Polish president's White House visit raises questions about US troops in Germany
Official White House Photo by Shealah CraigheadBy JORDYN PHELPS, CONOR FINNEGAN and MICHELEE STODDART, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Poland’s President Andrzej Duda’s visit to the White House on Wednesday prompts a question about whether the U.S. will
Johnson & Johnson will no longer carry skin-lightening products
Andrei Stanescu/iStockBy JACQUELINE LAUREAN YATES, ABC News(NEW YORK) — On the heels of social justice uprisings in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, Johnson & Johnson has announced that the corporation will no longer sell skin-lightening
Trump demands end to flag-burning as protest flare again near White House
MLADEN ANTONOV/AFP via Getty ImagesBy JACK ARNHOLZ, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Police in Washington, D.C, announced Wednesday that they made nine arrests and used “sting balls” and pepper spray on protesters after saying they set fires, threw
Hugh Jackman's pandemic-delayed 'The Music Man' slated for April 7, 2021 Broadway bow
ABC/Ida Mae Astute(NEW YORK) — Hugh Jackman’s return to the Great White Way, which was affected by the COVID-19 shutdown of Broadway that began March 12, will begin performances April 7, 2021. The Hollywood Reporter notes that Broadway itself has a
Bolton calls Trump's alleged pursuit of personal over national interest 'disturbing'
ABC By LIBBY CATHEY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — John Bolton, President Donald Trump’s third and longest-serving national security adviser, on Wednesday defended himself against criticism he should have spoken out earlier about allegations he makes in
Hospital chief talks Texas's rising coronavirus cases: 'People have completely let their guard down'
Dr. Marc Boom, president and CEO of Houston Methodist in Houston, talks about the surge in novel coronvirus hospitalizations that occurred in Texas on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” June 24, 2020. – (ABC News)By IVAN PEREIRA, ABC
Dow plummets more than 800 points on heels of gloomy IMF forecast and as COVID-19 cases rise
Sushiman/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 800 points, or over 3%, as news of a significant amount of new COVID-19 cases across the U.S. appears to have
Russia holds military parades despite continuing coronavirus epidemic
Ramil Sitdikov – Host Photo Agency via Getty ImagesBy PATRICK REEVELL, ABC News (MOSCOW) — Russia on Wednesday staged grandiose military parades involving tens of thousands of troops to mark the end of World War II despite
Ben & Jerry's the latest to join the #StopHateforProfit Facebook ad boycott
EnchantedFairy/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Iconic ice cream brand Ben & Jerry’s became the latest company to join the growing boycott of Facebook and Instagram ads at the urging of the NAACP and other
Despite surge warning from top health officials, Trump repeats coronavirus 'going away,' uses racist description
Official White House Photo by Shealah CraigheadBy LIBBY CATHEY, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Despite the nation’s top public health officials contradicting him, President Donald Trump continues to insist the novel coronavirus “is going way” — as he