FBI urging Olympic athletes to keep personal phones at home
EThamPhoto/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The FBI on Monday issued a stern warning for U.S. Olympic athletes traveling to Beijing for the Winter Olympics: keep your personal cellphones at home and use a burner phone. “The FBI urges
'End game': Iran nuclear talks nearing resolution or nuclear crisis, US warns
simon2579/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — While President Joe Biden works to address the crisis over Russia menacing Ukraine, there is another critical one looming, with a senior State Department official telling reporters the “end game” is just weeks
Glowing lanterns brighten the Potomac for Lunar New Year
Sarah Beth Guevara/ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Chinese artisans have crafted 100 paper lanterns lit by 10,000 LED lights to celebrate the Lunar New Year, according to The REACH at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., where the
Remains of 2 American women missing after Panama plane crash recovered
BringDebraAndSueHome.com (NEW YORK) — The remains of two American women who went missing after their plane crashed off the coast of Panama a month ago have been recovered, officials said. Debra Ann Velleman, 70, of Waukesha, Wisconsin,
Gaetz's fundraising dips as sex trafficking investigation intensifies
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — As the federal investigation into possible sex trafficking allegations against Rep. Matt Gaetz continues, his campaign’s fundraising has been dwindling. In its latest campaign finance disclosure filed on Monday, the Gaetz campaign
Nick Cannon opens up about expecting his eighth child
Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images Following Sunday’s announcement that Bre Tiesi is expecting his eighth child, Nick Cannon opened up about becoming a father again Monday on his self-titled talk show. “As everybody knows, I got a lot of children, and I love them
Water service in Jackson, Mississippi, disrupted for over a week amid plant malfunction
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (JACKSON, Miss.) — A malfunction at a water treatment plant has caused days of headaches for residents and businesses in Jackson, Mississippi. Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba’s office told ABC News that water leaks
Pfizer asks for FDA authorization for vaccine for children under 5
Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Pfizer asked the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday for emergency use authorization for its vaccine for children under the age of 5. The move puts the
Here's a look at Black History Month television and streaming programming in February
Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images Several television networks and streaming platforms are celebrating Black History Month, which begins Tuesday, February 1, with special programming. Here are a few highlights: Black History, Black Freedom, and Black Love — February 1 on
“Letterman changed everything for me”: 'Peacemaker' star Steve Agee on the legacy of 'Late Night'
Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images Today is the 40th anniversary of the first episode of Late Night with David Letterman, which debuted on this day in 1982 on NBC. Letterman’s show inspired a generation of comedy writers, from his