Pelosi flashes anger when asked if she hates Trump: 'I don't hate anybody'
ABC News(WASHINGTON) — In a striking moment Thursday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi reacted angrily to a reporter who asked if she hated President Donald Trump, shortly after she announced the House would draw up articles of impeachment
Worldwide measles deaths surge, reversing years of progress
Hailshadow/iStock(WASHINGTON) — More than 140,000 people around the world died of measles last year, most of them children under the age of 5, according to a report published by the World Health Organization and Centers for Disease
Gabrielle Union says she had a “five-hour” meeting with NBC to “express her unfiltered truth” about 'AGT' firing
NBC/Trae Patton(LOS ANGELES) — Gabrielle Union has met with NBC following the social media firestorm that occurred after she was fired from America’s Got Talent over her reported complaints about alleged racism and other troubling behavior on-set.
Seven die of flesh-eating bacteria linked to injecting black tar heroin
milanfoto/iStock()SAN DIEGO) — Seven people in San Diego have died from a flesh-eating bacterial infection linked to black tar heroin use, according to local health officials. Over the last two months, nine people were admitted to San
Former Secretary of State John Kerry endorses former VP Joe Biden for president
ABC News(NEW HAMPTON, Iowa) — Former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry announced Thursday that he is endorsing Joe Biden for president, providing a high-profile boost for the former vice president with under two
Cellphone injuries have spiked dramatically, especially among young people
Chainarong Prasertthai/iStock(NEW YORK) — As cellphones became an omnipresent part of life over the past two decades, head and neck injuries associated with the devices spiked dramatically, according to a new study. Injuries were infrequent until 2007,
Two Russian nationals indicted in alleged massive hacking, bank fraud scheme
sestovic/iStock(WASHINGTON) — Two Russian nationals have been indicted on bank fraud and international computer hacking charges over an alleged decade-long scheme that “deployed two of the most dangerous financial malware ever used and resulted in tens of
US Postal Service creates new stamp to raise money for veterans with PTSD
US Postal Service (NEW YORK) — A new stamp with a cause has sprouted up thanks to the U.S. Postal Service. The USPS announced Monday that it has issued a semipostal stamp that will help raise funds
Citing sanity and security, 'Star Wars' star Daisy Ridley won't Force herself to take fan selfies
Disney(LONDON) — While taking selfies with fans seems part and parcel of modern-day fame, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker star Daisy Ridley isn’t having it. In a Radio Times interview excerpted by the Times of London, she
Thousands more US troops could be headed to Middle East
omersukrugoksu/iStock(WASHINGTON) — The White House is weighing the possibility of sending thousands more U.S. troops to the Middle East to deter continued Iranian provocations, according to officials familiar with the planning. A U.S. official said sending more