Record heat hitting Northeast and Midwest: What to expect
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Record heat has moved from the Southwest to the Midwest and Northeast, where temperatures could approach 90 degrees in some cities on Thursday. On Wednesday, more than a dozen record highs were
Startup founder's alleged $175 million fraud spotlights inequality in finance, experts said
IronHeart/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — JPMorgan Chase trumpeted its $175 million acquisition of a college financial planning company called Frank in 2021, boasting that the firm served more than five million students. Little more than a year
Ukraine's spy chief says 'Russia is the only beneficiary' of US intelligence leak
ABC News (KYIV, Ukraine) — Ukraine’s most senior military intelligence official is blaming Russia for the massive leak of U.S. government secrets that has dominated headlines in recent days. In his first interview since classified documents from
Paul Edmonds, fifth person apparently cured of HIV, steps forward to share his story
ABC News (NEW YORK) — One of only five people in the world to achieve full remission of HIV is stepping forward to share his story in an ABC broadcast exclusive. Paul Edmonds’ journey into medical history
LOCAL SPORTS: Sequim hosting big fastpitch matchup; busy high school sports calendar
SEQUIM — The eyes of all Olympic League fastpitch fans will be on the Dungeness Valley, as the Olympic Trojans travel to Sequim in a critical league match up. The Trojans, with an RPI rating of 28th,
How pro-Trump bots are sowing division in the Republican Party: Report
Marilyn Nieves/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Coordinated groups of inauthentic accounts have been attempting to influence online conversations around the 2024 elections for the better part of a year, according to a recent investigation conducted by Cyabra, a
Government agencies urge 'revamp' of certain software to take cybersecurity burden off customers
Westend61/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — U.S. and international government agencies are urging software manufacturers to “revamp” the design of certain software to take the burden of cybersecurity flaws out off of the customer. Historically, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
Suicides increased in 2021, reaching highest level since 2018: CDC report
xijian/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Suicides increased during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, new federal data shows. There were 48,183 people who died by suicide in 2021, according to a report published Thursday by the
Mom of two says she had seizure after teens placed bucket on her head in Target store
Courtesy Lana Clay-Monaghan (NEW YORK) — A California woman is speaking out about the lasting injuries she says she suffered after a group of teenagers allegedly placed a bucket over her head while she was shopping for
Fed staff expects banking crisis to cause a recession this year
Bloomberg Creative/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Federal Reserve’s staff is more worried about the U.S. economy tipping into a recession after the recent banking crisis, the minutes from the central bank’s meeting in March reveal. Economists at