Georgia probe finds allegations of election fraud against mother-daughter poll workers 'false and unsubstantiated'
ABC News (GEORGIA) — Allegations of election fraud against two Georgia election workers who became the subjects of a Trump-backed conspiracy theory in the aftermath of the 2020 election were found to be “false and unsubstantiated,” according
Rep. Nikema Williams addresses proposed amendment to eliminate 'slavery loophole'
Tetra Images/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — An “Abolition Amendment” was introduced in Congress last week that would eliminate the so-called slavery loophole in the U.S. Constitution. Ratified in 1865, the 13th Amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
DA pushes back against Trump's effort to get judge to step down from criminal case
RUNSTUDIO/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump “has a prolific history of baselessly accusing state and federal judges around the country of bias” and there’s no reason the judge overseeing his criminal prosecution in New
Wildfire west of PA didn’t grow over night
Photo Credit – Firefighter Alex Hickey working with Western Washington Type 3 Incident Management Team LAKE SUTHERLAND – A fire near Lake Sutherland did not grow any more overnight, and officials say it is 10 percent contained.
As a father, Joe Biden has long defended son Hunter, despite controversy
Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz (WASHINGTON) — It seems clear from his comments over the years that the fatherly relationship Joe Biden has with his son Hunter outweighs concerns about appearances and political implications. Biden
How one dad retired in his 30s and achieved financial freedom
ABC News (SAN DIEGO) — Michael Quan was just 36 when he retired. Today, the father of two from San Diego is 46 and living a life of his choosing, having achieved his goal of financial independence.
Homeland Security deputy secretary retiring
Andre Pain/AFP via Getty Images, FILE (WASHINGTON) — Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security John Tien is retiring from the Department, he announced in an internal message to department staff on Tuesday. Tien, an Army veteran who served
What to know about the Hunter Biden investigations
ftwitty/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — News that President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, has agreed to a plea deal regarding a pair of tax-related misdemeanors follows a five-year Justice Department probe into the younger Biden’s finances and comes
Trump trial date tentatively set for August in classified documents case
Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon has set a tentative date of Aug. 14 for the start of former President Donald Trump’s trial on charges of obstruction and mishandling
Ukrainian refugees in Berlin recount stories of courage and strength
ABC (BERLIN) — Nearly six million people have fled Ukraine since Russian forces invaded the country nearly 16 months ago, according to the UN Refugee Agency. Among those millions were a handful of refugees who spoke to