FTX's new CEO tells bankruptcy court independent investigation would be a waste of money
Namthip Muanthongthae/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — FTX’s new chief executive told a bankruptcy court Monday there is “a danger” to authorizing an independent investigation of the crypto exchange’s collapse. John Ray said he had no use for
Suspects arrested in plot to attack power stations, destroy Baltimore: Prosecutors
Robert Brook/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A Florida man and a Maryland woman have been arrested on federal charges of plotting to attack multiple energy substations with the goal of destroying Baltimore, the U.S. Department of Justice
Brothers Travis and Jason Kelce talk Super Bowl predictions with parents
Jeffrey Grigsby / EyeEm/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — One sibling rivalry will be on full display at Super Bowl 57. The Kansas City Chiefs’ Travis Kelce will face off against his older brother Jason Kelce of the
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen rejects recession fears, says economy is 'strong'
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen rejected recession fears in an interview with ABC News’ Good Morning America on Monday, saying the economy remains “strong and resilient.” A blockbuster jobs report last week showed
Man arrested after police stand off
PORT ANGELES – A Port Angeles man is still in jail following a standoff with law enforcement Friday night. 72-year-old Charles V. Smith was arrested after the hours-long incident Friday evening at Monroe Road and Highway 101,
LOCAL SPORTS: PA girls earn final regular-season win, local high school bowlers wrap state tourney
Photo: Morgan Kayser and Nikoline Updike bowled at the state tournament for Sequim PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Roughriders girls basketball team had an extremely productive and happy weekend. The Roughriders received the great news that
'I felt powerless': Black Americans suffering from long COVID say they have trouble accessing care
Chimére Smith, 40, from Baltimore, Maryland, during a function at the school where she was a teacher in Feb. 2020, before she contracted COVID-19. – Courtesy of Chimére Smith (NEW YORK) — Throughout the pandemic, Black Americans
Americans have low confidence in leaders, GOP at risk in political disputes: POLL
Official White House Photo by Hannah Foslien (WASHINGTON) — Americans expressed scant confidence in President Joe Biden and his party heading into the 2023 State of the Union address. Yet wide majorities also lack faith in their
Kidnapped children from Missouri found at Florida supermarket one year later: Police
High Springs Police Dept. (HIGH SPRINGS, Fla.) — Two Missouri children were found inside a supermarket in Florida nearly a year after they were abducted, according to law enforcement officials. Brooke Gilley and Adrian Gilley were found
At least 24 dead as Chile battles out-of-control wildfires
Stock-zilla/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — At least 24 people are dead as dozens of wildfires rage in Chile amid a scorching heat wave, Chilean authorities confirmed to ABC News. The fatalities included two firefighters, authorities said. Approximately