NFL: Fans can attend training camp, 30 teams approved for full stadium capacity
33ft/iStock (NEW YORK) — The NFL telling its teams on Tuesday that they will be allowed to host fans at training camp this summer, subject to state and local COVID-19 rules. The pandemic kept fans away from
Daybell indicted on multiple murder charges in killing of children, former wife
Marilyn Nieves/iStock (REXBURG, Idaho) — Nearly a year after the remains of Lori Daybell’s two children were allegedly found on her husband Chad Daybell’s property, the couple has been indicted for their murder, prosecutors announced Tuesday. Chad
Critics slam Florida's law banning Big Tech 'de-platforming' as 'unconstitutional'
Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images (TALLAHASSEE, Fla.) — Critics are questioning the constitutionality of Florida’s new, first-of-its-kind law that aims to hold social media companies accountable for “de-platforming” political candidates. Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the controversial Senate Bill 7072
US citizen working for Hamas killed in Israeli air strike
Oleksii Liskonih/iStock (WASHINGTON) — A U.S. national and his father who were working for Hamas as engineers, were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza earlier this month, a source from the group confirmed to ABC News.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot releases police oversight commission proposal
kali9/iStock (CHICAGO) — Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has released a highly anticipated civilian police oversight proposal that would create an independent seven-member citizen panel to advise the city’s police operations. The 17-page proposed ordinance was released Monday
New report shows drug overdoses up in Washington during pandemic

UNDATED – A new analysis of health data shows a steep increase in fatal drug overdoses in Washington since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention numbers show an almost 28 percent increase in
Tamir Rice's mother asks court to block cop from getting his job back
Courtesy Samaria Rice (CLEVELAND) — The mother of Tamir Rice, the Black 12-year-old Cleveland boy shot to death by a white cop in 2014, is asking the Ohio Supreme Court to reject an attempt by the officer
Pringles' new limited-edition snack tastes just like Wendy's Spicy Chicken sandwich
Pringles x Wendy’s (NEW YORK) — Pringles is giving chicken sandwich lovers something to snack on! The popular snack brand is teaming up with Wendy’s to launch Spicy Chicken-flavored crisps. According to Pringles, the bites are packed
Half of US adults now fully vaccinated against COVID-19: CDC
Wavebreakmedia/iStock (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. passed another major milestone Tuesday in its race to vaccinate the population against COVID-19. Half of U.S. adults — more than 129 million people — are now fully vaccinated against the virus,
What is next for Gaza after the ceasefire?: Reporter's notebook
Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via Getty Images (GAZA) — Exactly 12 hours after militants in Gaza fired the last couple of pot shots into Israel before the ceasefire went into effect, we crossed a haphazard Hamas checkpoint into Gaza.