in the summer heat with these smart tips.
Ukraine dam supplying water to Crimea, nuclear plant is breached, unleashing floods, will anything come from the Comer investigation into Joe Biden, and Baltimore couple, both nurses, save a man's life mid-flight.
Fighter jets chase small plane in Washington area before it crashes in Virginia, how parents can help- and hurt- their new grads as they begin their careers, and best money moves to make this June.
How dangerous could artificial intelligence be to humans if left unchecked? Plus, how to prepay for your retirement and the die-hards that are still mailing newspaper clippings to their family and friends.
The Senate approves the debt ceiling deal and votes to block Biden's student debt relief plan, why it might not be a good idea to track your spouse's whereabouts and how the shape of your brain can influence your thoughts.
The House approves the debt deal struck by Biden and McCarthy, a shortage of cancer drugs has doctors and patients worried, and why you should beware of cheap hotel deals.
The debt ceiling bill faces a critical test, why Wall Street dreads Biden/Trump rematch, and how to manage the negative effects of social media on your teens.
Congress gets set to weigh in on the debt ceiling deal, violence mars several Memorial Day weekend gatherings, and why the U.S. may be in a "forever" labor shortage.
Best Of - Getting veterans back to work, why your flight is early, even when it's late, and where to find Memorial Day observances near you.
Inside the high-priced world of vintage sports photography collecting, animals are stealing your plane seats, and celebrating the hamburger.
Why complaints from the left and right on the debt ceiling talks point to progress, Supreme Court further erodes EPA's power, and ways to commemorate Memorial Day.
Ron Desantis officially announces, Tina Turner, queen of rock 'n' roll, dies, and should you buy a car on Memorial Day.
Missouri man accused of deliberately crashing U-Haul truck into security barrier near White House, South Carolina lawmakers pass 6-week abortion ban, and the best new cars for teens according to Consumer Reports and IIHS.
No debt ceiling deal yet, U-Haul crashes into Lafayette Square near White House, and are you a mosquito magnet.
Biden, McCarthy to meet Monday as negotiators 'keep working' to resolve standoff, Democrats race to avoid a Biden embarrassment in New Hampshire, and Ohio Bartender performs CPR on unresponsive customer.
What does big tech actually do with your data, should gambling ads be restricted, and why you need a personal theme song.
Ukraine's Zelensky to join Hiroshima G7 summit, what's a fair compromise on the debt ceiling, and how much you exercise may impact your flu and pneumonia risk.
Montana to become first US state to ban TikTok, Biden, McCarthy push forward towards deal on US debt ceiling, and travel apps you need before your next flight.
President Biden to trim planned overseas trip to focus on debt ceiling, North Carolina lawmakers vote to override veto of 12-week abortion ban, and parents turn to TV for unoriginal baby names.
FBI faulted for Its probe of Russian meddling in 2016 campaign, bat-wielding attacker injures Virginia congressman's district office staff, and Pennsylvania teen creates Taylor Swift-inspired ice cream flavors.
President Biden expects to meet lawmakers Tuesday for debt talks, migrant crossings drop at U.S.-Mexico border after Title 42 expiry, and mom of 9 graduates from medical school.
The driverless car future is a bit confusing, what country wants kids to eat more insects, and Japanese dog hailed a hero for saving the life of heart attack victim at a riding school.
Debt ceiling meeting gets postponed, legal challenges threaten President Biden's border plan, and these are the worst drinks for your health.
U.S. tries to handle migrant surge as Title 42 ends, Republicans seek new momentum for Biden family investigation, and weird ways to burn calories.
Donald Trump found liable for defamation, sexual abuse in civil case, outcomes for the debt ceiling battle, and how to find cheap flights in 2023.
Driver is charged in deadly Texas crash, Texas mass-shooting gunman was terminated by Army for mental-health issues, and goodbye to free umbrellas.
Texas suffers a deadly weekend, ending the debt ceiling standoff, and signs you're not getting enough sleep.
Looking to keep youth sports safe, flight-booking conspiracy theories, and the fight over no mow May.
Four Proud Boys are found guilty of seditious conspiracy, Serbia has second mass shooting in two days, and man rushes to stop runaway stroller with baby right before it rolls into busy street.
Police arrest suspect in fatal mass shooting at Atlanta medical center, Federal Reserve raises rates, and tips to help you fall asleep faster.
Texas mass shooting suspect arrested, President Biden to send 1,500 troops to Mexican border, and best money moves to make this May.
At least 6 dead after dust storm causes 80-vehicle pile-up on Illinois, Texas man accused of killing five neighbors was deported four times, and a senior dog in California beats the odds.
Police still searching for Texas man accused of killing five neighbors, reasons Democrats are worried about Biden's reelection, and cancer survivor gets successful kidney transplant 2 years after placing massive ad for donors in Times Square.
Why air rage on airplanes is every traveler's problem, six reasons why you may have a poverty mindset, and stop being the only one who talks in the relationship.
Mike Pence testifies before Jan. 6 grand jury, pressure mounts on DeSantis to fight back harder against Trump, and foods to avoid before bedtime.
Republicans pass debt-ceiling bill, Disney has had enough of Ron DeSantis' anti-business retaliation, and how not to be a jerk when you travel.
Republican debt ceiling bill delayed, Washington becomes latest state to ban the sale of assault rifles, and New Jersey Little League offers unique solution to unruly parents in stands.
Sudan factions agree to 72-hour ceasefire as foreigners are evacuated, the great cable news shake up, and don't make this big mistake when paying down debt.
U.S. and other countries evacuate embassy staff from Sudan, nine injured in shooting at Texas high school prom party and Netflix is mailing its last DVD.
Cutting-edge advances in cancer treatment are underway, how some of those friends who are always traveling can afford it, and the era of free social media may be at an end.
President Biden plans video re-election bid, dealing with an out of touch CEO, and smart ways to spend your tax refund.
Teen brothers among 3 arrested in deadly shooting at Sweet 16 birthday, House Republicans unveil bill to raise debt ceiling, and woman completes Boston Marathon six months after suffering traumatic brain injury.
Fox to pay $787.5 million to settle Dominion's defamation lawsuit, Biden-McCarthy escalate debt ceiling sniping, and refined carbs and red meat driving global rise in type 2 diabetes.
Missouri homeowner charged in shooting of teen who went to wrong house, will Americans feel inflation's impact for years, and what's the best way to do your taxes.
More mass shootings mar the weekend, Fox News defamation trial delayed amid network's push to settle, and things that are actually cheaper now than they were a year ago.
What can we learn from bats, who rarely get sick, things to know before EV road-tripping, and travel hacks to beat the summer crowds and high prices.
Air Guardsman arrested in connection with leaked documents, fake calls about active shooters are hitting more schools, and a nation tries to impose cat curfews.
Federal appeals court revives FDA approval of mifepristone, U.S. seeks to accelerate transition to electric vehicles, and lost dog takes voyage around Alaska.
Manhattan's top prosecutor sues to stop Republican 'intimidation' in Trump case, Louisville, Ky., gunman bought AR-15 rifle legally, and be on the lookout for rodents with orange teeth.
Five dead after bank shooting in Louisville, Ky, Nashville officials vote to send Justin Jones back to Tennessee House, and mother wins $2 million lottery prize one day after daughter finishes last cancer treatment.
The U.S. scrambles to find the source of a highly classified intel leak, the Texas abortion-pill ruling ignites a new national battle and the best ways to invest your cash right now as interest rates climb.
Airlines' are set for a summer stress test, booze on a cruise now costs more for travelers, and the war against sleepovers.
Tennessee legislature expels two Democrats for "disorderly behavior," Clarence Thomas' vacations prompt calls for stronger ethics rules and the lonely dad that went viral after his daughter gave him a puppy.
Deadly Tornadoes strike Midwest and South, Secretary of state Blinken says 'No Doubt' Russia has wrongfully detained WSJ's Evan Gershkovich, and Chipotle customers can't handle the heat.
34 felony charges laid against Former-President Donald Trump, Chicago elects a new mayor, and money moves to make this April.
New York City braces for Trump's historic arraignment, another round of tornadic activity possible for parts of Midwest, Plains and South, and are people getting more disruptive at concerts.
At least 33 dead, dozens more injured as tornadoes hit Midwest, South and Northeast, Former-President Trump to fly to New York for court surrender, and this is how much sleep you should get to avoid a beer belly.
At least 33 dead, dozens more injured as tornadoes hit Midwest, South and Northeast, Former-President Trump to fly to New York for court surrender, and this is how much sleep you should get to avoid a beer belly.
In the wake of SVB collapse, some student loan borrowers feel shafted, buying a house is getting harder, and choose what to dream tonight.
Grand jury votes to indict Donald Trump, Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg jumps into the spotlight, and Michigan rookie pilot pulls off emergency landing.
US military helicopters crash during training, how could a TikTok ban be enforced, and losing weight is good for the heart.
Police still looking for motive in Nashville school shooting, lawmakers grill fed over SVB collapse, and coffee drinkers get more steps but also less sleep.
Nashville school shooting leaves six dead, banking legislation piles up as wobbly market evolves, and trying to find size 23 shoes.
President Biden issues emergency declaration for Mississippi after tornado kills dozens, D.A. Bragg faces historic test with Trump indictment, and Amazon driver with most "Thank Yous" donates his prize money to children's hospital.
Gen Z is coming for the housing market, should retirees be concerned about inflation, and lifestyles of rich and famous pets.
U.S. carries out air strikes in Syria after American contractor killed, what to do if you find a hidden camera while traveling, and is peanut butter a solid, liquid, or gas.
Donald Trump grand jury is called off for Wednesday, Los Angeles area hit by rare tornado, and dog labeled 'ugly' finds home.
Former-President Trump seeks to use indictment to his political advantage, California lashed with 12th atmospheric river, and survive spring break with these easy tech hacks.
New York City braces for Trump indictment protests, Democrats see abortion as electrifying issue in 2024, and Save thousands on your home mortgage by raising your credit score.
UBS agrees to buy Credit Suisse for more than $3 billion, Miami Beach enacts spring break curfew after 2 fatal shootings, and March Madness upsets end chase for perfect bracket.
How Silicon Valley turned on Silicon Valley Bank, what NFL teams have the worst working conditions according to the players, and dog with lopsided face finds loving family who drove more than 2,500 miles to save him.
Eleven banks deposit $30 billion in First Republic Bank, TikTok CEO says sale won't protect security concerns, and there's a run on Silicon Valley Bank swag.
U.S. threatens ban if TikTok's Chinese owners don't sell stakes, more companies are going bust this year, and what are the odds of a perfect March Madness bracket.
US says Russian jet caused spy drone crash over Black Sea, Moscow denies collision, stormy weather slams both coasts, and beware of rise in short-term vacation rental scams.
President Biden says banking system is safe after Silicon Valley Bank collapse, Democrats seek to pivot on crime, and are your bank deposits covered by FDIC insurance.
US acts to shore up banking system confidence, at least eight dead in suspected seaborne smuggling attempt, and daughter turns father's 11-year-old thriller novel into a bestseller with viral TikTok.
Missing children don't always get urgent police attention, a North Carolina town spends nearly a decade fighting over a traffic circle, and pun-loving citizens.
Mexican cartel turns in members it blames for Americans' deaths, GoFundMe fundraisers for college tuition are up by more than 50%, and when it pays to hire a tax pro.
China "most consequential threat" to U.S. national security, top intelligence official says, Mitch McConnell hospitalized after suffering fall, and twin boys in Ohio help save mom after she has seizure while driving.
Two of four Americans kidnapped by gunmen in Mexico found dead, Fed Is prepared to speed up interest-rate rises, and the apps you need to avoid auto and home nightmares.
Search underway for Americans kidnapped in Mexico border town, what the U.S. needs to do to hold China accountable, and Chik-fil-A sends customer care package after her dog dies.
Southern California slammed with heavy snow, police, protesters clash at site of Atlanta police center, and what are America's most dangerous jobs.
Why your favorite local restaurant might throw away its menu this year, more pets, fewer vets, and the return of lowriders.
Jury finds Alex Murdaugh guilty of murder, residents confront train company on derailment, and be wary of CHATGPT app scams.
Snowfall in California mountains leaves residents trapped, Pennsylvania man arrested after alleged explosives were found in baggage, and this is minimum amount of exercise you need per day to reduce early death risk.
Supreme Court skeptical on Biden's student debt forgiveness, will companies bring down prices to help lower inflation, and how to donate to charity while shopping.
White House says no consensus on Covid origin, cyberattack compromised sensitive U.S. Marshals Service data, and New Jersey man walks across US to raise nearly $100K for homeless veterans.
New COVID report gives credence to China lab leak, tornadoes and severe winds strike central US, and take advantage of these new tax credits.
Teens' mental health distress could be worse than CDC data suggests, Americans over 50 are doing extreme sports their grandparents never imagined, and how to slow down.
Train-car wheel bearing overheated before Ohio derailment, winter weather brings snow, power outages, and students help out 80-year-old janitor.
Winter storm causes widespread power outages, EPA says Norfolk Southern will pay for everything, and warming up your car in cold weather can damage your engine.
Russian President Putin suspends nuclear-arms treaty, 23 states under weather alerts, and 17-year-old cancer survivor scores winning shot in final high school basketball game.
Putin set for major Ukraine war speech after Biden walks streets of Kyiv, six killed after fresh earthquake hits Turkey-Syria border, and egg substitutes aren't all they are cracked up to be.
U.S. warns China against supplying arms to Russia in Ukraine War, Ohio resident shares 'really bad' symptoms in wake of toxic train derailment, and teacher's viral video on student lunch debt prompts $30K in donations.
Could the Ohio derailment disaster happen more often, when having a baby and losing your job collide, and what in the world is a darkness retreat.
Safety concerns continue to simmer over the toxic train wreck in Ohio, Congresswoman Haley Stevens on how deal with the debt ceiling and the story of the four-year-old who saved his mom's life.
Why the Ohio derailment disaster could happen more often, FBI searched for Biden documents at University of Delaware, and how to lower your property tax bill.
Police seek motive for Michigan State University shooting, Ohio cleaning up toxic train derailment as pollution 'plume' moves downstream, and winning with Seinfeld.
Mass Shooting at Michigan State University, U.S. military says it recovers key sensors from downed Chinese balloon, and a Vietnam veteran is making sure others who served aren't forgotten this Valentine's Day.
Another high-flying object shot down by the U.S. military, Kansas City takes its 2nd Superbowl trophy in four years and why betting on big game advertisers isn't a great strategy for investors.
The challenges facing Syrians after this week's devastating earthquakes, stop ghostwriting your kids' texts, and these parents raised two kids playing in the Super Bowl.
The latest on the Chinese spy balloon, Mike Pence subpoenaed over 2020 election, and is a $7 million Super Bowl ad worth it.
The challenges facing Syrians after this week's devastating earthquakes, Democrats worry blue-collar voters are slipping away, and can these sounds help you to sleep better.
President Biden lays out State of the Union, spars with GOP, death toll from Syria-Turkey quake rises, and how to help Turkey earthquake victims.
Earthquake rescue work moves slowly, Biden administration preps for tonight's State of the Union, and 18-year-old wins $48 million her first time playing the lottery.
U.S. military searches for balloon remnants, powerful earthquake strikes Turkey and Syria, and how to send Valentines to kids in hospitals.
If 'Independent' were a party, it could dominate American politics, teachers fear what to teach for Black History Month, and how to retire with a purpose.
Chinese spy balloon tracked over U.S. this week, Texas storms leave hundreds of thousands still without power, and Michigan woman returns $15,000 in cash she found while walking to work.
Tyre Nichols' funeral service is held in Memphis, President Biden and Speaker McCarthy start debt-ceiling talks, and what's the deal with Groundhog Day.
First police report in Tyre Nichols case does not match video of deadly beating, why Joe Biden is refusing to negotiate with Republicans, and scientists are trying to resurrect the dodo.
EMTs fired, two more police officers relieved from duty after death of Tyre Nichols, President Biden to end Covid-19 emergency declarations, and good news for Super Bowl party hosts.
Death of Tyre Nichols revives calls in Congress for policing reforms, do mass shootings cause more mass shootings, and skipping exercise in favor of sitting can worsen brain function.
Science has finally cracked the mystery of why so many people believe in conspiracy theories, the secret to a successful business, and what buyers want to see in a home listing.
Five former Memphis police officers face murder charges, Georgia governor declares state of emergency amid Atlanta protests, and Washington police dog retiring after nabbing 166 suspects during nearly 10 years of service.
2024 Senate forecast spells tough road for Democrats to keep slim majority, Kremlin says U.S.-supplied tanks will 'burn' in Ukraine, and Americans are wildly misinformed on housing market.
Classified documents found at Mike Pence's Indiana home, why tech layoffs aren't alarming economists, and 8-year-old helps save great-grandmother who got trapped under car.
At least seven dead in California's second mass shooting in three days, Monterey Park death toll rises as investigators continue to look for motive, and 'workcations' are becoming more popular.
California shooting suspect kills himself after Lunar New Year massacre, Baton Rouge nightclub shooting injures 12, and police agree to DNA test cookie for evidence of Santa Claus.
The science backed ways to change your personality, what you should know about ChatGPT, and desperate home sellers are basically paying buyers to purchase their homes.
U.S. hits debt ceiling as partisan standoff sparks economic worries, acclaimed singer-songwriter David Crosby has died, and why is OJ so expensive.
U.S. prepping major military package for Ukraine, White House struggles with messaging strategy over Biden documents, and here's why egg prices are soaring across the US.
At least 2 suspects sought in "massacre" at California home that left 6 dead, Army drawing on nostalgic marketing, and bowling Is in a knock-down fight over new high-tech pins.
Losing New Mexico candidate arrested over shootings at Democrats' homes, classified documents controversy raises questions about Biden's think tank, and New York man who broke into a school to shelter more than 20 people from deadly blizzard is awarded Super Bowl tickets by the Buffalo Bills.
The House GOP is seeking visitor logs from Biden's Delaware home, California is pounded again with storms, but clearer skies are on the horizon and why more employers don't need a college degree.
Why 2024 could be most expensive election ever, in defense of a college degree, and Southwest's meltdown could end up being good for travelers.
Attorney General Garland names special counsel to investigate Biden Documents, severe storms ravage Southeast, and how the smartest travelers avoid waiting in lines.
President Biden aides discover additional classified documents at second location, why did the FAA have to ground all flights Wednesday morning, and simple things you can do to boost your credit score this year.
U.S. House Republicans vote to go after Biden Justice Department, 4 more storms heading toward California in next 10 days, and free airfare to anyone looking to adopt one of these three kittens.
President Biden's classified documents turned over to the National Archive, House passes rules package, and interest in CPR training spikes after Damar Hamlin on-field cardiac arrest.
President Biden visits border wall, work can finally resume in Congress, and how to exercise during a work trip and stay fit while traveling.
The cashless future is here, more bosses order workers back to the office as job market shifts, and unicycle rider nears end of Maine to Florida journey.
Hardline Republicans dig in against McCarthy's House speaker bid, high winds, torrential rains lash California, killing at least two, and Vikings' Harrison Phillips buys food for Damar Hamlin's family, those taking care of him.
State of emergency in California as massive storm unleashes flooding, Kevin McCarthy fails for second day, and where are interest rates headed in 2023.
Kevin McCarthy falls short of House Speaker win in three rounds of voting, Damar Hamlin remains in critical condition, and Georgia organization pays off over $147K in lunch debts at grade schools across state.
Buffalo Bills said safety Damar Hamlin in critical condition after cardiac arrest after hit, Russian anger grows over strike that killed dozens of troops in Ukraine, and GoFundMe children's toy drive created by Damar Hamlin gets huge boost after injury.
Best of - Is President Biden ready to make deals with Republicans in Congress, making a three-week vacation possible, and ways to save money on your New Year's resolutions.
HAppy New Year! - The impossible decisions that faced those trapped in the Buffalo storm, how to prepare for layoffs, and why 'Auld Lang Syne' is sung on New Year's Eve.
Southwest Airlines gears up for a normal flight schedule after mass cancellations, President Biden signs $1.65 trillion spending bill, and ways American finances actually improved in 2022.
Buffalo still clearing snow as winter storm's death toll rises to 37, Southwest Airlines cancels thousands more flights as federal government says it will investigate, and Buffalo woman saves man with severe frostbite.
Supreme Court keeps Title 42 border expulsions in place, Military police enforce driving ban in snow-stricken Buffalo, and hip-hop's breakout stars include two rappers in their 70s.
Western NY death toll rises from storm chaos, the end of Netflix password sharing, and a three-week vacation in 2023.
Best Of - Americans are spending less time with friends, why media companies are having a tough time right now, and many stores will have a stricter return policy this holiday season.
Why parents are struggling to find hospital beds for their sick kids, why the NFL is hot on flag football and why giant bow makers don't think you'll be getting a car for Christmas this year.
Dangerous winter storm potentially disrupts travel for millions, the test the bitter cold poses for the Texas power grid, and the one item you should always have in your car during the winter.
Zelensky says Ukraine will never surrender, millions of Americans prepare for piles of snow and bitter winter cold and why Hanukkah movies and TV shows are becoming more popular.
House panel votes to release Donald Trump's Tax Returns, magnitude 6.4 earthquake shakes Northern California and why parents are struggling to get hospital beds for their kids.
Jan. 6 committee votes to refer Trump to Justice Department for criminal charges, why do so many couples get divorced right after the holidays, and all they want for Christmas is to stop that Mariah Carey song.
U.S. House Jan. 6 Capitol riot probe to consider Trump criminal referral, El Paso declares emergency as migrant influx raises safety concerns, and is that co-worker really off to a new adventure.
Don't panic if you were laid off, why you can't hear your TV, and malls have gone to the dogs.
Dow falls more than 700 points on interest-rate expectations, Senate passes $858 billion defense-policy bill, and tips to stay safe in winter weather.
At least 3 dead and multiple injured as tornadoes wreak havoc across Louisiana and the Southeast, Fed raises rate by 0.5 percentage point, and what it takes to be a World Cup referee.
Massive US storm brings tornadoes to South, blizzard threat, congressional negotiators reach framework for deal on funding government, and AI photography is going viral and raising concerns.
Heavy snow forecast for parts of Midwest, West, Hunter Biden allies pursue plans to go on offense against GOP attacks, and why some people get more colds and flu in winter.
U.S. says working on 'next steps' to secure release of Whelan from Russia, what's going on with the housing market, and credit card tips to help get you through the holiday season.
Food banks are struggling this holiday season, how to take a break from drinking alcohol without being noticed, and Navy carries out secret mission to drop ping pong balls on Army rivals ahead of annual football game.
WNBA star Britney Griner comes home, FedEx driver charged in 7-year-old Athena Strand's death, and these are the most and least reliable airlines.
Shots fired near Duke Energy facility in South Carolina, ex-border patrol agent convicted of killing 4 women in Texas, and 13 stranded strangers went on a road trip.
Georgia Democrat Raphael Warnock wins Senate runoff, Trump Organization found guilty of criminal tax fraud, and are Christmas lights jacking up your electric bill.
North Carolina residents could be without power for days after targeted gunfire attack, Senate candidates make last pitch in Georgia midterm election runoff, and last-minute ways to lower your taxes.
Attack on North Carolina power substations leaves 45,000 without electricity, Republicans distance themselves from Trump's call to ignore constitution, and camel pageant is among World Cup's sidelines attractions.
Why retailers are trying extra hard to woo holiday shoppers, what's behind the exploding prices of pro sports franchises, and social media is now a destination for holiday shopping.
Senate votes to pass bill blocking nationwide railroad strike, Supreme Court to decide whether Biden administration can provide mass student-loan forgiveness, and Home Depot workers track down owner of dropped $700 cash.
House approves imposing railroad labor deal, Fed prepared to slow rate-rise pace in December, and are you budgeting enough for your pet?
Senate passes bill protecting same-sex marriage, food banks are struggling this holiday season, and singing street marshals are Qatar World Cup's surprise stars.
Chinese authorities seek out COVID protesters, President Biden calls on Congress to help avert rail shutdown, and NY sergeant hailed for aiding at 2017 birth helps at another.
Shanghai tightens security after anti-lockdown protests across China, 2 rescued after small plane crashes into power lines in Maryland, and why it's so important to keep investing when stocks are down.
How to handle your toxic family, stressed-out Americans plan to buy fewer Christmas gifts, and best cities for soccer fans.
Black Friday BEST-OF - How the warehouse boom devoured America's workforce, the hidden power of coincidences, and the robots are here.
Thanksgiving BEST-OF - How did the NFL become a behemoth, why the price of gas has such power over us, and this farm offers turkey cuddling.
Multiple people dead in Virginia Walmart shooting, Supreme Court clears way for Donald Trump's tax returns to be released to House panel, and Thanksgiving dinner foods you can and can't get through TSA.
Victims in Colorado Springs LGBTQ nightclub shooting identified, memorial held for 1 of 4 Idaho victims, and if you're taking a road trip this Thanksgiving, here are some ways to save on gas.
Colorado Springs police probe motive in LGBTQ nightclub shooting, where inflation is improving the most, and best and worst airports of 2022.
Nancy Pelosi will step down as Democratic party leader in House, potentially 'historic' lake-effect snowstorm underway in western New York could bury Buffalo, and should you drink water before bed.
Republicans win control of House, still no suspects in deaths of 4 University of Idaho students, and here's how to know if a deal is too good to pass up.
World leaders hold emergency meeting as 'Russian-made' missile kills two in Poland, why Independent voters broke for Democrats in the midterm elections, and NJ man is pushing a shopping cart across America to help homeless veterans.
Republicans on verge of retaking House as counting continues, Democrat Katie Hobbs defeats Kari Lake in Arizona Governor race, and rude behavior is contagious and on the rise.
House majority undecided as Democrats keep Senate control, President Biden meets with China's Xi Jinping, and when it pays to sleep on the job.
Political operatives scrutinize Americans' digital lives to hunt for donors, a look at Elon Musk's Twitter, and putting the fun in funerals.
U.S. judge strikes down Biden's student debt relief plan, GOP inches closer to narrow House majority, the history behind Veterans Day.
Hurricane Nicole makes landfall as a Category 1 storm along the east coast of Florida, many midterm races are still up in the air, and woman celebrating 101st birthday says tequila is the secret to a happy life.
Hurricane Nicole makes landfall as a Category 1 storm along the east coast of Florida, many midterm races are still up in the air, and woman celebrating 101st birthday says tequila is the secret to a happy life.
Takeaways from the Midterm Elections, Democratic governors mostly hold on, and what to do if you won the Powerball.
Takeaways from the Midterm Elections, Democratic governors mostly hold on, and what to do if you won the Powerball.
Candidates make last pitches in final hours of Midterms campaigning, how midterm elections could shift balance of power in state legislatures, and obituaries push get-out-the-vote messages.
Candidates make last pitches in final hours of Midterms campaigning, how midterm elections could shift balance of power in state legislatures, and obituaries push get-out-the-vote messages.
Threats to midterm election workers spur law enforcement response across U.S., President Biden's biggest mistake so far, and dog goes viral after TikTok video shows it's overlooked at NY adoption event.
Threats to midterm election workers spur law enforcement response across U.S., President Biden's biggest mistake so far, and dog goes viral after TikTok video shows it's overlooked at NY adoption event.
Why won't men go to the doctor, the war to define what work looks like, and the artist who live paints NASCAR's champion within minutes of the checkered flag.
Why won't men go to the doctor, the war to define what work looks like, and the artist who live paints NASCAR's champion within minutes of the checkered flag.
Russian forces 'most likely' leaving Kherson, calls grow for more lawmaker security after attack on Paul Pelosi, and Americans 'eager' to travel for Thanksgiving.
Russian forces 'most likely' leaving Kherson, calls grow for more lawmaker security after attack on Paul Pelosi, and Americans 'eager' to travel for Thanksgiving.
Federal Reserve hikes rate by 0.75 point, President Biden warns election deniers pose threat, and why won't men go to the doctor.
Federal Reserve hikes rate by 0.75 point, President Biden warns election deniers pose threat, and why won't men go to the doctor.
Supreme Court rejects Lindsey Graham's bid to avoid Georgia grand jury testimony, suspect in hammer attack on Paul Pelosi had list of targets, and Missouri second-grader's lost birthday balloons float 500 miles to Tennessee.
Supreme Court rejects Lindsey Graham's bid to avoid Georgia grand jury testimony, suspect in hammer attack on Paul Pelosi had list of targets, and Missouri second-grader's lost birthday balloons float 500 miles to Tennessee.
Alleged Paul Pelosi attacker David DePape charged by federal prosecutors, over 20 people injured in separate Halloween night mass shootings, and Iowa man rescues 4 siblings from house fire after making wrong turn.
Alleged Paul Pelosi attacker David DePape charged by federal prosecutors, over 20 people injured in separate Halloween night mass shootings, and Iowa man rescues 4 siblings from house fire after making wrong turn.
Over 130 dead after bridge collapses into river in India, Georgia candidates Kemp and Abrams argue over abortion, gun control, and the best and the worst candies for kids.
Over 130 dead after bridge collapses into river in India, Georgia candidates Kemp and Abrams argue over abortion, gun control, and the best and the worst candies for kids.
Why the price of gas has such power over us, a Halloween shopping spree gone wrong, and how the Buccaneers plan to conquer the German market ahead of Munich game.
Why the price of gas has such power over us, a Halloween shopping spree gone wrong, and how the Buccaneers plan to conquer the German market ahead of Munich game.
Eight killed in Oklahoma house fire, Uvalde families call for resignation of top Texas police official, and just one more reason to not route for the Philadelphia Phillies.
Eight killed in Oklahoma house fire, Uvalde families call for resignation of top Texas police official, and just one more reason to not route for the Philadelphia Phillies.
Darrell Brooks found guilty in Waukesha Christmas parade attack, the big recession risk that no one is talking about, and most affordable housing markets for homebuyers.
Darrell Brooks found guilty in Waukesha Christmas parade attack, the big recession risk that no one is talking about, and most affordable housing markets for homebuyers.
President Biden warns Moscow using nukes would be a serious mistake, School gunman had AR-15-style weapon and 600 rounds of ammo, and candy prices are truly wants scary this Halloween.
President Biden warns Moscow using nukes would be a serious mistake, School gunman had AR-15-style weapon and 600 rounds of ammo, and candy prices are truly wants scary this Halloween.
St. Louis high school shooting leaves three dead, Russia brings Ukraine 'dirty bomb' warning to U.N. as it evacuates Kherson, and Kentucky basketball coach treats coal miner's family to tickets.
St. Louis high school shooting leaves three dead, Russia brings Ukraine 'dirty bomb' warning to U.N. as it evacuates Kherson, and Kentucky basketball coach treats coal miner's family to tickets.
Russia hits Ukraine homes, evacuates Kherson, warns of escalation, Boris Johnson drops out of race for U.K. Prime Minister, and Tennessee fans aid opponent whose family lost home in hurricane.
Russia hits Ukraine homes, evacuates Kherson, warns of escalation, Boris Johnson drops out of race for U.K. Prime Minister, and Tennessee fans aid opponent whose family lost home in hurricane.
People who are fighting back against scammers, learn to like the most annoying person in your life, and a town rallied around a hero.
People who are fighting back against scammers, learn to like the most annoying person in your life, and a town rallied around a hero.
Conservatives scramble to replace Liz Truss as U.K. leader, student-loan forgiveness program clears hurdle, and people who sleep 5 hours or less a night face higher risk of multiple health problems.
Conservatives scramble to replace Liz Truss as U.K. leader, student-loan forgiveness program clears hurdle, and people who sleep 5 hours or less a night face higher risk of multiple health problems.
Ukrainians moved from Kherson as Russia announces martial law in occupied regions, President Biden says he will keep tapping oil reserves, and San Diego baseball fans can't stop singing (badly) about the Padres.
Ukrainians moved from Kherson as Russia announces martial law in occupied regions, President Biden says he will keep tapping oil reserves, and San Diego baseball fans can't stop singing (badly) about the Padres.
President Biden to sell more oil from strategic reserve to keep gas prices in check, Democrats worry they peaked too soon ahead of midterms, and New Jersey grandmother goes viral for ranking her 10 grandkids
President Biden to sell more oil from strategic reserve to keep gas prices in check, Democrats worry they peaked too soon ahead of midterms, and New Jersey grandmother goes viral for ranking her 10 grandkids
Fiery debates in two key election battlegrounds, Russian missile hits apartments in Ukrainian city after U.S. warns on war crimes, and the best and worst days to fly for Thanksgiving.
Fiery debates in two key election battlegrounds, Russian missile hits apartments in Ukrainian city after U.S. warns on war crimes, and the best and worst days to fly for Thanksgiving.
Russian drones attack Ukraine's Kyiv, 4 wounded in shooting outside Clark Atlanta University library, and October tax deadline looms for millions of filers who got extensions.
Russian drones attack Ukraine's Kyiv, 4 wounded in shooting outside Clark Atlanta University library, and October tax deadline looms for millions of filers who got extensions.
COVID-19 pandemic aid more than $300 billion short for dealing with student learning loss, getting service members the mental health help they need, and McDonald's sparks a collecting frenzy.
COVID-19 pandemic aid more than $300 billion short for dealing with student learning loss, getting service members the mental health help they need, and McDonald's sparks a collecting frenzy.
North Carolina shooting leaves 5 dead, Florida jury spares Parkland school gunman from death penalty, and is it better to work out in the morning or at night.
North Carolina shooting leaves 5 dead, Florida jury spares Parkland school gunman from death penalty, and is it better to work out in the morning or at night.
Russian missiles target more than 40 Ukraine cities, jury orders Alex Jones to pay $965 million in damages for Sandy Hook claims, and petting your dog may lead to stronger memory and better problem solving skills.
Russian missiles target more than 40 Ukraine cities, jury orders Alex Jones to pay $965 million in damages for Sandy Hook claims, and petting your dog may lead to stronger memory and better problem solving skills.
Ukraine pleads for more military aid, Baltimore prosecutors drop charges against Adnan Syed, and combining weight training with another activity could lower your risk of early death.
Ukraine pleads for more military aid, Baltimore prosecutors drop charges against Adnan Syed, and combining weight training with another activity could lower your risk of early death.
Russia vows to respond to greater Western involvement in Ukraine, Los Angeles City Council President resigns leadership role after racist remarks, and man hit in the head by Aaron Judge foul ball gets Aaron Judge to sign.
Russia vows to respond to greater Western involvement in Ukraine, Los Angeles City Council President resigns leadership role after racist remarks, and man hit in the head by Aaron Judge foul ball gets Aaron Judge to sign.
Explosions rock Kyiv after Putin accuses Ukraine of attack on bridge, Los Angeles City Council president issues apology after allegedly making racist remarks in leaked audio, and Commanders' Brian Robinson Jr plays months after being wounded in shooting.
Explosions rock Kyiv after Putin accuses Ukraine of attack on bridge, Los Angeles City Council president issues apology after allegedly making racist remarks in leaked audio, and Commanders' Brian Robinson Jr plays months after being wounded in shooting.
Ending COVID-19 requirements only brought new limits for some high-risk travelers, the 2022 college football season is setting records in coach firings, and teacher's TikTok videos revealing upcoming school musical go viral.
Ending COVID-19 requirements only brought new limits for some high-risk travelers, the 2022 college football season is setting records in coach firings, and teacher's TikTok videos revealing upcoming school musical go viral.
President Biden says Putin's nuclear threat biggest risk since Cuban Missile Crisis, how high could gas prices go after OPEC News, and man rows boat from NYC to Ireland.
President Biden says Putin's nuclear threat biggest risk since Cuban Missile Crisis, how high could gas prices go after OPEC News, and man rows boat from NYC to Ireland.
California family kidnapped on Monday found dead, the unprecedented challenges facing Southwest Florida, and fat bear week.
California family kidnapped on Monday found dead, the unprecedented challenges facing Southwest Florida, and fat bear week.
Former-President Trump asks Supreme Court to intervene in Mar-a-Lago documents fight, Hurricane Ian's death toll rises as crews in Florida go door to door, and Aaron Judge home run that changed a kid's life.
Former-President Trump asks Supreme Court to intervene in Mar-a-Lago documents fight, Hurricane Ian's death toll rises as crews in Florida go door to door, and Aaron Judge home run that changed a kid's life.
President Biden travels to Puerto Rico for Hurricane Fiona recovery update, Ukraine forces break through Russian defences in the south, and dog at Ohio Middle School gets her own yearbook picture for 2nd year in a row.
President Biden travels to Puerto Rico for Hurricane Fiona recovery update, Ukraine forces break through Russian defences in the south, and dog at Ohio Middle School gets her own yearbook picture for 2nd year in a row.
Hurrican Ian's hardest-hit areas rev up recovery efforts, Zelenskiy says Ukraine forces liberated two cities in Kherson region, and you might be getting 'Quiet Fired.'
Hurrican Ian's hardest-hit areas rev up recovery efforts, Zelenskiy says Ukraine forces liberated two cities in Kherson region, and you might be getting 'Quiet Fired.'
Why storm surge is such a deadly and destructive threat, the heroes of Hurricane Ian, and butter boards are taking over TikTok.
Why storm surge is such a deadly and destructive threat, the heroes of Hurricane Ian, and butter boards are taking over TikTok.
Ian strengthens to hurricane again as it heads toward South Carolina, the cost of taming inflation, and TV reporter rescues nurse who was trapped in Hurricane Ian floodwaters.
Hurricane Ian one of strongest storms in US history, September was bad for investors, and man saves cat as Ian's floodwaters rise around him.
Hurricane Ian barrels toward Florida, Ukraine 'sham' referendum results point to Russia annexation, and how to keep your pet safe during a storm.
Floridians warned as Hurricane Ian strengthens to Category 2, Dow Industrials fall into Bear Market, and world's first real-life sheep-counting sleep experience opens.
Floridians warned as Hurricane Ian strengthens to Category 2, Dow Industrials fall into Bear Market, and world's first real-life sheep-counting sleep experience opens.
Ian could become catastrophic, hundreds of thousands without power in Atlantic Canada, John Cena sets new Guinness World Record.
Ian could become catastrophic, hundreds of thousands without power in Atlantic Canada, John Cena sets new Guinness World Record.
What happened to your country, prices for these things haven't gone up in decades, and the need to work happy.
What happened to your country, prices for these things haven't gone up in decades, and the need to work happy.
Things to watch as Putin escalates in Ukraine, President Biden promises federal government will fully cover a month of aid to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Fiona, and how to help your teen get moving.
Things to watch as Putin escalates in Ukraine, President Biden promises federal government will fully cover a month of aid to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Fiona, and how to help your teen get moving.
Donald Trump and his company are sued by New York Attorney General, U.N. showdown looms as Ukraine calls for Russia to be stripped of veto rights, and this exercise burns the most calories, and it's right at your feet.
Donald Trump and his company are sued by New York Attorney General, U.N. showdown looms as Ukraine calls for Russia to be stripped of veto rights, and this exercise burns the most calories, and it's right at your feet.
Migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard sue DeSantis in class action alleging fraud, Russia mobilizes more troops for Ukraine, and fan who caught Aaron Judge's 60th home run ball gladly gives it back.
Migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard sue DeSantis in class action alleging fraud, Russia mobilizes more troops for Ukraine, and fan who caught Aaron Judge's 60th home run ball gladly gives it back.
Hurricane Fiona overwhelms Puerto Rico with flooding, Texas sheriff opens criminal probe into DeSantis operation to fly migrants to Martha's Vineyard, and prices for these things haven't gone up in decades.
Hurricane Fiona overwhelms Puerto Rico with flooding, Texas sheriff opens criminal probe into DeSantis operation to fly migrants to Martha's Vineyard, and prices for these things haven't gone up in decades.
Puerto Rico without power as Hurricane Fiona makes landfall, Massachusetts seeks human trafficking probe targeting Florida Gov. DeSantis over migrants, and monarchies are in decline.
Puerto Rico without power as Hurricane Fiona makes landfall, Massachusetts seeks human trafficking probe targeting Florida Gov. DeSantis over migrants, and monarchies are in decline.
Ukraine faces dilemma of how far and how fast to press advantage over Russia, employers expand benefits to offer divorce support, and the 49-year-old college football player.
Friction between White House and senior Homeland Security officials mounts as migrant border crossings soar, how inflation is fueling a nationwide labor movement, and Chick-fil-A employee praised for saving woman and baby during carjacking.
US railroads, unions reach deal tentative as strike deadline loomed, Northeastern employee injured by package might have staged incident, and ways a national railroad strike could impact you.
US railroads, unions reach deal tentative as strike deadline loomed, Northeastern employee injured by package might have staged incident, and ways a national railroad strike could impact you.
Stocks suffer worst day since June 2020, Ukraine stabilizes counter-offensive gains, and there could be a record high Social Security cost-of-living adjustment in 2023.
Stocks suffer worst day since June 2020, Ukraine stabilizes counter-offensive gains, and there could be a record high Social Security cost-of-living adjustment in 2023.
Russia withdraws more forces from Northeast Ukraine as Kyiv presses advance, DOJ accepts Trump-recommended Judge for Special Master to vet Mar-a-Lago documents, and Ohio school cafeteria worker hailed as hero after saving choking student.
Queen Elizabeth II begins her final journey, western wildfires leave 14,000 people under evacuation orders, and why drinking coffee can make you spend more money.
The life, legacy and style of Queen Elizabeth II, how can parents keep sports fun for kids, and the most powerful quotes remembering 9/11.
Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96 after 70 years on the throne, how President Biden's latest strategy could backfire, and Queen Elizabeth II's most memorable, poignant quotes.
Canada suspect in fatal knife attacks dies after arrest, shooting spree leaves 4 dead in Memphis, and four-year-old helps save mother's life by calling ambulance after she suffers seizure.
Rolling blackouts called off amid 'extraordinary heat event' in California, UN pushes for Ukrainian nuclear plant's safety, and best money moves for September 2022.
Canada extends manhunt for suspect in stabbing spree that killed 10, Judge grants Donald Trump's request for independent review of Mar-a-Lago documents, and microbreaks can increase your well-being.
Labor Day - More workers are Quiet Quitting, restaurants face an extortion threat, and stats about the workers' holiday.
Labor Day - More workers are Quiet Quitting, restaurants face an extortion threat, and stats about the workers' holiday.
The terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, took a large toll on America's sense of security. In the dawn of this new era, Congress moved to take swift action by creating the Patriot Act. The stated goal was to identify and strike back against terrorists, but in practice, the law had much wider-reaching effects. But everything changed in 2013 when an intelligence contractor named Edward Snowden decided to expose the truth, leaking more classified documents than any whistleblower in American history.
This four-part series from American Scandal follows Edward Snowden's transformation, from a respected intelligence officer, to the most wanted whistleblower in the world.
This is just a preview of Edward Snowden from American Scandal, but you can listen to the rest of this episode at wondery.fm/AS_ThisMorning
The terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, took a large toll on America's sense of security. In the dawn of this new era, Congress moved to take swift action by creating the Patriot Act. The stated goal was to identify and strike back against terrorists, but in practice, the law had much wider-reaching effects. But everything changed in 2013 when an intelligence contractor named Edward Snowden decided to expose the truth, leaking more classified documents than any whistleblower in American history.
This four-part series from American Scandal follows Edward Snowden's transformation, from a respected intelligence officer, to the most wanted whistleblower in the world.
This is just a preview of Edward Snowden from American Scandal, but you can listen to the rest of this episode at wondery.fm/AS_ThisMorning
New life for nuke plants, why are workers and employers ghosting each other, and why some Americans are still isolating from Covid-19.
New life for nuke plants, why are workers and employers ghosting each other, and why some Americans are still isolating from Covid-19.
President Biden warns Donald Trump and his closest followers are trying to undermine American democracy, Jackson water crisis deepens as state deploys National Guard, and England's wildest event is bingo night.
California wildfires force evacuations amid heat wave, President Biden pledges support as Mississippi's capital still without drinking water, and 20,000 people threw truckloads of tomatoes at each other for an hour, a national tradition.
DOJ points to likely obstruction in investigation of documents at Trump's Mar-a-Lago, President Biden declares emergency over Mississippi water crisis, and uneasy shoppers put retailers in jeopardy.
Elderly customer and employee who attempted to disarm gunman ID'd as victims in shooting at Oregon Safeway, Zelenskiy urges Russians to 'go home' as Ukraine presses offensive in south, and blind Michigan judge drives.
Multiple people dead after gunman opens fire at Oregon Safeway, lingering questions on Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, and Krispy Kreme marks NASA's Artemis I moon mission launch with special filled, dipped donut.
Productivity and the risks of quiet quitting, tailgating costs are up 'substantially' this year, and blowout bachelorette parties are back.
Judge orders Justice Department to release redacted affidavit, California approves rules to ban gasoline-powered cars by 2035, and sleep deprivation may make you more selfish.
Judge orders Justice Department to release redacted affidavit, California approves rules to ban gasoline-powered cars by 2035, and sleep deprivation may make you more selfish.
President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan to cancel up to $20,000 in debt, Idaho must allow abortions in certain emergencies, judge rules, and habits linked to a longer, happier life.
President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan to cancel up to $20,000 in debt, Idaho must allow abortions in certain emergencies, judge rules, and habits linked to a longer, happier life.
President Biden planning student-loan announcement, the latest midterm primary winners, and Pennsylvania emotional support alligator is up for America's Favorite Pet.
Former-President Trump files lawsuit challenging Mar-a-Lago search by FBI, Russia blames Ukraine in car bomb killing of Daria Dugina, and dogs cry tears of happiness when reunited with owners.
Former-President Trump files lawsuit challenging Mar-a-Lago search by FBI, Russia blames Ukraine in car bomb killing of Daria Dugina, and dogs cry tears of happiness when reunited with owners.
Flash flooding at a national park in New Mexico forced the evacuation of about 160 people, don't worry about a beefier IRS, and cost of raising a child jumps to over $300,000.
What is the Espionage Act and how has it been used, gender pay gap starts early, and why is airline travel so miserable.
What is the Espionage Act and how has it been used, gender pay gap starts early, and why is airline travel so miserable.
Judge may release redacted affidavit in Trump search, IRS becomes GOP boogeyman ahead of midterms, and Army soldier aims to rescue desperate dog that snuck onto overseas base.
U.S., Taiwan to begin formal talks for trade, CDC director announces agency overhaul, and the nightmare travel days coming for USC and UCLA athletes.
President Biden signs bill aimed at lowering drug costs, boosting renewable energy, Liz Cheney is defeated by Trump-backed Harriet Hageman, and why is airline travel so miserable.
Justice Department opposes unsealing Trump FBI search warrant affidavit, Afghan evacuees face uncertainty in U.S., and Georgia high school football players rescue trapped woman from car crash.
Former President Trump wants classified documents returned, driver slams into Pennsylvania crowd and later kills mother, and librarian starts collection with hundreds of artifacts left behind in books.
Former President Trump wants classified documents returned, driver slams into Pennsylvania crowd and later kills mother, and librarian starts collection with hundreds of artifacts left behind in books.
The US economy is splitting in 2, the state of the sports card boom, and sensible tech advice for back to school.
Justice Department asks a judge to unseal the warrant FBI agents used to search the former president's Mar-a-Lago home, CDC drops quarantine recommendations, and North Carolina deputies are asking for help naming this K-9 pup.
Donald Trump takes the Fifth, 3 are killed and dozens of homes are damaged in Indiana house explosion, and Missouri spelunkers find dog missing for months inside cave.
Donald Trump takes the Fifth, 3 are killed and dozens of homes are damaged in Indiana house explosion, and Missouri spelunkers find dog missing for months inside cave.
FBI search of Trump property prompted by concerns over sensitive documents, Democrats hopeful climate and health care bill will mobilize voters in vulnerable election year, and how to find the best car deal.
FBI Searches Trump's Florida home Mar-a-Lago in document investigation, Travis McMichael, Gregory McMichael sentenced to second life terms for Ahmaud Arbery murder, and you can still nab that raise despite inflation.
Senate passes Democrats' climate, healthcare and tax bill, killings of Muslims in New Mexico spark alarm, and automakers want in on your monthly subscription costs.
How Covid has permanently shocked nursing homes, why pre-nups aren't just for rich people anymore and why you local bar may not have frozen drinks this summer.
Holdout senator approves of Democrats' climate bill, U.S. declares monkeypox a public health emergency and why a back to school sleep schedule is important for your kids.
Senate ratifies adding Sweden and Finland to NATO, Alex Jones admits Sandy Hook attack was real and how to retire early even you're starting late.
Pelosi pledges solidarity with Taiwan, how inflation could roil the midterm elections and why the chicken sandwich wars are heating up again.
U.S. says drone strike kills al Qaeda leader, the death toll rises again as heavy rain continues to pound Kentucky and how to get your kids off screens and ready for school.
The death toll rises from flooding in Kentucky, why gas prices may not be your biggest inflation concern and how to have better conversations with anyone.
Extreme heat can impact mental health, your boss might be reading your work messages, and high yoga classes are all the buzz these days. Sponsored by NordPass, go to NordPass.com/GORDON or use code GORDON at checkout!
Extreme heat can impact mental health, your boss might be reading your work messages, and high yoga classes are all the buzz these days. Sponsored by NordPass, go to NordPass.com/GORDON or use code GORDON at checkout!
At least 8 dead in wake of flooding, power outages in eastern Kentucky, how pessimistic Americans could worry the economy into recession, and are you entitled to compensation if your flight is delayed. Sponsored by NordPass, go to NordPass.com/GORDON or use code GORDON at checkout!
At least 8 dead in wake of flooding, power outages in eastern Kentucky, how pessimistic Americans could worry the economy into recession, and are you entitled to compensation if your flight is delayed. Sponsored by NordPass, go to NordPass.com/GORDON or use code GORDON at checkout!
Joe Manchin reaches deal with Chuck Schumer on energy, healthcare, tax package, Fed lifts rates by 0.75 point again, and Arizona man grows hair out for 2 years to make wig for mom fighting brain tumor. Sponsored by NordPass, go to NordPass.com/GORDON or use code GORDON at checkout!
Pence and Trump deliver competing speeches, police release video of officer shooting a woman who fired a gun at Dallas Love Field airport, and ways work is 'sabotaging' your sleep. Sponsored by NordPass, go to NordPass.com/GORDON or use code GORDON at checkout!
Wildfire near Yosemite National Park balloons to California's largest this year, woman fires gun at Dallas airport, and more proof that criminals are dumb.
U.S. continues to swelter under record-breaking heat wave, Democrats' fragile gas price reprieve, and how to keep your smartphone from overheating this summer.
The reasons behind the extreme heat in the U.S. and Europe, is student loan forgiveness fair to those without college degrees, and meet Emmanuel, the emu the internet has fallen in love with.
Jan. 6 hearing depicts Donald Trump as content to let the riot rage, Congressman Lee Zeldin attacked during New York state stump speech, and GoFundMe raises $500K for pizza man who saved 5 from house fire.
More than 100 Million Americans face dangerous heat wave, Russia expands Ukraine war goals, and man saves 5 from house fire.
U.S. House passes bill protecting marriage equality, Americans endure 'dragon's breath' heat wave, and what a good night's sleep can do for your heart
Indiana mall shooter was 20 years old and had a juvenile record, hundreds dead as extreme heat wave broils Europe, and here's how tires can save $70 a year on gas.
Uvalde school shooting report finds 'systemic failures' in law enforcement response, Zelensky removes Ukraine's General Prosecutor, head of Secret Service, and NY football coach to attempt Alcatraz Sharkfest Swim for charity.
What do active shooters have in common, is that remote job opening really remote, and what's the definition of a fake Twitter account.
President Biden meets Israel's leaders with focus on Iran's nuclear ambitions, Joe Manchin pulls plug on climate and tax talks, and stop challenging the world's fastest sprinters to races.
Flood leaves 44 people unaccounted for in southwest Virginia, Why the Fed is taking a hammer to the housing market, and 1 in 4 Americans say they want to purchase an electric car.
The Jan 6 committee outlines the role of far-right groups in the attack on the Capitol, more scrutiny on the response of law enforcement during the Uvalde massacre and why Amazon still clicks with shoppers.
Hospitals must provide abortions in emergency situations, President Biden pushes to ban assault weapons, and US Navy sailors reunite with the dogs they rescued from near-certain death in the Middle East.
President Biden weighs authority to declare abortion-related public health emergency, big cities can't get workers back to the office, and Wall Street reaches for cliché to excuse your withered 401(k).
Welcome to your worst travel nightmare, how do you avoid letting fear control you, and it the cruise industry coming back.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe assassinated, House Republicans weigh national abortion restrictions, and how to save money on travel.
Boris Johnson plans to resign as British Prime Minister, Highland Park shooting suspect admits to deadly attack, and ways your credit cards can help you fight the pain of inflation.
Highland Park parade shooting suspect charged with first-degree murder, what can be done to help us feel safe in public, and how your dog is preventing your summer vacation.
Highland Park July Fourth parade shooting leaves at least six dead, White House faces legal hurdles in weighing abortion response, and these high school seniors raced away from graduation to fight a fire.
Independence Day - Employees afraid to discuss mental health at work, Americans are worse tippers now than before Covid-19, and how much money do you really save by not having kids.
Soft landing for the economy Is still possible, spending for July 4th is down, and having Mr. T as your co-pilot.
President Biden calls for dropping filibuster rules to pass abortion rights into law, markets post worst first half of a year in decades, and how the iPhone changed us.
U.S. to ramp Up military presence in Europe to counter Russia, threats of violence reach more public officials, and Stanley Cup delivered to wrong address.
Former aide drops new testimony to the Jan. 6 panel, why companies think paying for abortion travel is worth it, and Kentucky toddler is the youngest Mensa member in US.
46 migrants have been found dead inside a semi-truck in San Antonio, abortion opponents consider how far to press, and pilot shortage driving airline reliability woes this summer.
Abortion ruling poses fresh midterm challenges for Democrats, Republicans, G-7 nears agreement on exploring new sanction capping Russian oil price, and man loses USB flash drive with data on entire city's residents after night out.
School shooter drills can be traumatic, but do they work, adults sleep better together than alone, and goats with big appetites are front-line workers in fire prevention.
Senate passes bipartisan gun bill funding red-flag laws, mental health programs, Trump Justice Officials cite pressure from him to overturn 2020, and here are 10 items you'll want to have in your carry-on.
Uvalde school-district Police Chief Pete Arredondo is put on leave, President Biden calls on Congress to approve a 3-month gas tax holiday, and exposure to any light during sleep linked to obesity.
State officials recall pressure from Former President Trump, allies on 2020 election result, Senate begins debate of bipartisan gun control bill, and teacher twirls out of school after 50 years of teaching.
Uvalde parents, community members call for chief's resignation at emotional school board meeting, President Biden says he is near decision on backing federal gasoline-tax holiday, and Nobel sold for Ukrainian kids shatters record at $103.5 million.
Heat wave to shift east after posing dangerous conditions in the Plains, what is a recession and are we in one, and he's a 'proud dad' to 3 million people.
What happens when stock markets become bear markets, a weakened euro is good news for US travelers, and Father's Day fun.
Witnesses lay out how VP Pence resisted pressure to block 2020 election results, Dow closes below 30000 as post-fed rally reverses, and how to recognize warnings signs of heat related illness.
U.S., Allies pledge new help to Ukraine, Fed raises rates by 0.75 percentage point, and John Cena makes Ukraine teen refugee's dream meeting come true.
Mitch McConnell backs gun-control framework in boost to bipartisan package, Yellowstone Park will stay closed, and these electric vehicles are cheaper to own than gas ones now.
Jan. 6 hearing focuses on Trump's false claims of 2020 election fraud, S&P 500 enters bear market, and Flag Day is a patriotic spectacle in these communities.
Senators reach framework for legislation addressing gun violence, Jan. 6 committee holds more hearings this week, Phoenix gas station owner is selling gas at a loss.
America is pushing teachers to the brink, how to stop being so scatterbrained, and orphaned turtles and kids who set them free.
Jan. 6 committee lays out case against Donald Trump in first public hearing, gunman opens fire at Maryland factory, killing three, and young Yankees fan gets heartwarming baseball surprise.
Armed man arrested near Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's home, House passes Democrats' gun measures, and credit card perks that can help you fight inflation.
Gun talks focus on juvenile records in background checks, surging gas prices top $5 in 13 states and counting, and selling your stuff online.
GOP senators surprisingly bullish on prospects for a bipartisan gun deal, Jan. 6 panel seeks to break through with primetime programming, and Massachusetts restaurant worker receives $2K winning lottery ticket as tip.
Gun reform legislation makes progress in Senate, Russia's Putin warns West on missile supplies, and Iditarod dog found months after disappearing from checkpoint.
Democrats and Republicans are trying out family therapy, the mental health crisis in our schools, and rooting for the refs.
President Biden urges gun legislation following mass shootings, ways tech can save you money, and why the long weekend has never been harder to pull off.
Gunman kills at least four people in shooting at Tulsa Medical Clinic, Buffalo supermarket suspect indicted on first-degree murder, and man reunites with birth mom after 20 years.
Mourners gather as funerals begin for Uvalde school killings, Supreme Court blocks Texas social-media law, and the sports fans who root for the referees.
President Biden vows to 'continue to push' for gun laws after visiting Uvalde, ways Russia is wrecking the global economy, and sisters find each other after 45 years apart.
Memorial Day - Ukraine's battlefield success no surprise to their National Guard trainers in U.S., is your kid financially literate, and patriotic Memorial Day quotes.
Employees afraid to discuss mental health at work, how to be adventurous, and deputy who saved drowning 2-year-old has heartwarming reunion at kindergarten graduation.
More details emerge about how the Uvalde shooter entered the school, McConnell signals a willingness to engage with Democrats on gun measures and the worst case scenarios for summer travel
More information emerges about the Texas school shooter, how the tragedy has re-ignited the gun control fight in Congress and taking a closer look at the mental health crisis in our schools.
Texas shooter kills at least 19 children and two adults in elementary school, what we know about the Texas school-shooting victims, and 911 dispatcher saves man's life during 3-hour call.
President Biden says no change to U.S. "strategic ambiguity" on Taiwan, how to avoid summer employment scams, and exactly when to book a hotel to get the best deal.
Speculation over whether President Biden will run again heats up, military plane carrying 39 tons of baby formula arrives in U.S, and these 5 used cars' trade-in values are skyrocketing.
Going back to the office was harder than expected, what if we have been breathing wrong all along, and officials warn of spike in romance scams as summer approaches.
Mass murder suspect returns to court as grand jury probes rampage, Oklahoma lawmakers pass near-total abortion ban, and how you can get the house you want.
President Biden invokes the Defense Production Act to increase baby-formula supply, Dow slides more than 1,100 points, and Waitress at Pennsylvania Applebee's saves choking boy.
President Biden denounces racist conspiracy theories after Buffalo mass shooting, UFO video footage reviewed during Congressional hearing, and Texas restaurant owner giving out free formula.
Buffalo suspected gunman was kicked out of Tops store the night before rampage, Sweden joins Finland in seeking NATO membership, and Virginia dad, a veteran, graduates from college alongside his daughter.
Weekend wraps with shootings across the country, soaring food prices worry lawmakers, and self-care businesses see surge in customers.
Americans are stuck in an age of scarcity, subsidies for sports venues back in vogue despite low returns, and the hybrid workplace needs to work for everybody.
White House moves to curb baby formula shortage, President Biden's focus on inflation underscores political challenge, and things to know about Friday the 13th.
Abortion-rights bill backed by Democrats fails in Senate, Inflation slipped in April, and Rhode Island waitress surprised with $810 tip on $48.17 bill.
House approves Ukraine aid package but no deal in Senate, gas prices surge to another high, and police officer delivers premature baby after thinking he's responding to overdose emergency.
Escaped Alabama inmate and corrections officer caught, abortion challenges corporate America's political activism, and mystery man rains cash on N.J. mall shoppers, yells Happy Mother's Day.
Ukraine fights for Mariupol, conservatives subdued over potential abortion victory and why college graduates are overestimating their starting salaries.
American consumers are shopping, traveling, and working out like it's 2019, the race to dominate the new battery economy, and there are 19 living Kentucky Derby winners.
Dow, S&P 500 slide more than 3 percent, Democrats to force vote next week on Roe v. Wade decision, and why you shouldn't look at your investment accounts every day.
Democrats claim political lifeline in wake of Supreme Court abortion leak, Fed lifts interest rates by half point, and how to manage higher interest rates.
Supreme Court is investigating leak, how long will gasoline and diesel prices be so high, and best money moves for May 2022.
Leaked draft of Supreme Court opinion indicates Roe v. Wade may be overturned, how does money affect your mental health, and DoorDasher saves Massachusetts woman's life while delivering pizza.
Approval for Biden Ukraine aid request likely after Kyiv visit, 3 University of Oklahoma students killed returning from storm chasing, and couple gets married on flight after cancellations ruin wedding plans.
Some restaurants are outsourcing key menu items, suburbia is standing up to Wall Street investors who are scooping up houses, and 102 marathons in 102 days.
Biden seeks new aid for Ukraine as Russia makes slow progress in seizing East, FDA advances ban on menthol cigarettes, and things you're wasting money on.
Putin warns West of lightning retaliation for intervention in Ukraine, Democrats mull how to fight amid latest GOP culture wars, and how to keep your phone from overheating during the summer.
Russia halts gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria, stocks fall as Dow drops more than 800 points, and cancer survivor to run 600th marathon.
Twitter accepts Elon Musk's offer to buy the company, Russia warms of "considerable" risk of nuclear war and how workers changing jobs are helping keep inflation high.
U.S. to boost military aid to Ukraine, why everyone is mad at Biden right now and which foods are going to see the biggest price increases.
Cities try to turn the tide on police traffic stops, the baseball team trying to prove that defense doesn't win championships, and why we want all things fried.
Russia says it controls Mariupol, Philadelphia to end mask mandate and the big cites where the rent has actually gotten cheaper.
Justice Department to appeal court ruling on mask mandates, why retirees could help solve the labor shortage and what you should do after your car's lease ends.
DOJ will appeal federal judge's ruling dropping COVID masks, new surrender deadline in Mariupol as West promises Ukraine more arms, and NASA beamed a doctor to The ISS in a world-first holoportation achievement
TSA will not enforce Covid mask mandate on public transit, Russia begins new military offensive, and what has got Astrology fans scrambling.
Ukrainian forces refuse to surrender, how President Biden can cut inflation, and 102 marathons in 102 days with one leg.
A group thinks more political parties is the answer to the divided country, whose keeping theaters alive, and the U.S.F.L. is back this weekend.
Russia's Black Sea flagship sinks after Ukraine claims missile strike, Elon Musk makes $43 Billion bid for Twitter, and endless Poodle hybrids spark backlash.
Brooklyn subway shooting suspect arrested, Biden Administration to provide Ukraine with heavier weapons, and does anyone understand NFTs.
Police search for gunman in attack on Brooklyn subway, inflation surges again while Biden blames Putin for higher gas prices and why cleaning an Airbnb costs so much right now.
Ukraine's Zelensky calls for more military aid, Philadelphia reinstating indoor mask mandate, and mechanic finds art by abstract artist Francis Hines worth millions in dumpster.
Ukraine, Russia gear up for war's biggest battles, Democrats plan to seize on GOP opposition to Jackson, and cat that survived Russian attacks is adopted by Ukraine government.
A Ukrainian church and its Russian neighbor navigate wartime tensions, why do some people seem unable to catch COVID, and things you probably didn't know about the Masters and Augusta National.
Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmed as first black woman on Supreme Court, Ukraine calls for more arms, and how to choose the best seat on a plane.
Ukraine urges civilians to flee looming Russian offensive in eastern regions, Sacramento police believe at least 5 people opened fire in deadly mass shooting, and a Publix employee's friendship with a toddler shopper goes viral.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy details alleged Russian atrocities, Oklahoma legislature passes near-total ban on abortion, and best money moves for April 2022.
U.S. and allies vow action over reports of Russian atrocities in Ukraine, Senate advances Judge Jackson nomination, and Ohio athlete raises over $12K for Ukraine.
Sacramento police say there were 'multiple' shooters in violence that left six dead, new reports of war crimes emerge as Russians retreat from Kyiv area, and meteorologist phones kids on-air, warns them of tornado.
Are we losing impulse control, an IRS worker in Kansas City is trying to make sure you get your tax refund, and gas prices throw a wrench into vacation plans.
Ukrainian troops push forward as Russian forces regroup, federal judge strikes down parts of Florida election law, and why is it called April Fools' Day.
Russia plays down progress in peace talks, President Biden is expected to tap oil reserves to control rising gasoline prices, and should you pay your taxes with a credit card to get points.
Ukraine proposes neutral status with guarantees, Severe storms, tornadoes target millions across the U.S., and things you should do before quitting your job.
President Biden says 'moral outrage' behind Putin comment, are we losing impulse control, and Dodgers re-sign former player to help with mental health struggles.
Ukraine insists on territorial integrity as talks loom, President Biden says he is not calling for regime change in Russia, and single dad receives kidney donation from total stranger who replied on social media.
Managing the refugee crisis in Eastern Europe as millions flee Ukraine, why do we stress eat, and Hollywood loves sequels so much not even the names change.
President Biden calls for Russia to be expelled from G-20, U.S. Supreme Court pick Jackson edges closer to confirmation, and a Chicago businessman is giving it away free.
Ketanji Brown Jackson faces more questions in Supreme Court, NATO estimates steep Russian losses, and man suits up in dinosaur costume for Ukrainian children at Poland train station.
Tornado rips through New Orleans, Ukrainians flee Mariupol, and how to pay off your debts before six interest-rate increases.
Ketanji Brown Jackson faces initial round of questioning during hearings, nuclear weapons a looming threat as war against Ukraine, and Italian baker sells 'peace bread' to benefit Russia-Ukraine refugees.
Russia's assault on Ukraine uproots 10 million people, how to survive inflation and save money, and internet-famous cat Stepan escapes from Ukraine.
Why it's so hard to quit Russian energy, a former NBA player talks the power of education, and elementary students begin free hotline to share words of encouragement.
President Biden calls Russia's Putin a murderous dictator, why Russian disinformation is still running amok on social media, and why going below a quarter tank can cost more than a fill-up.
President Biden calls Russia's Putin a 'war criminal' over invasion of Ukraine, Ukraine's Zelensky makes his case to Congress, and here comes the money as March Madness returns.
White House faces growing impatience on Capitol Hill, President Biden finds hands tied on Ukraine, and stop these bad smartphone habits.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine reinvigorating the political center, are the odds of a recession rising due to inflation, and how to protect your car from gas theft.
Talks between Russia and Ukraine to resume after deadly attack on military base, U.S. gasoline prices edge lower after hitting record high last week, and strength training 30-60 minutes a week could be linked to longer life.
Restaurants confront rising meat prices, RV sales surged due to COVID, and not everyone is thrilled, and N.J. man is coming home after walking around the world for 7 years.
Russia ramps up attacks in effort to seize strategically key port city, Senate passes $1.5 trillion spending bill, and Steph Curry surprised a devastated fan who didn't get to see him play.
Russian airstrike hits maternity hospital in Ukrainian city of Mariupol, Democrats embrace politically risky strategy on rising gas prices, and Is it OK to use cheap regular gas in your car.
President Biden bans imports of Russian oil, natural gas, fighting in Ukraine forces two million to flee as Russia presses offensive, and a rescue team evacuates premature American twins from Kyiv in a daring mission.
Russia pummels civilian targets while talks make scant progress, how high can oil and gas prices go, and reasons you should sell your home right now.
Ukraine faces fresh wave of attacks focused on population centers, gas prices near an all-time record and how to guard against Russia-Ukraine war scams.
Ukraine's Zelensky has risen to the moment, suddenly it's a good time to be a vacation traveler, and a group of organ donors is climbing Mount Kilimanjaro this week.
Russian forces seize huge Ukrainian nuclear plant, U.S. takes aim at Russian oligarchs in fresh sanctions, and Ukrainian national anthem unites the world amid Russia-Ukraine war.
U.S. weighs sanctions on Russia energy flows, White House unveils new Covid strategy for next phase of pandemic, and simple rules for cushioning yourself against inflation.
President Biden's State of the Union address pushes unity against Russia, battle against inflation, Russia targets Ukrainian civilian areas, and here's how to protect yourself against a cyberattack as Russia-Ukraine crisis escalates.
Ukraine, Russia fail to agree on cease-fire, as Moscow shelling kills civilians, five dead as man kills three children and himself in California church, and Elon Musk's promised Starlink terminals have reached Ukraine.
Ukrainian forces hold Kyiv as talks with Russia are planned, how Russia's strike changes the world, and why workers aren't buying what their bosses are selling anymore.
What could be the reason for Putin's push into Ukraine, dealing with the worst people in the world and 30 thousand feet, and how to help the people of Ukraine right now.
Russian troops advance on Kyiv as Ukrainian leader pleads for help, what affect will the Ukraine invasion have on U.S. business, and how to help the people of Ukraine right now.
Russia begins invasion of Ukraine, how the Ukraine crisis is already hitting Americans' wallets, and mom interrupts TV reporter at work in viral video.
U.S., allies launch array of sanctions against Russia, lawmakers urge Biden to ask Congress before sending military to Ukraine, and the worst foods for heart health.
President Biden responds with limited sanctions after Putin recognizes breakaway Ukraine regions, campaigns turning to streaming services to reach voters, and New Jersey teen running 50-mile ultra-marathon in support of veterans.
President Biden agrees to summit provided Russia pulls back from attack, Canadian police secure downtown Ottawa as truckers' protest ends, and how to delete your old social media posts.
Older workers wonder where all those jobs are, new investment opportunities emerge as stock market-giants tumble, and Japanese man makes a career out of doing absolutely nothing.
U.S. says Putin is putting Ukraine invasion plan in motion, Congress passes stop-gap funding bill, and what happens to the home office when one of the inhabitants goes back to work.
Russia is continuing to build up forces near Ukraine, CDC may update indoor mask guidance as states loosen restrictions, and how employers can help their employees feel safe when returning to the office.
Democrats push Biden to embrace normalcy as Covid-19 cases ease, how serious is the lawsuit Texas filed against Meta, and issues could delay your tax refund in 2022.
Canada's Trudeau invokes emergency powers to address trucker protest, why do kids as young as 5 or 6 still get arrested at schools, and romance scams soar 80% in 2021 with $500 million stolen.
U.S. - Canada bridge reopens after police clear protesters, Rams beat the Bengals to win the Super Bowl and why your used car is so valuable right now.
The reason America doesn't have enough truck drivers, what ads are set to pop at the Super Bowl, and how to safely serve your Super Bowl food.
U.S. urges Canada to use federal powers to ease border protest disruption, President Biden warns Americans to leave Ukraine, and NFL fan gets his card back from Warrick Dunn 21 years later.
Trucker protest causing more economic hardships, U.S. reinforcement troops to arrive in Romania, and friends who have attended every Super Bowl plan final trip.
What should the U.S. role be in the Russia/Ukraine conflict, more states dropping mask mandates, and cut nearly 300 calories a day by doing something you already do.
President Biden says Nord Stream 2 pipeline won't go forward if Russia invades, what does a push for school transparency mean for teachers, how the Olympics could affect the stock market.
White House warns Russian invasion of Ukraine could come any day now, Ottawa mayor declares state of emergency over convoy, and how much it costs to outfit the Beijing Olympians.
Industries on the brink of technological disruption, an inside look at how Olympians train, and inflation has come for your chicken wings.
U.S. warns Russia may stage video as pretext to invade Ukraine, red flags that signal it may be time to dump your financial adviser, and obscure Winter Olympic rules athletes must follow.
Winter storm packing snow, freezing rain moves across US, President Biden heads to NYC to blunt criticism that he is soft on crime, and Milwaukee police officer shot in the line duty gifted tickets to the big game.
Putin accuses U.S. of trying to lure Russia into war, two campus officers killed in shooting at Virginia college, and best money moves for February 2022.
U.S., Russia square off over Ukraine in U.N. Security Council debate, Omicron has states rethinking school Covid testing, and Rhode Island couple married in outdoor wedding during blizzard.
Historic nor'easter hits East Coast, deal on Russia sanctions bill possible this week, and can music on Spotify shed light on stock market returns.
Omicron wave drives surge of workers calling in sick, why the ending of K.C.-Buffalo ought to change NFL's overtime, and a jerk-free guide to snowblowing.
President Biden pledges to nominate black woman to Supreme Court, six law enforcement officers shot in major US cities in less than 48 hours, and a jerk-free guide to snow blowing.
Justice Stephen Breyer to retire from the Supreme Court, as Russia-Ukraine fight escalates, some question the U.S. role, and Chiefs fans donate to Buffalo children's hospital after thrilling overtime win over Bills.
U.S. plans sanctions and export controls if Russia Invades Ukraine, teams search through night for 39 missing from capsized boat off Florida, and A Texas teen raised $30,500 at a livestock show. She donated it to the hospital that treated her cancer.
NATO sends reinforcements and U.S. puts troops on alert as Ukraine tensions rise, filibuster becomes new litmus test for Democrats, and how to keep healthy habits going all year.
State Department tells diplomats to leave Ukraine, ballistic missiles intercepted over Abu Dhabi, and prepare for little selection and no negotiation when shopping for a new car.
Why are so many employees still suffering from exhaustion at work, a new reality check on self-driving cars, and how NFL players stay warm during extreme cold.
How should the U.S. react to Russia's potential invasion of Ukraine, 'Bat Out of Hell' singer Meat Loaf dies aged 74, and West Virginia reporter hit by car while on air.
Democrats fail in push to change senate filibuster, why is Biden one of the most unpopular US presidents, and high school football coach tells players to shovel for neighbors instead of workout.
Biden administration starts taking orders for free Covid-19 tests, water crisis looms for tsunami-hit Tonga, and 4 veterans rowing 3,000 miles across Atlantic to help US service members struggling with PTSD.
FBI casts Texas standoff as terrorism, Tsunami-hit Tonga islands suffered extensive damage, and when can we start spending money.
Texas hostage taker identified, winter storm slams the east coast and how to land and in-demand home repair professional.
Omicron disruptions aren't just about health, pandemic draws high school grads to skip college, and strangers took this man on bucket-list adventures at the end of his life.
Omicron disruptions aren't just about health, pandemic draws high school grads to skip college, and strangers took this man on bucket-list adventures at the end of his life.
Supreme Court blocks President Biden vaccine rules for large employers, Novak Djokovic's visa is canceled by Australia for a second time, and how to see the Super Bowl with points and miles.
Study estimates omicron patients at 'substantially reduced risk' than delta patients, how do you get the courage to join the Great Resignation, and should you warm up your car in winter.
President Biden endorses filibuster rule changes if necessary to pass voting legislation, all 17 victims of Bronx apartment fire died of smoke inhalation, and family uses detective skills to track down stolen show dog.
US sets single-day case record with 1.38 million, Georgia wins the College Football National Championship, and ways to boost your net worth for 2022.
Bronx apartment building fire leaves 19 dead, Bob Saget, beloved TV dad on 'Full House' and 'America's Funniest Home Videos' host, dies at 65, and US speedskating star gives up one of her Olympic spots so teammate can race in Beijing.
How do you get the courage to join the Great Resignation, real-life relationship advice for pandemic times, and what's behind the packages from 1971 a Florida family received over the holidays.
Can Washington step out of the shadow of January 6, Eastern U.S. faces possible 'bomb cyclone' of snow and wind, and best money moves for January 2022.
CDC recommends first Covid-19 boosters for 12- to 15-year-olds, Jan. 6 instigators could face prosecution along with pro-Trump rioters, and what to do if you're trapped in your car during a snowstorm.
Chicago teachers vote for remote learning; city cancels classes for most of its 330,000 students, thousands of stranded drivers cleared from snowbound Virginia highway, and does 'Dry January' improve your health.
U.S. sets global daily record of over 1 million virus cases, winter storm pounds Washington as it moves across U.S. East Coast, and NHL fan receives $10K scholarship after alerting Canucks employee to melanoma.
Colorado wildfire destroys nearly 1,000 homes, 5 missing teenage girls found in monthslong US Marshals operation, and how parents can monitor what their kids do on social media.
How churches are using big data to recruit new members, what to look for in sports business in 2022, and Americans have mixed feelings when looking back on 2021 but are hopeful about 2022.
President Biden's biggest challenges in 2022, climate change brings a perfect storm of raw sewage and rainfall in cities that can least afford it, and the best cities for New Year's Eve.
White House pushes back on criticism of isolation guidance, Ghislaine Maxwell found guilty in Epstein sex-abuse case, and a guide to the College Football Playoff semifinals.
U.S. daily record for Covid-19 cases Is broken, former Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid dies at age 82, and NFL Hall of Fame coach, broadcasting icon John Madden dies.
CDC cuts guidance on isolation period for Covid-19, can you stop your boss from monitoring your work from home computer, and UPS employee's act of kindness goes viral.
Omicron pushes daily Covid-19 cases higher, how 5G could make a mess of your next flight, and even a tornado can't keep Santa Claus from visiting Kentucky kids.
Christmas - America's mixed response to the Omicron variant comes down to geography, WSJ's Scott McCartney looks back on his career, and why do we kiss underneath a parasite.
Christmas Eve - Fewer adults see their job as a source of life's meaning, millennials more likely to spend big this holiday season, and the best Christmas towns in America.
Two studies show much lower risk of hospitalization with Omicron, Colorado DA seeks review of truck driver's 110-year sentence in deadly crash, and New Jersey fire truck Santa saves family from house fire.
Biden administration to distribute half a billion at-home Covid testing kits, why Democrats have few answers to stop their current losing streak and tips on holiday tipping.
Omicron variant surges now dominant in the U.S., how the supply-chain mess threatens holiday sales and tips to conquer your cold-weather workout.
Manchin slams the door on Build Back Better, Omicron prompts new Covid-19 restrictions and what the coming interest rate hikes mean for your mortgage and credit cards.
A year after first COVID-19 vaccine, here's what's next for researchers, kids are losing interest In organized sports, and WSJ's Scott McCartney prepares to say goodbye.
President Biden warns Omicron spreading and unvaccinated at risk this winter, bomb threats prompt US schools to beef up security, and mom's clever Santa letter moves Christmas Day for military parents.
Tornadoes and 100 mph winds hit Central US, democrats start to break with Biden administration's wartime COVID strategy, and UPS driver delivers neighbor's lost dog amid busy Christmas deliveries.
House approves increase in debt ceiling, U.S. Covid-19 deaths top 800,000, and Kentucky man stays positive with his piano after a tornado destroyed his home.
Tornado death toll rises to 88, including 74 dead in Kentucky, House panel votes to recommend holding Mark Meadows in contempt, and time is running out to ship your Christmas gifts.
Tornado left deadly path of destruction up to 250 miles long in six states, how to help tornado victims in South and Midwest, and the industries where workers quit the most.
Can a Stay Interview help employers retain workers, covid has pushed millennials to write their wills, and the NFL offenses that get the most out of defensive pass interference.
At least 53 dead, dozens injured in truck crash in south Mexico, Bowl season is back, but will the audiences return, and Ohio siblings donate nearly 50,000 toys to Nationwide Children's Hospital through annual toy drive.
Senate issues rebuke of Biden's workplace vaccine mandate, maybe Christmas shortages are a gift, and dad can't contain his joy after daughter reveals the best news ever.
President Biden warns Russia invasion of Ukraine to be met with economic response, House votes to approve bill setting up process for lifting debt limit, and how to reduce your monthly heating costs.
State of emergency declared in Hawaii, forecasters warn of 'catastrophic' flooding, China says U.S. diplomatic boycott of Winter Olympics could harm co-operation, and 101-year-old returns to Pearl Harbor to remember those lost.
Omicron variant found in nearly one-third of U.S. states, longtime Senator and Republican leader Bob Dole dies at 98, and is a chicken tender shortage underway.
With omicron already in the country, here's what US labs are doing to track cases and stop its spread, how to avoid holiday depression, and remote work and the collapse of the social network.
Senate approves spending bill averting government shutdown, omicron could widen blue-red economic divide, and volunteers help Iowa man keep his Christmas light tradition going strong.
First U.S. omicron case is California patient, charges filed in Michigan school shooting that left 4 dead, and man recovering from open heart surgery wins $1M prize after getting lottery tickets in get-well card.
Shooter kills three in Michigan school, Supreme Court to hear landmark abortion case this week, and wrong-number text gets high school team a video call with the Buccaneers.
CDC says everyone 18 and older should get booster due to Omicron variant, Federal judge blocks Biden vaccine mandate for health care workers, and does christmas music stress you out.
Omicron variant is reported in more countries as officials grapple with how to respond, President Biden is risking an oil-price war, and how to protect yourself on Cyber Monday.
What affect has the pandemic had on people struggling with addiction, how to protect yourself shopping online, and why that 'free' supermarket turkey isn't really free.
Four ways holiday shopping has changed since the pandemic began, how cheesecake to go saved the Cheesecake Factory, and things NOT to buy on Black Friday.
Happy Thanksgiving - Teachers are finding pandemic tech has changed their jobs forever, restaurants and hotels push back against the uptick in customer tantrums, and how your deep-fried Thanksgiving turkey could ruin your holiday.
Wisconsin parade attack suspect's bail draws questions as investigations begin into tragedy, Thanksgiving travelers will face high gas prices, and high school construction class builds bus stop shelter to protect student who uses wheelchair.
Wisconsin Christmas-parade suspect charged with homicide, what can be done about rising gas prices heading into Thanksgiving weekend, and what airlines owe you when flights are canceled.
SUV plows into crowd, killing at least five people, California police seek 80 suspects in flash-mob department store robbery, and Wichita State University basketball star goes viral after helping clean arena following game.
Frustrated retail workers say they're getting overloaded with work due to chronic understaffing, out-of-stock signs won't deter online shoppers during holidays, and California ranks as worst state for drivers.
House set to approve $2 trillion social spending and climate bill, defense attorneys rest their cases at Arbery death trial, and Vietnam veteran recognized for his service 50 years later.
In Arbery murder trial, defendant Travis McMichael takes the stand, House votes to censure GOP Rep. Paul Gosar over violent video, is now a good time to refinance your mortgage.
Jury in Rittenhouse trial ends first day without a verdict, Pfizer submits Covid-19 pill for FDA authorization and the best and worst states for drivers
President Biden signs $1 trillion infrastructure bill into law, jury in Kyle Rittenhouse trial begins deliberations Tuesday, and how to shore up your finances so you're ready for the next natural disaster.
Death toll from Houston concert stampede rises to 10, Virginia emerging as ground zero in battle for House majority, and the features buyers want most and least in a new car.
How Baylor steered lower-income parents to debt they couldn't afford, what is Aaron Rodgers' future as an endorser, and teddy bear lost in Glacier park returned to 6-year-old girl.
Appeals court delays release of Trump records to the House, Prosecutors want jury to consider lesser charges in U.S. teen Rittenhouse's murder trial, and 13-year-old boy granted a "Make-A-Wish" uses it to feed the homeless every month for a year.
President Biden says inflation is "worrisome" in speech at Port of Baltimore, Federal judge refuses Trump request to block Jan. 6 records, and Veterans Day facts.
Crowd surge wasn't mentioned in Astroworld operational plan, January 6 committee issues 10 more subpoenas, and Maine lobsterman finds ultra-rare 'cotton candy' lobster.
Houston's police chief spoke with Travis Scott about safety before a deadly crowd surge, DOJ asks federal appeals court to lift temporary order blocking Covid-19 vaccine mandate, and no more Elf on the Shelf, Georgia judge orders.
Houston officials worried about crowd control before Travis Scott took the stage, Murphy's narrow win in New Jersey does little to ease Democratic anxieties, and toxic positivity is very real.
Parents are ready to get the kids vaccinated and head out on vacation, dealing with the end of daylight savings, and why are we all triggered so easily these days.
U.S. sets January 4 vaccination deadline for big private employers, White House softens Biden's opposition to family separation settlements, and brace yourself for holiday travel.
President Biden urges swift action as Democrats scramble to deflect voter anger, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy wins tight election race, and what's the best month for stocks.
GOP win big in Virginia, push to disband Minneapolis police fails, and Atlanta Braves win World Series for the first time since 1995.
EPA moves to limit methane emissions from oil and gas production, early voting hits record high in Virginia ahead of dead-heat governor's race, and eating pumpkin may help you look younger and lose weight.
Global climate talks face hurdles after G-20 nations struggle to find common ground, White House press secretary Jen Psaki says she has COVID-19, and ways to donate unwanted Halloween candy to a good cause.
U.S. Covid-19 battle turns a corner as borders open to foreign travelers, with ongoing supply shortages, Halloween fans conjure up their own costumes, the oldest managerial matchup ever.
What's in and what's out of the Biden framework, Facebook changes company name to Meta in focus on metaverse, and when is a kid too old to trick-or-treat.
Democrats drop paid leave from $1.75 trillion proposal, strong nor'easter storm leaves thousands in New England without power, and these vaccine lottery winners are taking care of others instead of cashing in.
Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for young kids backed by FDA, gunman in Idaho shopping mall shooting spree dies of injuries, and Steelers' Najee Harris helps renovate California homeless shelter
New York, New Jersey declare emergencies as California 'bomb cyclone' storms move east, President Biden hopeful Democrats can reach spending deal before he attends climate summit, and dads find creative way to combat violence at Louisiana high school.
Bomb cyclone, atmospheric river blasts West Coast, President Biden pares back policy goals in search of a deal, and New York City has become a testing ground for ultrafast delivery.
Will delays keep movie watchers out of theaters, why homeowners may want to consider refinancing quickly, and the incredible disappearing hotel breakfast.
President Biden backs down on corporate tax hikes, open to altering filibuster, Congress eyes teenagers driving tractor-trailers to solve supply chain backups, and new car loans are easier to get now than cars.
President Biden pushes infrastructure in Pennsylvania as Democrats try to seal deal, Nikolas Cruz pleads guilty to 2018 Parkland school massacre, and retired FBI executive assistant director helps community cope with bus driver shortage.
Jan. 6 committee recommends contempt charge for Steve Bannon, what you should know about mix and match vaccine boosters, and America is running out of everything because Americans are buying so much stuff.
Colin Powell, former Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, dies at 84, DOJ asks Supreme Court to block Texas abortion law, and the products that may be hard to find amid supply chain disruptions.
Group of 16 Americans and a Canadian, including five children, kidnapped in Haiti, Buttigieg says supply chain crisis will continue into next year, and tips to save on your groceries.
Covid vaccines for US children are coming but challenge will be persuading parents, what businesses can do to attract and keep employees, and a horror buff offers scary movie recommendations by phone.
Texas abortion restrictions can continue during litigation, what you need to know about the supply chain bottleneck, and how to earn donuts just for watching the "Simpsons."
The Biden administration is looking for ways to ease supply chain issues, what businesses can do to attract and keep employees, and real 'Squid Game' tournaments are being hosted around the world.
The Biden administration to ease travel restrictions at border crossings, House approves extension of debt ceiling into December, and firefighter reads to girl who just survived car crash.
Texas Governor bans Covid-19 vaccine mandates for employees, small plane crash near San Diego leaves at least two dead, and why oil and gasoline prices are climbing higher.
3 arrested after shootout at Minnesota bar leaves 1 dead, at least 14 injured, U.S. Navy engineer, wife charged with selling submarine secrets, and Michigan police help elderly man set up new TV after pulling him over for speeding.
How businesses can deal with angry customers and staffing shortages, how scammers are trapping those who are hunting for jobs, and teachers are finding pandemic tech has changed their jobs forever.
Debt-limit bill passes Senate, heads to House, flooding turns deadly in Alabama, and how teens are spending their time and money.
Federal judge blocks Texas abortion law, Democrats look to make debt ceiling a winning issue, and why you shouldn't speak when you get a robocall.
Facebook whistleblower's testimony builds momentum for tougher tech laws, how America's polarized politics produced Democrats' internal fight, and cliff diver's lost wedding ring returned.
President Biden says Republican stonewalling on debt ceiling risks U.S. default, California Governor Gavin Newsom declares state of emergency over oil spill, and a healthy way to fall asleep more quickly.
Southern California spill leaks at least 126,000 gallons of oil into ocean and closes beaches, Democrats weigh cutting programs or reducing scope to trim $3.5 trillion bill, and reasons you should remain calm despite stocks' terrible month.
Changing recommendations for boosters lead to confusion for the vaccinated and their doctors, why are millions leaving organized religion, and the best places to live in the U.S.
Democrats delay Infrastructure vote as talks fail, immigration officers will have more discretion over arrests, deportations, and 11-year-old Arizona golfer defies 67 million-to-1 odds with two holes-in-one in same round.
Infrastructure bill in peril as Democrats strain to unite party, Republicans attack Biden's defense of Afghan pullout, and principal orders pizza for 400 elementary school students.
Republicans block latest effort by Democrats to advance debt- ceiling bill, top generals face questions on Afghanistan pull out and, how you could feel the impact of a U.S. government shutdown.
GOP Senators block democratic bill to fund government, R. Kelly found guilty on all counts of racketeering and sex trafficking, and some homeowners are wishing they never agreed to sell.
What caused fatal Amtrak derailment in Montana, job hunters are putting their vaccination status on LinkedIn and on their résumés, and is live-stream shopping the future of retail.
Insurers are restoring deductibles and co-pays, leaving patients with big bills, how burned-out workers can make a career change, and Saudi Arabia tries out for Its first Winter Olympics.
Arizona GOP's never-ending election audit confirms President Biden's win, CDC panel recommends Pfizer boosters for seniors, certain adults, and mountain biker's life saved by off-duty doctor who happened to come along on the trail.
President Biden pushes Democrats to find consensus on budget package, FDA clears Covid-19 booster shots from Pfizer for high-risk people, and wildfire victims left with nothing get hope from donated RVs.
Debt-limit suspension passes the House, Biden vows to get border crisis under control and inside the battle over monoclonal antibodies.
600 more Homeland Security agents sent to Del Rio, Texas, amid Haitian migrant crisis, Pfizer says its COVID-19 vaccine works for kids ages 5 to 11, and Florida woman's lost dog turns up on Facebook nearly a year later.
Body matching description of missing Gabby Petito found in remote area of Wyoming, U.S. closes part of Texas border at Del Rio, and 4-year-old tipping his hat to Disney princesses gets love from millions.
What is the proper treatment for long COVID, how can parents keep Instagram from ruining their daughters' self-image, and what happens when college football dominates a town.
U.S. judge blocks expulsions of migrant families under Trump-era order dispute, how California's recall could reverberate in future elections, and man recycles over 1 million cans for Make-A-Wish.
Star gymnasts rip FBI's failures, Biden backs top general after reported "secret" calls with China and why is it so hard to find an auto mechanic?
Gavin Newsom beats California recall effort, officials call for General Milley to resign over alleged China calls, and is it cheaper to book hotels in advance or to wait.
Hurricane Nicholas makes landfall on the Texas coast, President Biden campaigns with California governor on eve of Republican-backed recall election, and bride flies 800 miles to share 'first dance' with 94-year-old grandpa.
Surgeon General insists the government 'has the legal authority' to enforce Biden's vaccine mandates, Louisiana declares state of emergency as Tropical Storm Nicholas targets battered region, and former flight attendant pushing beverage cart to honor 9/11 victims arrives at Ground Zero.
How Gen Z has come to understand the 9/11 attacks, 9/11 brought us together, why did the pandemic split us apart and her father died on 9/11, now she helps other children overcome grief.
President Biden boosts vaccine requirements for large employers, federal workers, Biden administration sues Texas over its abortion law, and how America will remember Sept. 11 on 20th anniversary.
Taliban interim government agrees to let foreigners leave Afghanistan, Texas abortion law roils businesses, and get ready to pay if you're heading back to the city.
President Biden tours northeastern states hammered by Ida, Taliban name new Afghan government, and National parks face overcrowding.
Northeast see progress one week after Hurricane Ida, Department of Justice vows to protect those seeking abortion from new Texas law, and the world's top 10 spots for workations.
Kids are struggling with long-term Covid effects, why returning to the office will be 10 times harder than the transition to working from home, and what you should know about Labor Day.
How New Orleans upgraded the Levee system after Katrina, how to deal with stress in your life, and new homeowners find the most heartfelt message written on wall by family before them.
The aftermath of Ida, U.S. official describes Afghanistan evacuation mayhem, and the next lockdown baking challenge.
New York, New Jersey governors declare emergencies amid flooding from Tropical Storm Ida, Supreme Court declines to block restrictive Texas abortion law, and toddler tries running away from home when Cocomelon is turned off.
President Biden defends departure from Afghanistan, strong winds push California wildfire closer to Lake Tahoe, and Texas couple celebrates their kids leaving the nest in viral photo shoot.
Last U.S. troops leave Afghanistan after nearly 20 years, Hurricane Ida leaves more than one million without power in Louisiana, and how to deal with stress.
Hurricane Ida lashes Louisiana, knocking out power in New Orleans, rockets target U.S. troops as Afghanistan withdrawal enters final stage, and bars reserve seats for fallen soldiers.
The pandemic endgame isn't here yet, pandemic amplifies school bus driver shortage concerns, and what youth sports coaches want parents to know.
Kabul airport attack kills 13 U.S. service members, Supreme Court blocks new eviction moratorium, and pilot and fiancee save 17 in Tennesee flood.
U.S. still searching for Americans in Afghanistan, a wildfire is heading for Lake Tahoe, and expert tips for waking up on time.
President Biden maintains deadline for Afghan pullout, House passes $3.5 trillion budget blueprint, and Florida restaurant receives $10,000 tip from generous customer.
FDA gives Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine full approval, Kathy Hochul is sworn in as New York's first female Governor, and how to gameplan your office days.
Tennessee flooding turns deadly, Pentagon orders airlines to help with Afghan evacuees, and airmen help pregnant Afghan mother deliver baby aboard Air Force C-17 evacuation flight.
As America returns to school, teachers are looking for thousands of missing kids, how traffic has changed through the pandemic, and the rise of Pop Its.
NATO pledges to speed evacuations from Afghanistan as criticism mounts, Texas Supreme Court declines to back governor's ban of school mask mandates, and man honors 9/11 crews by pushing drink cart from Boston to New York.
President Biden says Aug. 31 deadline in Afghanistan might have to be extended, at least 35 missing after Fred sweeps North Carolina, and Polish Olympian auctions off medal to help with infant's heart surgery.
Evacuations from Afghanistan gather momentum as Taliban promise peace, U.S. reports more than 1,000 COVID deaths in single day, and father and son take bike ride of a lifetime to Statue of Liberty.
President Biden defends Afghanistan pullout amid bipartisan criticism, how you can help victims of the Haiti earthquake, and cat's meowing helps rescuers find owner.
Afghanistan government collapses as Taliban take Kabul, Haiti earthquake death toll rises to more than 1,200, and money-saving hacks and lessons learned during the pandemic.
Schools reopen to mask confusion, the surprising benefits of talking to strangers, and metabolism in adulthood does not slow as commonly believed.
US military to help evacuate Americans from embassy in Kabul, more school districts in Texas sue Governor over mask-mandate ban, and Delta Air Lines sends 3-year-old girl named Delta special care package.
U.S. officials warn collapse of Afghan capital could come sooner than expected, Kathy Hochul promises culture change in Albany, and which tech companies consumers trust the most.
Andrew Cuomo resigns as New York's Governor, Senate passes bipartisan infrastructure bill, and the enduring power of Rickrolling.
Senator Schumer sets up final vote on $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, New York Assembly to hold hearings in Andrew Cuomo impeachment probe, and small towns offer up to $20K just to get you to live there, work remotely.
Taliban seize key targets in Afghanistan, top aide to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, resigns amid scandal, and ways to fix flying.
Workers' anxiety grows as Delta casts a shadow, how watching sports makes us happier, healthier, and we live in a golden age of dinosaur chicken nuggets.
Hospitals filling with unvaccinated patients in pandemic hot spots, Dixie Fire wipes out California gold rush town of Greenville, and more nations winning Olympic medals than ever before.
At least 10 dead after van carrying migrants crashes in South Texas, Andrew Cuomo faces impeachment call, and parents feel pressure to overspend on back-to-school shopping.
New York Governor Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women, investigation finds, Florida battles record pandemic hospitalizations, and the office wardrobe might never be the same.
Louisiana and San Francisco area reinstate indoor mask mandates, White House says it has been unable to find way to extend eviction moratorium, and how to make friends while working from home.
Senators produce $1T infrastructure bill, Florida breaks record for pandemic hospitalizations, and eating foods high in flavonoids could slow down cognitive decline.
The mental struggles facing Simone Biles and other world-class athletes, frustration mounts over vaccine holdouts, and back-to-school shopping will be more expensive and more challenging this year.
President Biden says federal employees must get shots or wear masks, younger workers want to go back to the office, and boy raises nearly $20K for 7-year-old friend with cancer.
Bipartisan infrastructure deal advances in Senate, Pacific Northwest braces for another heatwave as dozens of wildfires continue to burn, and Vietnam vet with stage 4 cancer gets VIP seats at Minnesota Twins game.
CDC urges vaccinated people to resume wearing masks indoors in some areas, Capitol Police Officers describe fighting and other horrors in Jan. 6 testimony, and the pandemic changed how we spent our time.
Vaccine mandates are being handed down across the country, U.S. combat role in Iraq to end this year, and back-to-school shopping will be more expensive and more challenging this year.
Fires continue to rage, Florida leads U.S. in the latest pandemic cases, and it is time to resharpen your B.S. detector.
What to know about the 4th wave of Covid-19, a closer look at the weirdest travel season ever and why Olympic surfers are praying for a typhoon.
Biden officials acknowledge the Covid-19 fight is entering a troubling phase, a slimmed-down ceremony opens the Tokyo Olympic games and new travel planning rules for the Covid era.
Officials scramble to curb the spread of the Delta variant, infrastructure bill is blocked in the Senate, but talks continue and how to protect your car from converter thieves.
The Delta variant surges while officials urge Americans to get vaccinated, smoke from massive western wildfires reaches the East Coast and how to motivate your teen to be a safer driver.
Fires in Oregon & California grow, Covid cases rise sending stocks lower and the things that are cheaper now than before the pandemic.
Heat Waves and wildfires intensify in the West, weekend shootings in Washington highlight rising gun violence and how to navigate the brutal used car market.
The rationing of a last-resort covid treatment, companies want to help us relax, and the private clubs in NYC you need four legs to belong to.
Scores dead and over 1000 missing as floods rage through Europe, Los Angeles County reinstates indoor mask mandate and where you can still find summer travel deals.
How long can Democrat lawmakers stay out of Texas, monthly child tax credit payments start today, and retiree helps homeless man get a second chance.
U.S. West dealing with record heat, Senate Democrats agree to $3.5 trillion healthcare and antipoverty plan, and this is the 'best place' to live in America.
Wildfires burn across U.S. West as temperatures soar, Texas Democrats stage walkout to kill voting bill, and what you should consider before buying your kids first smartphone.
Wildfires burn across six states, protests are erupting all over Cuba, and protecting your car during the heatwave.
Has rush hour forever changed, hidden costs of buying a home, and New York City bars restyle retro cocktails.
President Biden defends Afghan pullout, magnitude 6.0 earthquake shakes up California-Nevada border, and patio furniture shortage tells US economic tale.
Haiti police battle gunmen who killed the president, Search for Florida condo collapse victims turns to recovery, and mom robbed of $63k in real estate scam closes on house thanks to donations from strangers.
Elsa becomes Category 1 hurricane, White House signals new pandemic strategy as delta variant spreads, and why minivans are the hottest thing right now.
More bodies found after remaining section of Florida condo complex demolished, Tropical storm Elsa takes aim at Florida, and best money moves for July 2021.
Why some gas stations could see a shortage on fuel this summer, tips to land a new home in a competitive market, and 2021's most independent states.
Why summer jobs are coming with a signing bonus, the new pricing strategy for home-sellers: "Make me move" and a look at who's wearing "jort jorts" this holiday weekend.
Search efforts resume at the collapsed Miami-area condo, the U.S. military leaves Bagram Airfield after nearly 20 years, and why "jorts" are suddenly making a comeback.
The death toll rises in the Florida condo building collapse, Bill Cosby is released after three years in prison and a look at why we're seeing such a surge in bad behavior on the roads and in the skies.
The search for survivors in the Florida condo collapse continues into its 7th day, the deadly heat wave stretches across the country and the worst time to hit the road for 4th of July weekend.
Death toll rises to 11 in the Miami-area condo collapse, the record heat wave continues in the Pacific Northwest and how the pandemic has changed the way students apply for college.
The death toll rises to nine in the Miami-area condo collapse, dangerous heat envelopes the Pacific Northwest and where to find travel deals in first class.
Why tornados are hitting more frequently, how to help your kids adjust to the outside world again and the Michigan woman who's living the dream.
Dozens still missing after a building collapses near Miami, Biden and Senators agree to an infrastructure plan and how to lower your risk of Alzheimer's Disease
Rescue workers rush to a partial building collapse in Miami, infrastructure talks move forward and simple steps to shed pandemic pounds.
Senate Republicans block Democrats' election law-push, health officials warn about the spread of Covid-19 "Delta" variant and tips on how to make small talk after a year of isolation.
Supreme Court rejects NCAA's tight limits on athletes' benefits, how the tight labor market is giving the upper hand to American workers and how to make the most of your Amazon returns.
Tropical Depression Claudette leaves 13 dead in Alabama, can Democrats embrace diversity of views, and Virginia man to row 24 hours straight to raise awareness, funds for Alzheimer's association.
Why didn't Michigan's vaccine push work, people are quitting jobs at an accelerated rate, and the origin of the dad joke.
1 dead, 13 injured in series of drive-by shootings in Arizona, Supreme Court leaves Affordable Care Act intact, and adopted dog walks 40 miles to find her way back to her foster mom.
Biden, Putin discuss prickly issues during first summit, heatwave blankets U.S. Southwest, and Juneteenth moves closer to National Holiday status.
Missed warnings of Capitol riot echo intelligence lapses before shootings, 9/11, Israeli airstrikes target Gaza sites, and Car thefts are on the rise, especially catalytic converters.
Congress members hold moment of silence for 600,000 Americans who died from the pandemic, big upcoming Supreme Court decisions, and scientists bicker over what to call variants.
Israel gets new government to end Netanyahu's 12-year rule, President Biden set to make first NATO visit as President, and Chicago man jumps into Lake Michigan for 365th straight day.
President Biden hits crunch time on vaccinations, Team USA newcomers who benefited from the delay of the Olympics, and the rookie crawfish cooks who are not ready for primetime.
Bipartisan group of Senators reaches agreement on infrastructure proposal, why expiring vaccines are suddenly a big problem, and how to combat the urge to overspend on summer travel.
President Biden warns Russia against 'harmful activities' at start of first official trip, Senators push for infrastructure plan that avoids tax hikes, and 12-year-old graduates high school and college in same week.
President Biden ends infrastructure talks with Senate GOP group, new report highlights severe intelligence failures on Jan. 6, and a herd of wild elephants wandering across China captivates millions.
U.S. retrieves millions in ransom paid to Colonial Pipeline hackers, FDA approves first new Alzheimer's drug in nearly two decades, and Wisconsin father sets new pushup world record to raise money for family of fallen first responders.
At least 3 dead, 6 injured in Florida graduation party shooting, what would a better US immigration system look like, and California woman's wallet returned 46 years after she lost it.
Daycares are struggling to keep workers, tips to make your offer stand out in a competitive seller's market, and electric bikers and cyclists compete for trail space.
President Biden signals flexibility on taxes for infrastructure, child care has a retention problem, and Amazon deliveryman runs into burning home.
Netanyahu rivals agree to form new government to oust Israeli leader, ransomware business achieves critical mass, and man's stolen wallet gets returned 20 years after it went missing.
U.S. says ransomware attack on meatpacker JBS likely from Russia, President Biden meets with Tulsa massacre survivors, and ways exercise helps fight aging.
Miami-Dade police find SUV used in mass shooting submerged in canal, President Biden says democracy 'in peril' in speech honoring fallen troops, and Belgian Abbey reopens brewery after two centuries.
Memorial Day - How pathogens go unnoticed in America's water towers, tips for teens looking for a summer job, and military handlers reunited with their K-9 partners.
Memorial Day weekend collides with surging travel costs, how the pandemic pushed restaurant workers over the edge, and is baking's pandemic popularity just a flash in the pan.
San Jose Shooter was previously questioned by law enforcement over hatred of workplace, despite push by Capitol police, Senate Republicans poised to filibuster bill to create January 6 commission, and one cup a day of this nutritious food reduces the risk of heart disease.
At least eight killed in San Jose shooting, President Biden calls for an intelligence report on origins of the pandemic, and Washington man finds 2.2-carat diamond for engagement ring at Arkansas state park.
George Floyd's family meets with President Biden amid policing overhaul fight, half of U.S. adults are fully inoculated, and what happened when a drug dealer was given a second chance.
New York to drop remote learning in the fall, New Jersey drops mask mandate, suspicious package with white powder sent to Sen. Rand Paul's Kentucky home, and is the nationwide rush to buy face masks finally over.
12 dead, dozens wounded in weekend shootings across the U.S., Democrats, GOP face crowded primaries as party leaders lose control, and how your body tells you that you're consuming "too much" caffeine.
What happens when ex-spouses disagree on kids' vaccines, the rising tide of no-hitters are a big boon for baseball card giant Topps, and what should you do If space junk lands in your yard.
Israel, Hamas cease-fire begins after 11 days of conflict, underpaid workers are putting their foot down, and Kentucky tattoo artists cover hate-filled tattoos for free.
House backs creation of commission on Jan. 6 Capitol riot, Israel and Hamas near cease-fire, and afternoons are the new rush hour in the suburbs.
Gaza deaths mount as Israel says Hamas leaders are its target, House to vote on independent panel to probe Jan. 6 attack, and why the internet is mad at Taco Bell.
U.S. to increase vaccine exports amid global pressure, states move to lift mask requirements, and new study reveals one major side effect of exercising more.
Israel pounds Gaza as fighting enters second week, 4 police officers shot in Birmingham, Alabama, during search warrant execution, and used-car prices surpassed $25,000 for the first time.
Protecting our pipelines from cyber-attack, how you can help young adults suffering from depression, and tiny pools are big in cramped New York.
Fully vaccinated people can stop wearing face masks, gas prices are rising after the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack, and Virginia boy sells Pokémon cards to fund treatment for sick puppy.
Colonial pipeline restarts operations after cyberattack, Liz Cheney ousted from House Republican leadership, and tips to save money on that long-overdue vacation.
Gas stations report shortages as pipeline shutdown drags on, death toll grows to at least 40 as violence escalates between Israel, Hamas, and kids boost their pandemic earnings by doing more chores and selling toys on eBay.
Gaza militants, Israel trade new rocket fire and airstrikes, Colonial pipeline shutdown threatens to magnify gasoline-price surge, and police deliver Mother's Day flowers after arresting delivery driver for DUI.
U.S. pipeline shutdown exposes cyber threat to energy sector, things missing from Biden's extensive plans, and High school senior donates college savings after landing prestigious scholarship.
Opioids for pandemic 'long haulers' raise addiction concerns, a preview of a possible summer travel boom, and funny all too real tweets from moms.
Minnesota bank hostage standoff ends with arrest, Army recruit charged after allegedly hijacking school bus, and New Jersey unwanted rescue dog becomes police department's first K-9 in decades.
U.S. backs waiver of intellectual property protection for pandemic vaccines, Liz Cheney's power in the GOP could come to an end, and can the pandemic make us stronger.
Derek Chauvin seeks new trial, states get creative to encourage vaccinations, and how to recycle or dump e-waste.
Mexico City metro overpass collapses, more than 100M people from New Mexico to Delaware at risk of severe weather, and steps for financial spring cleaning.
San Diego smuggling boat capsizes killing 4, damage reported in at least 3 cities after tornadoes tear through Mississippi, and Louisiana car dealer helps homeless man.
Has the pandemic changed where Americans live, these are the pro-vaccine messages people want to hear, and how not to bomb on your job interview.
Religious festival stampede in Israel kills 44, President Biden bets he can remake the economy without any negative side effects, and North Carolina 12-year-old graduating high school, college in same week.
Religious festival stampede in Israel kills 44, President Biden bets he can remake the economy without any negative side effects, and North Carolina 12-year-old graduating high school, college in same week.
President Biden pushes broad economic agenda in speech to Congress, N.C. judge rejects bid for public release of bodycam videos in Andrew Brown Jr. shooting, and why almost $3 million of Girl Scout cookies are sitting unsold in Atlanta warehouse.
CDC eases face mask guidelines for fully vaccinated people outdoors, what's next for President Biden after the first 100 days, and this high school has nine valedictorians.
Census adds power to GOP strongholds, CDC to update outdoor mask guidelines for vaccinated Americans, and summer vacation destinations.