Popular beauty treatment taking heat after new reporting
Jeremy Drey/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A new report claims that the popular cosmetic treatment CoolSculpting may pose a higher risk for a serious side effect than previously thought. A recently published New
Thieves steal $14.8 million in gold, goods from Toronto airport
Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (TORONTO) — Authorities are looking for about $14.77 million (20 million Canadian dollars) worth of gold and other high-value goods that were stolen from a holding cargo facility at Toronto Pearson International Airport, according
Austin announces Ukrainian forces to begin training on US Abrams tanks next month
DoD photo by U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jack Sanders (WASHINGTON) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced Friday that the U.S. will begin training Ukrainian forces on American-made Abrams tanks in the coming weeks. “The M1s that
'Extinct' lion spotted in Chad's Sena Oura National Park after almost 20 years
Wildlife Conservation Society/Government of Chad (LONDON) — A lion has been spotted in Chad’s Sena Oura National Park for the first time in almost two decades. A team of conservationists from the Chadian government and the New
How PFAS are entering America's water supply
Tim Graham/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Synthetic chemicals are being detected in America’s water supply at a rapid rate, potentially affecting millions of people over the past two decades, according to a data analysis by ABC News.
Newly released photo shows Queen Elizabeth II with her grandkids, great-grandkids
Jonathan Brady – WPA Pool/Getty Images (LONDON) — Members of Britain’s royal family are honoring the late Queen Elizabeth II on what would have been her 97th birthday. Prince William and Kate, the princess of Wales, shared
Struggle for clean water in rural Mexico spotlights daily burden often taken on by women
ABC News (NEW YORK) — High in the hills of the San Juan Tlacotenco Forest, the worth of water is revealed as nearby villagers make the arduous journey to the Zacasonapan Spring. For generations, the pilgrimage has
Top Trump adviser Boris Epshteyn to be questioned for second day by special counsel: Sources
Andrew Kelly-Pool/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — After meeting with special counsel Jack Smith’s office for multiple hours Thursday, top Trump adviser Boris Epshteyn is expected to continue his interview today, sources familiar with the matter tell ABC
Mom challenges others to learn about autism with new children's book
Courtesy Tiffany Hammond (NEW YORK) — A Texas mom whose two kids have autism is challenging others to learn about autism spectrum disorder this April, which happens to be Autism Acceptance Month. It’s an issue close to
LOCAL SPORTS: Soccer, fastpitch, baseball and golf results

SEQUIM — In soccer action last night, the Sequim Wolves beat Olympic 2-1. It’s the 3rd win in a row for the Wolves who are now 4-6. The Port Angeles Roughriders roared back to tie their soccer