Parents of Uvalde shooting victims visit school for 1st time since massacre
ABC News (UVALDE, Texas) — Uvalde parents entered the school where their children were killed almost a year ago for the first time on Thursday. Nineteen children and two teachers were killed on May 24, 2022, at
Groom speaks out after bride killed in accident hours after wedding
Courtesy of Aric Hutchinson (CHARLESTON, S.C.) — A South Carolina groom whose bride was killed on their wedding day by an alleged drunk driver is sharing his story for the first time. On the night of April
Attorneys file motion to dismiss case against 'Rust' armorer
Jason Marz/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Attorneys for “Rust” armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed filed a motion Thursday to dismiss her case in the fatal on-set shooting of the film’s cinematographer. Gutierrez-Reed was charged with two counts of involuntary
General Motors recalls over 600k cars due to car seat safety issue
GMC (NEW YORK) — General Motors is recalling over 660,000 SUVs due to a potential safety issue involving car seats. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration posted a recall notice on its website Thursday, stating that in
McCarthy praises debt limit negotiators, but GOP hardliners say talks should stop
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — As House Speaker Kevin McCarthy expressed his most positive view yet on debt ceiling talks, a group of hardline conservatives on Thursday urged Republicans to stop negotiating altogether.
With the high cost of drugs used for weight loss like Ozempic and Mounjaro, some users turn to compounding pharmacies
Mario Tama/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As medications like Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro used by some for weight loss experience a surge in popularity, they remain out of reach for many people. The reason is the medications’
McCaul accepts State Department offer for Congress to review Afghanistan 'dissent cable'
Drew Angerer/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Mike McCaul, R-Texas, accepted the State Department’s latest offer to review a classified communication sent by American diplomats during the final days of the U.S. occupation of
What to know about the Montana TikTok ban
Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images (HELENA, Mont.) — A TikTok ban enacted by Montana — the first state to impose such a law — marked a major step in the growing U.S. backlash against the Chinese-owned social
Cash App founder Bob Lee murder suspect pleads not guilty
Paul Kuroda-Pool/Getty Images (SAN FRANCISCO) — The suspect in the murder of Cash App founder Bob Lee pleaded not guilty in a San Francisco court on Thursday. Nima Momeni, a fellow tech executive, has been accused of
What to know about California’s approval of recommendations for historic reparations
ilbusca/Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — A California reparations task force has voted to approve recommendations on one of the most significant reparations campaigns for African Americans in modern U.S. history. However, some critics have questioned whether the