El Paso Shooting Suspect Indicted On Capital Murder Charge
Prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty for the 21-year-old man accused of killing 22 people last month in a hate-filled attack at a Walmart. (Image credit: John Locher/AP)
View ArticleEdward Snowden Tells NPR: 'I Have Been Criticizing The Russian Government'
In an interview with NPR about his memoir, Permanent Record, former NSA contractor Edward Snowden denies any cooperation with Russian intelligence and says he would return if guaranteed a fair trial....
View ArticleThe Who Announces First New Album In 13 Years, Shares 'Ball & Chain'
The veteran band's new single is a gritty swamp-rock critique of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp and the powers that have kept it open. (Image credit: Samir Hussein/WireImage)
View ArticleMicrosoft President: Democracy Is At Stake. Regulate Big Tech
Brad Smith says governments need to step in and set rules for the Internet giants. "Almost no technology has gone so entirely unregulated, for so long, as digital technology," he says. (Image credit:...
View ArticleA Brush With Death Propelled A 9-Year-Old To A Muhammad Ali Award
As a poor, sick village boy in Ghana, Shadrack Frimpong remembers "praying and saying if I can keep these legs, then I will use them and work to help other people." And that's exactly what he did....
View ArticleGreta Thunberg To U.S.: 'You Have A Moral Responsibility' On Climate Change
The young Swedish activist led a protest at the White House on Friday. But she wasn't looking to go inside. "I don't want to meet with people who don't accept the science," she says. (Image credit:...
View ArticleActress Felicity Huffman Sentenced To 14 Days In College Admissions Scandal
The TV and film star is the first parent to be sentenced in connection with the years-long, multimillion-dollar scheme. The case has resurfaced questions about college access, race and privilege....
View ArticleFDA Committee Recommends Approval For New Peanut Allergy Treatment
Many parents testified that their children's allergies had been brought under control by the treatment. But some experts are still concerned about its safety. (Image credit: Lauri Patterson/Getty...
View ArticleUber To Pull Jump Bikes From Atlanta And San Diego
Shareable bikes and electric scooters have continued to create issues for cities, prompting some to implement bans and regulations. (Image credit: Mike Blake/Reuters)
View ArticleLatinx Advocacy Groups Sue To Block Citizenship Data Release By Trump Officials
The lawsuit extends a legal fight over the Trump administration's efforts to produce data that a GOP strategist said could be used to politically benefit "Republicans and Non-Hispanic Whites." (Image...
View ArticleNew York AG Says Sacklers Transferred $1B From Pharma Accounts To Themselves
The revelation comes after almost two dozen states reached a tentative settlement with the maker of Oxycontin. (Image credit: Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images)
View ArticleAppeals Court Reinstates Lawsuit Against Fox News Over Seth Rich Story
A federal appeals court reinstated a lawsuit against Fox News and two other defendants over its coverage of the death of Seth Rich, a 27-year-old Democratic Party aide who was murdered in July 2016....
View ArticleBahamian Government Revises Number Of Missing After Dorian Down To 1,300
"The number of people registered missing with the Bahamas government is going down daily," a spokesman for NEMA told reporters, adding that many could be unaccounted for in shelters. (Image credit:...
View ArticleMissouri AG Refers 12 Ex-Priests For Prosecution Of Suspected Sexual Abuse
An investigation that looked back to 1945 identified 163 cases of abuse. However, many of the alleged offenders are now dead or the statute of limitations on their alleged crimes has passed. (Image...
View ArticleDemocrats Get Closer To Serious Field Of Trump Challengers
Something happened this week that was hard to pin down, but palpable. Not the contrast of night and day, but perhaps the difference between dusk and dawn. (Image credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images)
View ArticleAlaska Villages Run Dry And Residents Worry 'If This Is Our Future Of No Water'
The remote community of Nanwalek on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula is accessible only by boat or sea plane. Now, it's running out of water due to lack of rainfall and low snowpack. (Image credit: Renee...
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