US Women's hockey stalwart Kacey Bellamy retiring after nine world championships
GoodLifeStudio/iStock (NEW YORK) — One of the veterans of the United States women’s hockey team is hanging up her skates. Kacey Bellamy, who has appeared in nine world championship and won gold seven times as part of
Rudy Giuliani's son, Andrew Giuliani, to announce he's running for governor of New York
Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Andrew Giuliani, the son of close Trump ally and embattled former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, will announce his run for governor of New York on Tuesday
Jailed hero of 'Hotel Rwanda' claims he was tortured at 'slaughterhouse' after arriving in Kigali
SIMON WOHLFAHRT/AFP via Getty Images (LONDON) — Paul Rusesabagina, the former hotelier who inspired the acclaimed 2004 film “Hotel Rwanda,” alleges he was tortured by Rwandan authorities for several days at an unknown location he described as
Florida Rep. Val Demings planning to run for Senate against GOP's Marco Rubio
Mandel Ngan-Pool/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Florida Rep. Val Demings is planning to run for U.S. Senate against Republican Sen. Marco Rubio next year, an adviser to Demings confirmed to ABC News Tuesday. Demings, 64, was one of
McCarthy rejects proposed commission to investigate Jan. 6 Capitol assault
Win McNamee/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday broke his silence on the bipartisan Jan. 6 commission proposal negotiated by one of his key lieutenants, saying in a new statement that a new
FAA chief: 'We should all be concerned' about uptick in unruly passengers
EllenMoran/iStock (NEW YORK) — From the friendly skies to the unruly ones — the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is continuing its crackdown on disruptive passengers as the agency continues to see more incidents than years prior. On
What to know before purchasing from social media ads
ABC News (NEW YORK) — If you have Instagram or Facebook, you’ve likely run into advertisements on your social media feed for everything from beauty products and clothing to household items from small boutiques. Sometimes, sellers promise
Child care at core of women's slow post-pandemic return to work
encrier/iStock (NEW YORK) — In 1971, Congress passed the Comprehensive Child Development Act, legislation that would have established a network of nationally funded, comprehensive child care centers. But President Richard Nixon vetoed the legislation, and Congress has
‘Hey, guys! What’s up?’ YouTube examines how creators greet their audiences
(NEW YORK) — “Hey, guys!” YouTube is out with a new report examining “what’s up” with the most common greetings popular creators use on the platform. According to the company’s analysis of over a million YouTube videos, viewers
Progressives push Democratic leaders to think big on infrastructure
drnadig/iStock (WASHINGTON) — As Senate Republicans prepare to deliver a revised infrastructure proposal to the White House this week, progressive House Democrats are pushing party leaders to keep thinking big — warning against a narrow package. A