Navy veteran freed after 13 years in Mexican prison for murder he didn't commit
Courtesy of Jon Franks (NEW YORK) — A U.S. Navy veteran imprisoned in Mexico for more than 13 years for a crime he did not commit is now a free man after a judge overturned his conviction
Rand Paul, AOC on the same side when it comes to TikTok ban
Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — An unusual cross-section of lawmakers has emerged against a TikTok ban, with usual ideological foes employing similar language to denounce what they say would be censorship. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky.,
Why semi-automatic rifles like those used in the Nashville shooting can cause so much damage
PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The recent mass shooting at Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, that left six people dead — including three children — was carried out, at least in part, with
Are student-athlete NIL deals a boon?
Ashan Singh, John Kapetaneas, Stephanie Fasano, Jaclyn Skurie, and Ivan Pereira, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Student-athletes across the country are cashing in on their talents through ads, social media posts and other media, thanks to a
Wounded Ukrainian soldiers get prosthetic legs in US with help from nonprofit
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — A U.S.-based nonprofit is providing life-changing prosthetic limbs to Ukrainian soldiers who were wounded while defending their country against Russian forces. In just a few months, Kind Deeds has helped 11 soldiers receive
Biden officials condemn 'in strongest possible terms' Russian detention of US journalist
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Russia’s detention of an American journalist is sparking sharp condemnation from the Biden administration and Capitol Hill. Evan Gershkovich from The Wall Street Journal was detained in Ekaterinburg, Russia’s Federal Security Service
Seattle law grants most gig workers paid sick leave
Luis Alvarez/Getty Images (SEATTLE) — Seattle will provide paid sick and safe leave for most gig workers under a new law, becoming the first U.S. city to guarantee such benefits on a permanent basis for app-based employees.
DeSantis to visit gun store on book tour, days after Nashville shooting; Dems call it 'beyond the pale'
Scott Olson/Getty Images (ATLANTA) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will travel to Cobb County, Georgia, on Thursday to visit a popular gun store as part of his ongoing book tour ahead of what is expected to be
Indictments obtained in drugging deaths of two men in New York City: Sources
A framed photo shows Linda Clary and her late son, John Umberger. — ABC News (NEW YORK) — Prosecutors have obtained indictments in the case of two men who took tainted drugs at gay night clubs in
Amid shortage of generic Adderall, frustration builds as demand increases
GeorgePeters/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Months after the Food and Drug Administration first indicated that there was a shortage of ADHD drugs, suppliers are warning that those shortfalls could continue throughout the year — a source of