House passes $1.5 trillion spending plan: Ukraine aid in, COVID funding out
J.Castro/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The House on Wednesday approved measures to ban Russian energy products, provide billions in assistance to Ukraine and fund the government through the fall — but only after Democratic infighting forced party leaders
Black women are hoping to make historic gains in the 2022 election
Monica Schipper/Getty Images for Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights (WASHINGTON) — Over the last year, Black women have shattered the glass ceiling from the White House to the Supreme Court. With the midterms election just months away,
Activists slam 'Don't Say Gay' bill's progress in Florida legislature
Charlie Nguyen Photography/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Jack Petocz, a student activist in Florida, led his peers on a school walkout last week in protest of what many call the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, which was passed
'Joe vs. Carole' shows another side of the 'Tiger King' characters you thought you knew
Mark Taylor/Peacock If you think you know the Tiger King story because you watched the Netflix series, think again! The new Peacock series, Joe vs. Carole, aims to give you a broader understanding of the feud between Joe “Exotic”
Scoreboard roundup — 3/9/22
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Boston 115, Charlotte 101 Chicago 114, Detroit 108 Phoenix 111, Miami 90 Milwaukee 124, Atlanta 115 Minnesota 132, Oklahoma City 102 Orlando
You’re not imagining it: We’re paying the highest gas prices ever

By Pepper Fisher CLALLAM COUNTY – If you’re feeling like you need to take out a loan or find a wheelbarrow full of money to fill your tank, it’s for good reason. The American Automobile Association, (AAA)