Paul Whelan 'is focused on getting through each day,' brother says after US ambassador's visit
David Whelan, Paul Whelan’s brother, is shown during an interview with ABC News’ Linsey Davis. — ABC News (NEW YORK) — Paul Whelan, a former American Marine who has been detained in Russia since 2018, recently had
Fort Hood renamed to Fort Cavazos after Hispanic 4-star general
Richard E. Cavazos circa 1982 as commanding general of the U.S. Army Forces Command. — U.S. Army (FORT CAVAZOS, Texas) — The U.S. Army base formerly known as Fort Hood in central Texas was officially changed to
Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, sued by Trump for $500M, seeks dismissal of suit
ftwitty/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Donald Trump’s former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, is seeking the dismissal of a $500 million lawsuit by the former president that accuses Cohen of breach of fiduciary duty. In a new court
Influx of extra snow leads to record ski season for 2022-2023 winter: Report
Johannes Kroemer/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — This past winter skiers rejoiced at the plethora of snow that fell as a result of several rounds of atmospheric rivers that pummeled the western U.S. with an onslaught of additional
DOJ disrupts Russian-controlled global malware network
Westend61/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Justice Department on Tuesday announced the dismantling of a global network of computers infected by malware that Russia’s state security services have allegedly used for nearly 20 years to steal secrets from
Officers dying in line of duty during a felony down 18% in 2022: FBI
Thinkstock Images/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Officer Dan Rocha of the Everett, Washington Police Department responded to a call for a suspect moving guns from one car to another, according to body camera footage released by the Everett
Jury deliberations underway in E. Jean Carroll battery, defamation case against Trump
Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Deliberations began Tuesday in former President Donald Trump’s defamation and battery trial that’s based on a civil lawsuit brought by writer E. Jean Carroll. Carroll, who brought the lawsuit in November,
New draft guidance drops breast cancer screening age from 50 to 40 for women with average risk
MicroStockHub/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Most women with average risk should start screening for breast cancer at age 40, and they should get screened every other year through age 74, according to new draft guidance Tuesday from
Over half of all native Black and Hispanic Chicagoans witness a shooting by age 40, study suggests
Steve Prezant/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As the total of mass shootings in the United States this year climb, a new report focuses on gun violence in Chicago, suggesting that over half of the city’s Black and
Sheriff: 14-year-old girl shot in head by neighbor after playing hide-and-seek on his property
Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office (NEW YORK) — A 14-year-old girl was shot in the back of the head by a neighbor after playing hide-and-seek on his property, according to Louisiana authorities. The shooting unfolded early Sunday morning