Emotional eating: Four ways to change your habits
Motortion/iStockBy DARA ELASFAR, ABC News (NEW YORK) — During the coronavirus pandemic, people around the globe report feeling anxious, fearful, stressed and socially isolated. Those emotions can lead many to turn to food as an escape. Emotional
As corporate America faces racial reckoning, here’s how experts say change can be made
Cecilie_Arcurs/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Corporate America is facing a reckoning, reminiscent for some of the #MeToo movement, over renewed allegations of structural racism that emerged in the course of mass protests over the
Richmond mayor forces police chief to resign amid citywide protests
amphotora/iStockBy MORGAN WINSOR, ABC News (RICHMOND, Va.) — The police chief in Virginia’s capital has resigned following weeks of citywide protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death. Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney announced at a press conference
Child, 5, wandering alone after midnight leads police to mother's murder scene
ABC News/WABC-TVBy JON HAWORTH, ABC News (DUMONT, N.J.) — A 5-year-old child who was found wandering alone outside of an apartment complex shortly after midnight Tuesday ended up leading authorities to the murder scene of the child’s
'We have done nothing' since Charleston massacre, mourner says
wellesenterprises/iStockBy TERRANCE SMITH, ABC News (CHARLESTON, S.C.) — On the evening of June 17, 2015, a 21-year-old Dylann Roof entered the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, attended a Bible study and then drew his pistol
South Korea says it will no longer tolerate irrational remarks by the North
Veronaa/iStockBy JOOHEE CHO and HAKYUNG KATE LEE, ABC News (SEOUL, South Korea) — South Korea hit back hard at North Korea with harsh criticism on Wednesday after Pyongyang blew up an inter-Korean liaison office building in Kaesong,
Two top Voice of America executives resign as controversial Trump pick takes over
BeeBright/iStockBy CONOR FINNEGAN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The Voice of America and other U.S. government-funded media outlets have been hit by waves of turmoil, uncertainty and attacks after President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the U.S. Agency
Morgan Stanley's former diversity head files racial discrimination suit against bank
Nikada/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Morgan Stanley’s former head of global diversity is suing the investment bank, alleging rampant racial discrimination and arguing in court documents, “Black lives did not matter at Morgan Stanley.”
Virginia governor proposes Juneteenth as official paid state holiday
staycool_de/iStockBy ANDREA TUCCILLO, ABC News (RICHMOND, Va.) — Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced Tuesday that he’s proposing legislation to make Juneteenth a permanent paid state holiday. During a press conference, joined by singer/producer and Virginia native Pharrell
Editors abandon top Russian newspaper, accusing boss of pro-Kremlin censorship
artisteer/iStockBy PATRICK REEVELL, ABC News (MOSCOW) — Most senior editorial staff members at one of Russia’s leading independent newspapers have resigned in protest at the appointment of an editor-in-chief whom they’ve accused of censoring the paper and