What to know about the actors' strike
CHRIS DELMAS /GETTY IMAGES (LOS ANGELES) — A union representing roughly 160,000 actors launched a strike overnight, bringing Hollywood to a standstill just two months after TV and movie writers walked off the job. Prominent actors have
Dozens of whales slaughtered in front of cruise passengers as company apologizes
George Karbus Photography/Getty Images (LONDON) — A cruise line has apologized to over 1,000 of its passengers after one of their ships arrived at port in the middle of a whale hunt where dozens of the marine
Local law enforcement officials say more officers would help deal with climbing crime rate
PORT ANGELES – Local police officials are reacting to new crime statistics released this week. The Washington State Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs issued it report on crime rates for last year. In 2022 vehicle theft
Zelenskyy's No. 2 on Ukraine’s challenges: 'Impossible is possible'
omersukrugoksu/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Ukraine marked a milestone last week, hitting 500 days of combat between the sovereign nation and Russia. And for Andriy Yermak, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Head of the Office, Ukraine’s resistance has carried
Pence would ban abortion in cases where pregnancy isn't viable
Scott Olson/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Former Vice President Mike Pence is making clear that his opposition to abortion extends beyond some of his most conservative 2024 White House rivals. He told the Associated Press in an interview that
Special counsel argues Trump's request for lengthy trial delay has 'no basis in law'
Steve Marcus/Getty Images (MIAMI) — Special counsel Jack Smith’s office on Thursday urged U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon to reject an effort by Donald Trump’s legal team to indefinitely postpone setting a date for the former president’s trial
Gift cards, commission fees and even free college tuition: GOP candidates test odd fundraising strategies
Scott Olson/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — People might not immediately be inclined to donate a dollar to Doug Burgum, the North Dakota governor now running for president. But would a $20 gift card sweeten the deal? That’s the offer
Bipartisan legislation could help military spouses find virtual work
Jerusalem Mendoza (WASHINGTON) — New bipartisan legislation aims to help employ military spouses find remote work — an especially urgent consideration for a group that relocates frequently while their spouses serve. The Military Spouse Employment Act, co-sponsored by
DeSantis weighs media strategy shift as donors fret about early campaign struggles: Sources
Mel Musto/Bloomberg via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Only seven weeks into his 2024 campaign for the White House, Ron DeSantis is struggling to make a dent in former President Donald Trump’s commanding lead in the Republican primary
Evan Gershkovich's sister speaks out as Biden says US 'serious' about prisoner swap
Win McNamee/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Danielle Gershkovich, the sister of detained Wall Street Journal journalist Evan Gershkovich, said Thursday she is heartened by efforts to keep his case in the spotlight, even as while dealing with his being