Rapper Juice WRLD Has Died At Age 21
The fast-rising rapper collapsed at Chicago's Midway Airport in the early hours of Sunday. The Cook County medical examiner confirmed his death to NPR. (Image credit: Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)
View Article43 Dead In 'Extremely Horrific' Fire At New Delhi Factory
Many of the victims were asleep in beds in the factory when the fire began. Streets in the area were so crowded that firetrucks couldn't reach the site, and had to shoot water from 100 yards away....
View ArticleFBI Is Investigating Pensacola Shooting As Terrorism
The shooter was an officer in Saudi Air Force who was a student at the Naval Air Station Pensacola. The FBI said the Saudi government has pledged its cooperation. (Image credit: Josh Brasted/Getty...
View ArticleCaroll Spinney, Who Played Big Bird And Oscar On 'Sesame Street,' Dies At 85
The actor and puppeteer performed on the popular TV show from its very first episode in 1969 until his retirement last year. (Image credit: Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images)
View ArticleWhat Comes Next In The Impeachment Inquiry
Michel Martin speaks with Ruth Marcus, deputy editorial page editor for the Washington Post, about what to expect this week in the impeachment inquiry.
View ArticleWith Paris Peace Talks, Putin And Zelenskiy Meet For First Time
More than 13,000 people have been killed in the Russian insurgency since it began five years ago. The Ukrainian president entered the talks in a tricky position, wanting peace but lacking leverage....
View ArticleACA Insurers In The Supreme Court: Why Consumers Should Pay Attention
The case centers on $12 billion in payments the federal government pledged to insurers to defray their losses in the first years of the health law. Did rescinding those payments send premiums soaring?...
View ArticleAppeals Court Skeptical Of Democrats' Lawsuit Over Trump's Overseas Business...
The legal challenge is one of a number of court battles aimed at Trump over alleged violations of the emoluments clauses, which ban the president from profiting from foreign governments. (Image...
View ArticleQuilters Across The U.S. Answer Call To Help Sew Up Unfinished Project
A Chicago woman found an unfinished quilt of the United States at an estate sale and sought help online to finish it. Quilters from around the country joined her last weekend to complete the project....
View ArticlePete Frates, A Driving Force Behind The Viral Ice Bucket Challenge, Dies At 34
The former Boston College baseball star was diagnosed with ALS when he was 27. He turned a fundraising challenge into a national story and helped raise millions for ALS research. (Image credit:...
View ArticleStudent Loans A Lot Like The Subprime Mortgage Debacle, Watchdog Says
Mike Calhoun rang the alarm bell early on about the subprime mortgage debacle — before reckless lending drove the economy into recession. These days, he's sounding the alarm about student loans....
View ArticleA Family Tree For Dog? DNA Tests For Pets Take Off, Ahead Of The Science
If you own a rescue dog, you're probably curious about your pup's heritage. DNA kits may offer insights, but experts warn to be a little skeptical about results. (Image credit: Catherine Falls...
View ArticleSaudi Gunman Legally Purchased Pistol Used In Pensacola Air Station Attack
Calling for a review of federal gun laws, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says, "The Second Amendment is so that we the American people can keep and bear arms. It does not apply to Saudi Arabians." (Image...
View ArticleGrandson Of Former President George H.W. Bush Is Running For Congress In Texas
The CEO of a nonprofit organization joins a crowded GOP field in a suburban Houston district likely to be a Democratic target in 2020. (Image credit: Dave Einsel/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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