Sour views on economy keep Biden approval on issues down: POLL
Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz (NEW YORK) — With the midterm elections three months away, Americans maintain a sour view on the state of the economy and are pessimistic about its future course, with President
In Brief: Original 'Magnum' star dies, and more
Roger E. Mosley, the actor best known for his role as the helicopter pilot Theodore “T.C.” Calvin in the original Magnum P.I. TV series alongside Tom Selleck, died early Sunday morning, his daughter shared on Facebook. He
Republicans strip $35 insulin price cap from Democrats' bill — but insist Senate rules are to blame
Mint Images/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Nearly uniform Republican opposition in the Senate on Sunday stripped a proposed cap on insulin prices in private insurance from Democrats’ party-line climate, health and tax bill. Democrats had sought to overrule
'Bullet Train' speeds to #1 at the box office with $30.1 million weekend
2022 CTMG/Scott Garfield The Brad Pitt action-comedy Bullet Train topped the weekend box office, opening on the low end of expectations with an estimated $30.1 million. The film opened to an estimated $32.4 million overseas, for a
21,000% surge of little-known AMTD Digital is latest meme stock craze, analyst says
James Marshall/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Wild swings in the share price of a largely unknown Hong Kong-based fintech company in recent days have reminded some analysts and traders of the “meme stock” craze, which grabbed headlines
US may do '2-for-2' prisoner swap to get Griner, Whelan out of Russia: Ex-ambassador
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Basketball star Brittney Griner and former Marine Paul Whelan should hopefully be released from Russia as part of a “two-for-two” prisoner swap, former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Bill Richardson said Sunday. “My
Fourth set of human remains found in Lake Mead
Geri Lavrov/Getty Images (BOULDER CITY, Nev.) — Human remains were again found in Lake Mead, the country’s largest reservoir that continues to shrink amid a decades-long drought, officials announced Sunday. According to the National Park Service, someone
Senate Democrats pass climate, tax and health care bill after marathon voting session
John Baggaley/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Senate on Sunday passed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) along party lines, 51-50, handing Democrats a crucial legislative win as the midterm cycle ramps up — despite GOP objections at the
Three men in Ahmaud Arbery case to be sentenced on hate crime charges
Marilyn Nieves/Getty Images (BRUNSWICK, Ga.) — The three men convicted of hate crimes in the death of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery will be sentenced Monday. Gregory McMichael; his son, Travis McMichael; and their neighbor, William “Roddie” Bryan each
First on ABC: Nonprofits set to receive $1.5M in gun violence prevention
Hill Street Studios/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Hundreds of thousands of dollars in new funding are set to be given out this week to community organizations as part of a major anti-gun violence organization’s latest nationwide efforts.