“So fetch”: Mariah Carey aces Tina Fey's 'Mean Girls' quiz

Courtesy of Billboard(LOS ANGELES) — Mariah Carey proved Tina Fey right when she dubbed her “the world’s biggest Mean Girls fan” during a quiz about the movie hosted by Billboard. Fey, the screenwriter behind the iconic teen comedy film, sat down with the iconic

Two arrested after stabbing on Port Townsend ferry

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PORT TOWNSEND – Two people have been jailed after a stabbing on the Port Townsend ferry. Officials say Gabriel Thomas Dignum and Katherine Marie Abittia were booked into Jefferson County Jail late last night on charges of

Migrants stuck in limbo over a month aboard rescue ship

iStock/claffraBY: PHOEBE NATANSON, ABC News (ROME) — Diplomatic negotiations are ongoing as 27 migrants who were rescued by a commercial tanker more than a month ago in the Mediterranean are still stranded on board. The ship is

Citigroup becomes 1st major US bank to appoint a woman CEO

iStock/violinconcertono3BY: CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Citigroup became the first major U.S. bank to appoint a woman chief executive, the company announced Thursday, shattering a new glass ceiling in an industry that remains largely male-dominated.

Montana Gov. joins other states in UPS lawsuit

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana Gov. Steve Bullock filed a lawsuit against Postmaster General Louis DeJoy on Tuesday, following changes to the postal service that he says could affect the ability to vote by mail in November.

Neo-Nazi pleads guilty to conspiracy charges

SEATTLE (AP) — A Neo-Nazi has pleaded guilty in federal court in Seattle to a charge that he conspired to threaten journalists. 21-year-old Johnny Garza, 21 of Queen Creek, Arizona, entered the plea by video conference to