WSDOT calls off weekend closures of Hood Canal Bridge
SHINE – Here’s some good news for the 18,000 daily travelers to and from the Olympic Peninsula who use the Hood Canal Bridge. The state Dept. of Transportation announced Monday that repairs to the bridge will no
FBI warns against using public USB charging ports
Chris Jongkind/Getty Images (DENVER) — The FBI is warning the public against using charging stations in malls and at airports, according to a tweet from the bureau’s Denver office. The public charging stations could be a conduit
Elizabeth Holmes' attempt to delay prison sentence denied by judge
Hans Neleman/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A federal judge has denied an effort by disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes to delay the start of her prison sentence, set to begin later this month, while she awaits an
Chicago to host 2024 Democratic National Convention
Marilyn Nieves/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Democratic National Committee announced on Tuesday that its 2024 convention will be held in Chicago. The convention will take place Aug. 19 through 22 at the United Center and the McCormick
STIs, including syphilis, rose during second year of pandemic, CDC data shows
The Good Brigade/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The number of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the United States shows “no signs of slowing,” new federal data shows. A total of 2.53 million cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea and
DOJ provides congressional leaders access to Trump, Biden, Pence classified docs
Thinkstock/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Justice Department has started to provide access to a group of bipartisan congressional leaders some of the classified materials recovered from the residences of former President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden and
China 'ready to fight' after three days of large-scale military drills around Taiwan
Rainer Puster / EyeEm/Getty Images (TAIPEI, Taiwan) — China’s military declared it’s “ready to fight” after wrapping up three days of combat drills simulating a blockade to “seal off” Taiwan. The large-scale land and sea exercises follow
Aliyah Boston reacts to being first pick in WNBA draft
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Aliyah Boston, star of the University of South Carolina’s women’s basketball team, says she was “really nervous” before being selected No. 1 in the WNBA draft Monday night in New York. The
Four lawmakers share their mental health struggles: It's 'a form of public service'
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — In the wake of Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman entering treatment for severe depression, four Democratic colleagues in Congress exclusively sat down with ABC News to share their support for him and his recovery
Tupperware says it could go out of business
Scott Olson/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A staple in many American kitchens could soon be coming to an end. Tupperware, which has been in American homes for more than 75 years, is now saying it could soon