The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack detailed former President Trump's "complete dereliction of duty" as he ignored pleas to condemn the violence and call off the mob from his White House counsel, top aides and members of his own family.
➡️ At the end of the day of the worst attack on the U.S. Capitol since British soldiers burned it in 1814, Trump had one thing to say to a staffer: "Mike Pence let me down." Read five takeaways from the hearing.
President Biden, who tested positive for COVID-19, is taking a course of Paxlovid, a drug that has been highly effective at reducing the risks of hospitalization and death. But some patients report a "Paxlovid rebound," in which the disease returns. Here's what we know.
Tenants of 1,400 rental units in Indianapolis are on the brink of having their water shut off because their landlord stopped paying the bills. The city has filed suit, saying the shut-off would cause a "mass-homelessness problem in our community."
Confusion is common In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn the federal right to abortion. For one thing, abortion-seekers are not the only ones impacted. Here are two more myths that people often get wrong.
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With buttons all the way down the back and into the train, the dress Gwendolyn Stulgis got married in was absolutely perfect. But after the wedding, she hated to see it collect dust in a closet, so she donated it through Facebook — and started a movement. 🎧 Listen to how Stulgis began a wedding dress exchange, or read the story here.
A new history course at Texas State University will focus on Harry Styles and the culture of celebrity. The professor admits his hopes for the class may sound a little cheesy.
After more than 30 years, a multiday women's Tour de France is back. The women's race starts Sunday in Paris.
A Minneapolis concert venue cancelled a Dave Chappelle show just hours before it was scheduled to start, saying it had "lost sight of the impact" the controversial comedian's set would have on its audience.
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