PA Police resolve 6 hour standoff ending in woman’s arrest
PORT ANGELES – A Port Angeles woman was arrested Thursday morning following a 6-hour standoff with police at a home near Crown Park. The original call came in around 3:20am, saying the suspect was out of control,
Fully-vaccinated Americans can return to life without masks, CDC says
Prostock-Studio/iStock (ATLANTA) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will no longer recommend masks for fully-vaccinated Americans indoors or outdoors, including in crowds, according to sweeping new guidance announced Thursday. The new recommendation, which carves out
Dozens of civilians killed, hundreds wounded as fighting between Israel, Hamas enters fourth day
MOHAMMED ABED/AFP via Getty Images (LONDON and CAIRO) — Dozens of civilians have been killed while hundreds more have been wounded as the latest round of fighting between Israel’s military and Hamas, the Palestinian militant group ruling
Trial postponed for three ex-Minneapolis police officers charged in George Floyd's death
Kuzma/iStock (MINNEAPOLIS) — The state trial of three former Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd is being delayed until March 2022, Judge Peter Cahill said Thursday. The former officers — Thomas Lane, Tou
Hackers demanded 'millions' in ransom from Colonial Pipeline, sources say
LOGAN CYRUS/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The cyberattackers that compromised Colonial Pipeline’s systems demanded “millions” of dollars in ransom, sources briefed on the investigation told ABC News, and the company declined to comment Thursday on
Study finds COVID-19 vaccines have no impact on pregnancy: What to know
LeoPatrizi/iStock (NEW YORK) — A new study on pregnant people and COVID-19 vaccines is adding to the growing body of evidence showing the vaccine is safe during pregnancy. Researchers at Northwestern University studying people who had been
Biden to speak on Colonial Pipeline attack as Americans face gasoline shortages
thamyrissalgueiro/iStock (WASHINGTON) — Hoping to ease concerns of millions of Americans experiencing gasoline shortages and rising prices following the ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline, President Joe Biden will give an update on the situation Thursday, looking to
Over 100 Republicans sign letter threatening to form third party
uschools/iStock (WASHINGTON) — More than 100 Republicans, including some former elected officials, have signed a letter threatening to break from the GOP and form a third party, taking aim at the party’s embrace of former President Donald
Bill named after Vanessa Guillen to reform sexual harassment in military to be reintroduced
Lenin Nolly/NurPhoto via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A bill named after Army specialist Vanessa Guillen, who was allegedly murdered at the Fort Hood Army base last year, will be reintroduced Thursday in Washington, D.C. Guillen, 20, was
What DiDi Richards is most excited about ahead of her first WNBA season
ABC News (NEW YORK) — DiDi Richards is what hoop dreams are made of and before the basketball star tips off her WNBA career on Friday, she credited a trait she learned from her father that helped