ABC NewsBy KATIE KINDELAN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Jill Biden could make history in January by becoming the country’s first first lady to hold a paid job outside the White House. Biden, a college English professor with
DisobeyArt/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Federal regulators have settled with Zoom over allegations that the video software company “engaged in a series of deceptive and unfair practices that undermined the security of its users.”
ArtMarie/iStockBy KELLY MCCARTHY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — As COVID-19 infections increase in the U.S. experts predict that shoppers will start to stock up on a variety of products that could prompt another round of shortages in
amstockphoto/iStockBy ANTHONY RIVAS, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Ari Weinzweig was standing outside of Zingerman’s Roadhouse, one of his restaurants in Ann Arbor, Michigan, when a man pushing a child in a stroller walked up to tell
ermingut/iStockBy KELLY MCCARTHY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Plant-based options continue to sprout up and soon non-meat eaters may be lovin’ it at McDonald’s. The golden arches, after testing a plant-based burger at several locations in Canada,
Pnina Tornai x JaredBy ZOE MOORE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — The wedding dress designer who has made countless brides say yes to the dress is taking her talents to the engagement ring department. Designer and television
iStock/omersukrugoksuBY: CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (ORLANDO) — The astronauts who are set to launch into orbit later this week in SpaceX’s second crewed mission have arrived at the Kennedy Space Center and are in their last days
Sushiman/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — U.S. stocks jumped sharply Monday as news broke of a major development in a COVID-19 vaccine. The Dow Jones Industrial Average skyrocketed more than 1,500 points, or over 5%,