Baby strollers recalled for fall risk after 138 reports of cracked frames
Mockingbird via CPSC (NEW YORK) — About 149,000 strollers have been recalled due to a fall risk. The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a voluntary recall notice for Mockingbird’s single-to-double strollers Thursday, noting that “the lower side
Student debt relief program no longer accepting applications after lawsuit blocks program
jayk7/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Department of Education is no longer accepting applications for the student debt relief program as a result of Thursday night’s ruling from a Texas judge. “Student loan debt relief is blocked,” the
LOCAL SPORTS: High school diving results, PC women reload for NWAC championship run
Photo: The Peninsula Pirates are the NWACs preseason #1 ranked team FEDERAL WAY — In the state diving meet yesterday, the Port Angeles Roughriders were represented by Lynzee Reid and Grace Possinger. 23, 2A divers qualified for
Exclusive audio: Elon Musk tells Twitter employees return to office or 'resignation accepted'
CARINA JOHANSEN/NTB/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Elon Musk told Twitter staff during an all-hands meeting Thursday that they need to return to the office full-time, or “resignation accepted,” he can be heard saying in audio
Dramatic new details released of Bush, Cheney dealing with 9/11 attacks
Brooks Kraft LLC/Corbis via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — More than 21 years after the Sept. 11 attacks, new details of how President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney reacted that day in the lead-up and
Tips for Thanksgiving 2022 amid inflation, rising food costs and ways to save
GMVozd/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Financial challenges could cast a shadow on the first holiday feast of the season, but there are some solutions for Americans looking to enjoy Thanksgiving on a budget. Inflation is currently at
Texas court blocks Biden's student loan forgiveness policy
Creativeye99/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A federal judge in Texas on Thursday blocked the Biden administration’s student debt forgiveness policy, ruling that it goes beyond the authority of the Education Department and the power of the executive branch
Trump takes aim at Ron DeSantis, suggesting he's a 2024 rival
Phelan M. Ebenhack for The Washington Post via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Donald Trump on Thursday escalated his criticism of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, suggesting he views DeSantis as a potential challenger in the 2024 Republican presidential
Here's how ranked choice voting will decide Alaska's Senate race
Manuel Augusto Moreno/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Two days after the midterms, the Senate races in Alaska, Arizona, Georgia and Nevada remain undecided. With Georgia headed toward a runoff in December and Arizona and Nevada still counting votes,
Senior members of Twitter's privacy, security teams exit after warning about Elon Musk
David Odisho/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Senior members of Twitter’s privacy and security teams have exited the company, according to an internal message from a company lawyer obtained by ABC News that warns of employment contract violations