Brian Flores hired by Pittsburgh Steelers as an assistant coach
Steelers Twitter (PITTSBURGH) — Brian Flores, the former Miami Dolphins head coach who is suing the NFL over discrimination claims, has found a new job with a new team. The Pittsburgh Steelers announced Saturday that Flores will serve
Seeking asylum, migrant encampment grows in Mexico amid uncertainty over US policy
ABC News (NEW YORK) — The bridge that connects Hidalgo, Texas, to Reynosa, Mexico, has become a path of uncertainty and fear for thousands of families in search of opportunity. Amid ongoing ambiguity over the U.S.’s immigration policies,
FDA issues warning after Family Dollar distribution center found infested with rodents
Robert Alexander/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers about potentially contaminated food, lipstick and other products from Family Dollar stores in six southern states following a major rodent infestation at one
Jeffrey Epstein associate, Jean Luc Brunel, found dead by suicide in prison
ferencziviktoria21/Getty Images (PARIS) — ABC News has learned that disgraced modeling agent and Jeffrey Epstein associate Jean Luc Brunel died by suicide in his prison cell Saturday night in Paris. The Paris prosecutor’s office confirmed to ABC News
Florida's DeSantis gains popularity with Trump-like anti-'woke' agenda
Getty Images/Joe Raedle (NEW YORK) — Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis’ recent battle with what he considers the “woke agenda” is pushing Florida further to the ideological right and helping position him as a possible contender for president, pitting
RNC resolution citing Jan. 6 as 'legitimate political discourse' misconstrued: Pence
Getty Images/Justin Sullivan (WASHINGTON) — Former Vice President Mike Pence has defended the Republican National Committee censure of GOP Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, arguing that the resolution referring to Jan. 6 as “legitimate political discourse” was
Judge rejects Trump's effort to dismiss Jan. 6 civil lawsuits
Mario Tama/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A federal judge has rejected an effort by former President Donald Trump to dismiss a series of lawsuits brought against him by Democratic lawmakers and U.S. Capitol Police officers seeking to hold him
'I don't believe it's a bluff,' Defense Secretary Austin says of a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — “This is not a bluff,” Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Friday about the potential for a Russian invasion of Ukraine in an exclusive interview with ABC “This Week” co-anchor Martha Raddatz. “He has a
Want to turn your story into a movie? 'Marry Me' creator Bobby Crosby has this advice
Courtesy of Bobby Crosby Marry Me webcomic creator Bobby Crosby achieved something few have accomplished — he turned his original story into a blockbuster starring Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson. Speaking to ABC Audio, Crosby offered advice to his fellow creatives who also dream of turning their work
Tyler Perry explains the return of Madea; Ava DuVernay joins the Spotify boycott; and more
Netflix After announcing in 2019 that he was retiring Madea, Tyler Perry is back with A Madea Homecoming, debuting February 25 on Netflix. Perry says the pandemic and racial tension from the Black Lives Matter movement inspired him to bring the