House Republicans call on Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to join hearing with Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google chiefs
iStock/Andrei StanescuBY: CATHERINE THORBECKE (WASHINGTON) — Republican lawmakers on the Judiciary Committee want Twitter’s CEO Jack Dorsey to join several other tech executives who are testifying at a subcommittee hearing next week. At the request of House
Clallam unemployment rate drops in June

PORT ANGELES – Unemployment dropped more than five percent last month in Clallam County, as the region claws its way back from the coronavirus shut down. According to the state Employment Security Department, June’s unemployment rate in
Trump 'doesn't believe in science,' incapable of empathy: Rep. Karen Bass
ABC NewsBY: MEG CUNNINGHAM (WASHINGTON) — Rep. Karen Bass, D-Calif., told ABC’s “The View” on Wednesday that President Donald Trump is using events from the White House, including Tuesday’s coronavirus briefing, for “adulation” as he ramps up
House to vote on removing Confederate statues, controversial bust
iStock/lucky-photographerBY: MARIAM KHAN (WASHINGTON) — On Wednesday, the House is expected to take a pivotal first step in removing a bust of the fifth chief justice of the United States and Confederate statues from public display in
Report: 'Ellen' staffers “loving” the “open secret” of on-set nastiness claims are out
ABC/Todd Wawrychuk(LOS ANGELES) — Last week, one current and 10 former and current staffers of The Ellen DeGeneres Show came forward to Buzzfeed to claim the show’s sunny personality hides some major on-set clouds. The staffers claimed they tolerated racist comments
'The Wendy Williams Show' will make its in-studio return for season 12 this fall
Lars Niki/Getty Images for New York Women in Film & Television(NEW YORK) — This fall, Wendy Williams returns to daytime television from her purple chair in her New York studio. On Tuesday, Wendy announced that The Wendy Williams Show will resume
With eyes on reopening, some colleges turn to saliva coronavirus tests for students
iStock/sshepardBY: SASHA PEZENIK and MATTHEW MOSK (NEW YORK) — With demand for coronavirus testing expected to rise even higher this fall as students return to campuses across the nation, some major universities are adding their names to
COVID-19 test access disparities in some south Florida communities fall along racial, socioeconomic lines: ANALYSIS
FiveThirtyEightBY: MATTHEW VANN, SOO RIN KIM, and LAURA BRONNER (NEW YORK) — Martin Torres waited seven hours in line for a COVID-19 test at Hard Rock Stadium, an open-air venue best known as the home of the
'Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' star makes her directorial debut tonight as the series finale approaches
ABC/Mitch Haaseth(LOS ANGELES) — The final episode of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. airs in a few weeks, but Wednesday night’s episode marks the directorial debut of Elizabeth Henstridge, who stars as Jemma Simmons on the ABC sci-fi adventure. Tonight, the
'NOS4A2' star Zachary Quinto making the most of virtual Comic-Con
Seacia Pavao/AMC(LOS ANGELES) — San Diego Comic-Con@Home, kicking off today, is one of the many festivals and conventions pivoting in the age of the COVID-19 pandemic, and, while NOS4A2 star Zachary Quinto won’t be on a stage in front of thousands