Six questions about Trump's second impeachment trial answered, much still unknown
TriggerPhoto/iStockBy ALLISON PECORIN and KATHERINE FAULDERS, ABC News (NEW YORK) — For the second time in 13 months and for the fourth time in American history, the Senate will again embark on yet another impeachment trial, the
Flint water crisis: Many residents said they still don't trust tap water
turk_stock_photographer/iStockBy HALEY YAMADA, JASMINE BROWN and MATT GERMAN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Demands for accountability in the Flint water crisis may soon be answered nearly seven years after people first began reporting the devastating side effects
PepsiCo announces plan to reduce emissions more than 40% by 2030
Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesBY: LEIGHTON SCHNEIDER, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — PepsiCo has announced a new climate plan that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 40% by 2030 – a doubling of the company’s previous climate
Longtime Trump advisers connected to groups behind rally that led to Capitol attack
Pete Marovich/Pool via BloombergBy WILL STEAKIN, MATTHEW MOSK, JAMES GORDON MEEK and ALI DUKAKIS, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Three of the key advisers who helped engineer Donald Trump’s’ rise to the presidency in 2016, and who fell
Real-life 'League of Their Own' player raises money for 94th birthday to build women's baseball center

Pete Van Vleet/iStockBy KATIE KINDELAN, ABC News (SUNSET BEACH, Calif.) — The time that Maybelle Blair played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, the inspiration for the 1992 film A League of Their Own, were some
Lebanon enacts all-day curfew after new surge in coronavirus cases
CasPhotography/iStockBy IBTISSEM GUENFOUD, ABC News (PARIS) — Starting Thursday, people in Lebanon are asked to stay home, day or night, without exemptions for grocery shopping or exercising, to curb a new surge in coronavirus cases. Lebanon has
Sequim Superintendent steps down
SEQUIM – Sequim Schools’ Superintendent Rob Clark has resigned. The school board will officially accept the resignation in a special meeting today (Friday). According to a release yesterday on behalf of the school board, the embattled Clark
FBI discusses possibility of explosive devices at expected protests linked to inauguration
krblokhin/iStockBy ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The danger to the public and to law enforcement officers from explosive devices during expected upcoming protests “is substantial,” the FBI warned in a new awareness bulletin obtained by ABC News. The
DC police officers speak out after US Capitol siege: 'I thought … I might die'
Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times via Getty ImagesBy MORGAN WINSOR, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — When a violent mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, it was law enforcement officers who
Disneyland Resort ends annual pass program
LordRunar/iStockBy ANGELINE JANE BERNABE, ABC News (ANAHEIM, Calif.) — Nearly a year after closing its doors to the public amid the coronavirus pandemic, Disneyland Resort is discontinuing its annual passholder program for its California theme parks.The announcement