Why Asa Hutchinson is looking forward (and not expected to say 'Trump') in campaign kickoff
ABC News (BENTONVILLE, Ark.) — Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, a Republican who says his party should not be looking in the rearview mirror, is taking a little bit of a look back this week as he
Couple's elderly parents who were caught in Sudanese conflict crossfire now in Egypt
Family Handout (NEW YORK) — Family members of two U.S. citizens who were trapped in Sudan and had to endure major obstacles to leave the country are grateful they’re now in Egypt. Imad, a Bay area resident
TikTok's niche communities face an uncertain future from a potential ban
Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post (NEW YORK) — What happens when a social media company succeeds at building a community, then threatens to destroy what its users spent years building? Devoted users of TikTok face that very question,
Colorado rock-throwing victim speaks out as police search for suspect in deadly spree
ABC News (NEW YORK) — One of at least seven victims of rock-throwing incidents in Colorado, the last of which took the life of a 20-year-old woman, is sharing his story. Nathan Tipton, a Lyft and Uber
Scoreboard roundup — 4/25/23
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUE Kansas City 5, Arizona 4 Seattle 5, Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati 7, Texas 6 Detroit 4, Milwaukee 3 Colorado 5, Cleveland 1 AMERICAN
Rep. Chapman: Drug possession and use will be legal in Washington without quick action

By Pepper Fisher OLYMPIA — Washington’s legislators managed to work together to achieve some major successes during the legislative session that came to a close on Sunday, adopting a bi-partisan $69 billion operating budget for the next
NOHC is offering to give Lincoln School building to the right person or group

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The historic North Olympic History Center (NOHC) on West 8th Street in Port Angeles, still known by many as the Lincoln Elementary School Building, is on the market, though not necessarily
Sudan conflict sparks mass exodus of foreigners as locals remain trapped in crossfire
kdow/Getty Images (LONDON) — Fighting in Sudan between forces loyal to two rival generals has triggered a mass exodus of foreigners, while locals struggle to escape. As of Tuesday evening, one American and five United Nations staffers
How two decades of gun culture helped shape America's 'Stand Your Ground' laws
Steve Prezant/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A wrong address, a mistaken car, and stray basketball – five times over six days, seemingly mundane interactions turned violent or deadly after one party pulled out a firearm. Though the
At least 4 people of interest identified in shooting at after-prom party in Texas
PBNJ Productions/Getty Images (TEXAS) — At least four people of interest have been identified in a shooting at an after-prom party in Texas over the weekend that injured nearly a dozen teenagers, authorities said Tuesday. Eleven teenagers