Judge rebukes RNC's 'legitimate political discourse' language at Jan. 6 sentencing
Witthaya Prasongsin/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A federal judge on Thursday directly rebuked the Republican National Committee’s resolution that declared the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol “legitimate political discourse” as she sentenced a man convicted of
“I wondered if I dreamt it”: 'Daredevil' star Charlie Cox on getting that call about 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'
Netflix/Patrick Harbron (SPOILERS AHEAD) Among the multiverse mash-ups that helped make Sony’s Spider-Man: No Way Home one of the highest-grossing movies of all time was Charlie Cox returning as Matt Murdock, the blind lawyer who moonlights as the Marvel hero Daredevil. Cox’s
Sen. Bernie Sanders warns of 'drumbeats' of war in Washington
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Sen. Bernie Sanders gave a speech on the Senate floor Thursday expressing grave concern over the “drumbeats” of war building in Washington, D.C., amid escalating tensions along the Ukrainian border. Sanders, I-Vt.,
Amir Locke's death highlights perils for Black gun owners: Advocates
Steve Prezant/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Amir Locke was fatally shot by Minneapolis police officers in an apartment early Wednesday morning as officers were executing a “no-knock” search warrant. Locke, a legal gun owner, had been sleeping
Six stabbed in 'violent scene' at Philadelphia home, one in critical condition
WPVI-TV/ABC News (PHILADELPHIA) — Six people were stabbed in a Philadelphia home early Friday in what police are calling a “very violent scene.” Police received a 911 call just after 4 a.m. reporting a stabbing and responding
Prince Harry talks how he’s continuing 'unfinished' work of his mom, Princess Diana
John Lamparski/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Prince Harry said his work in raising awareness about HIV/AIDS is part of his mission to continue the “unfinished” work of his late mother, Princess Diana. Diana, who died in 1997,
GOP-controlled legislatures look to overhaul election laws ahead of 2022 midterms
Hill Street Studios/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — After the 2021 legislative session brought a new wave of efforts to redistrict along partisan lines and restrict voting access, Republican legislators in some states are now looking to intervene further
How Costco, grocery membership fee hikes impact consumer buying decisions
NoDerog/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Raising membership fees can generally be chalked up as “the price of doing business.” But as inflation, demand and supply chain issues continue to dictate an increase in prices, consumers are left
Inglewood's Black-owned businesses to be highlighted during Super Bowl weekend
Jevone Moore/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images (INGLEWOOD, Calif.) — Seeing a need to promote Black-owned businesses, longtime Inglewood, California, resident Keokia Childress helped start a community-organized food festival to showcase what their neighborhood had to offer. But
New York City looks to lower greenhouse gas emissions by improving public housing
NYCHA program manager Jordan Bonomo speaks with Ginger Zee of ABC News about the heat pumps being used as part of the pilot program taking place at the Fort Independence Houses in the Bronx borough of New