Biden admin, DOJ to announce final rule on 'ghost guns'
Scott Olson/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden and the Department of Justice are set to announce a final rule on “ghost guns” on Monday in the Rose Garden. A “ghost gun” is a firearm that comes
Scoreboard roundup — 4/11/22
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUE Oakland 4, Philadelphia 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago White Sox 10, Detroit 1 Tampa Bay 8, Baltimore 0 Texas 12, Toronto 6
'American Idol' recap: Jimmie Allen mentors as America takes the reins
ABC/Karen Neal Now that the Top 24 have been decided, it’s America’s turn to take the reins on American Idol. Sunday’s episode saw half of the contestants being mentored by country star Jimmie Allen, who was a
2 killed, 10 injured during nightclub shooting in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Robert Alexander/Getty Images (CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa) — Police in Iowa are investigating the scene of a nightclub shooting that killed two people and injured 10 others. Shots broke out Sunday at the Taboo Nightclub and Lounge on
March breaks record for most tornadoes in a single month
@deusendonts/Twitter (NEW YORK) — It was a chaotic meteorological transition into spring as March saw the highest number of tornadoes in a single month in U.S. history. At least 218 tornadoes occurred in March, with many of
Fauci advises assessing personal risk amid COVID-19 uptick
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to the White House, said Americans should continue assessing risk for themselves as COVID-19 cases tick up. “It’s going to be a person’s decision about the
$15,000 reward offered in fatal shooting of Georgia gun range owners and grandson
WSB (GRANTVILLE, Georgia) — A $15,000 reward is being offered in the search for suspects who killed the owners of a Georgia shooting range and their teen grandson during an apparent robbery in which at least 40
LGBTQ college students allege discriminatory treatment at Christian schools
Courtesy Jace Dulohery (NEW YORK) — When Jace Dulohery started school at Oklahoma Christian University in 2020, no one knew he was transgender. He had already begun to medically and socially transition, and no one questioned him
States' registration plans could accelerate electric vehicle adoption
Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Last month, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed a climate change legislative package that included a goal to have every passenger car registered or sold in the state be an electric vehicle
Russia 'planned' attacks on Ukrainian civilians: National security adviser Sullivan
ABC News (NEW YORK) — National security adviser Jake Sullivan said the latest reports of Ukrainian civilians being tortured and killed by Russian troops have been “horrifying…downright shocking, but they have not been surprising.” Sullivan told ABC