Reports Of Damage Are Coming In After Hurricane Ida Hit Louisiana With Some Of The Strongest Winds Ever
"This is one of the strongest storms to make landfall here in modern times," Louisiana's governor said.
Legendary Actor Ed Asner Has Died At Age 91
Asner became an icon as the gruff Lou Grant on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, then continued to work in TV and film and as a voice actor for decades.
Dozens Of Overworked Florida Doctors Joined Together To Beg People To Get Vaccinated
"It’s been a long two years, and quite frankly, we are all exhausted, both physically and psychologically," said one doctor.
Florida is America's Delta Variant Nightmare
Florida's hospitals are filling up as the Delta variant ravages the state, where less than half the population is fully vaccinated.
The Chair Of Time's Up Resigned After Helping Andrew Cuomo Discredit A Sexual Harassment Victim
Another progressive organization, the Human Rights Campaign, is investigating its president's role in advising Cuomo on sexual harassment allegations.
The Republican Governor Of Arkansas Has Some Regrets About Signing A Mask Mandate Ban
"I signed it at the time because our cases were at a very low point," said Gov. Asa Hutchinson. "Everything has changed now."
Gov. Andrew Cuomo “Sexually Harassed Multiple Women,” A New York Attorney General Investigation Has Found
Attorney General Letitia James said the New York governor's harassment violated federal and state laws.
As COVID Continues To Spread, Alabama's Governor Said "It’s Time To Start Blaming The Unvaccinated Folks"
"These folks are choosing a horrible lifestyle of self-inflicted pain."
Five Members Of Tekashi 69's Security Team Were Charged With Robbery And Criminal Impersonation
The charges stem from an incident in August 2020 in which the rapper's security team allegedly chased a man using sirens and flashing lights before stealing his phone.
Olivia Rodrigo Went To The White House To Talk About Vaccinations
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We Caught Up With Prancer, The Viral Nightmare Chihuahua. We Found A Story Of Redemption.
“There's some times where I look at him like, You're the most beautiful dog I've ever seen. And then there's some times I'm like, What hole did you crawl out of?”
Piece By Piece, Stone By Stone: The Unfathomable Scale Of The Surfside Collapse
“You're not on a pile of debris — you're in somebody's house."
Surfside Residents Are Coming Together Over Bagels To Grieve The Condo Collapse And Help Their Tight-Knit Community
“The first child that was pulled out was in my daughter’s class.”
This Man’s Mother And Grandmother Remain Missing In The Surfside Building Collapse. He’s Grieving And Also Demanding Justice.
"She would be writing letters, be in front of every camera, reporter, anything, making sure that whoever is responsible is held accountable for this. That’s what keeps me going.”
George Floyd's Daughter Told The Judge Sentencing Derek Chauvin How Much She Misses Her Dad
"My daddy always used to help me brush my teeth," said 7-year-old Gianna.
John McAfee Was Found Dead In A Spanish Jail Hours After A Court Ruled He'd Be Extradited To The US
The eccentric tech millionaire was arrested last October on charges of tax evasion.
A Parkland Victim's Dad Tricked A Former NRA President Into Speaking At A Fake Graduation
Instead, the 3,044 empty seats represented the students who did not graduate this year because they were killed by gun violence.
A Man Shot To Death In South Carolina Was Awaiting Trial For A Boat Crash That Killed A Teenage Girl
Police in South Carolina on Monday said they know "everyone has questions and rumors are abundant."
Inside The Microsoft Teams Meeting That'll Determine What Happens If You Get Sexually Assaulted On Campus
This week's public hearings into Title IX and campus sexual assault are part of the Biden administration’s review of regulations introduced by Betsy DeVos. How much will he ultimately change?
“It Feels Like We’re Profiting Off Of Black Death”: Tulsa Residents See Civil Rights Tourism But No Reparations
One hundred years have passed since the Tulsa massacre, but little has been done to make amends or improve the lives of Black residents, whose fate can be decided by their zip code.