Disney Store at Target launches online and at select locations nationwide
Target(NEW YORK) — If you’re sensing a little extra pixie dust at a Target near you, you’re supercalifragilisticexpialidocious-ly correct. Twenty-five Target stores across the country just got a little more magical with the launch of the all-new
Glaciers on Mont Blanc, the tallest mountain in Europe, are melting rapidly: Expert
ABC News(NEW YORK) — Mont Blanc, the tallest mountain in Europe, located in the Alps between Italy and France, has become a symbol of climate change as its glaciers continue to rapidly melt in response to the
Energy Secretary Rick Perry says he’s confident there was no 'quid pro quo' in Ukraine
ABC News(WASHINGTON) — Energy Secretary Rick Perry is pushing back against allegations that the Trump administration used its dealing in Ukraine to investigate political rivals or possibly steer business toward campaign donors, saying he’s “extremely comfortable” that
2020 candidates court union vote, but will have to work hard to earn it
3dfoto/iStock(WASHINGTON) — If there’s a don’t-miss thoroughfare on the 2020 campaign trail, it’s the key constituency of the labor vote. Already, presidential hopefuls have been working overtime to court unions — from policy proposals to picket lines
'The Voice' recap: The blind auditions continue with Blake Shelton pulling off a stunning victory
Trae Patton/NBC(NEW YORK) — The Voice blind auditions continued on Monday night with Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Gwen Stefani continuing to build their teams. As the coaches worked to finalize their teams, with Legend seemingly having to have the strongest one, Shelton pulled
Dancing with the Stars season 28 “Top 10” recap: Lamar Odom sent home; four tie for first place
(ABC/Eric McCandless)(New York) — It was a fight to the finish as the “Top 10” Dancing with the Stars contestants battled for first place, which ended with the season’s first four-way tie in the top spot. Unfortunately, Lamar Odom’s run came to
Jamestown Tribe announces plan to join Cooke Aquaculture in reopening PA Harbor net pen facility

PORT ANGELES – The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and Cooke Aquaculture have announced their intention to reopen the net pen facility in Port Angeles Harbor to raise black cod and steelhead from biologically-engineered rainbow trout. A news release