Bill to purge early voting list unexpectedly fails in GOP-controlled Arizona Senate
adamkaz/iStock (NEW YORK) — A bill designed to change how Arizona’s early voting list works was voted down in the Republican-led state Senate where it was originally expected to pass. SB 1485, would have dissolved the word
Severe storms to follow spring cold in South
ABC News (NEW YORK) — A spring deep freeze lingers Friday morning from Georgia to Connecticut, with two dozen states on freeze and frost alerts. Dozens of record lows were broken Thursday across the South, including in
South Korea’s ‘study with me’ videos bring back camaraderie of libraries amid COVID-19
baona/iStock (SEOUL, South Korea) — Amid the rustle of paper, the sounds of a pencil scribbling away and a calming fire crackling in the background, 27-year-old Hani Kang sits at her desk and pages through books for
Why is infertility so painful?: Doctor and patient break down taboo women's health topic
Courtesy L’Oreal Thompson Payton (NEW YORK) — More than six million women of childbearing age in the United States have difficulty getting pregnant or staying pregnant, yet infertility, and specifically the emotional and physical pain that comes
CDC advisory panel to consider whether J&J vaccine should resume
simon2579/iStock (WASHINGTON) — Federal advisers will consider Friday whether Johnson & Johnson vaccine injections should resume after reports of rare blood clots, a move that would pave the way to ending a 10-day nationwide “pause” that rattled
POLL: 6 in 10 favor doing more to hold police accountable
stocknshares/iStock (NEW YORK) — Confidence that police in the United States are adequately trained to avoid using excessive force reached a new low in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, and 60% of Americans say the country
Capitol riot arrests of military, law enforcement and government personnel rises to 52
BlakeDavidTaylor/iStock (WASHINGTON) — As authorities investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol continue to pore over images and video of the riot, they’ve encountered a distressing trend: A growing number of alleged perpetrators had previously
Washington state on verge of fourth COVID-19 wave, officials warn
Myriam Borzee/iStock (OLYMPIA, Wash.) — Washington officials are sounding the alarm that the state is on the “cusp” of a fourth COVID-19 wave that could curtail further reopening plans if not abated. Health officials blamed a combination
Kristin Smart's parents sue murder suspect's father for allegedly moving her body
San Luis Obispo County Sheriff (NEW YORK) — The parents of Kristin Smart, a California college student who disappeared in 1996 while walking home from a party, have filed a lawsuit against the father of the suspect
New photo of Prince Louis shared to celebrate his third birthday
Comic Relief/BBC Children in Need/Comic Relief via Getty Images (LONDON) — To celebrate Prince William and Kate’s youngest son, whose birthday is April 23, the royal family shared a new photograph of the toddler Thursday. The photo,