Anxiety Grows In Idaho Student Killings Case, Police Contradict Prior Statements
Victims' families and the town public have grown frustrated with the three-week-long investigation which has been riddled with contradictions by investigative officials.
Kyrie Irving Loses Another Sponsor After Controversy Over Antisemitic Tweet
Irving had been under contract with Nike since 2014 in an annual endorsement deal believed to be worth around $11 million.
Over Two Dozen Taylor Swift Fans File Lawsuit Against Ticketmaster
"They messed with the wrong fan base," Jennifer Kinder, an attorney involved in the case, told The Washington Post.
Milo Yiannopoulos Calls Departure From Kanye West Campaign A 'Mutual Conclusion'
Yiannapolous recently claimed responsibility for former President Donald Trump's meeting with West and white supremacist Nick Fuentes.
Brittney Griner Update: Antony Blinken Says US Still 'Actively Engaged' In Prisoner Swap With Russia
"My efforts, the efforts of the entire administration are to bring both Paul and Brittany home," Blinken told CBS News.
Georgia Runoff Election: Herschel Walker Or Raphael Warnock Favored After Record Early Voting?
The Georgia Secretary of State's office expects early voting turnout to reach 1.9 million after all absentee ballots are counted.
Did Anyone Win Saturday's Powerball? Dec. 3 Winning Numbers And Monday's New Jackpot
The last winning ticket came from Kansas on Nov. 12 with a jackpot of $93 million. There have been a total of seven jackpot winners this year.
IRS Warns That Tax Refunds Will Be Smaller In 2023
Tax refunds are provided when a taxpayer has overpaid yearly taxes or withheld more than the amount they owe.
FDA Pauses Authorization For Eli Lilly's COVID Antibody Treatment
Eli Lilly and its distributors have paused commercial distribution of the drug bebtelovimab until the FDA provides further notice.
Lawsuit Accuses Yale Of Discriminating Against Students With Mental Illness
The lawsuit alleges Yale discriminated against students with mental health disabilities and pressured students to withdraw from the school after showing mental health symptoms.
Indiana AG Todd Rokita Seeks To Punish Doctor Who Performed Abortion For 10-Year-Old Rape Victim
The complaint by Indiana's AG could result in a penalty for the physician, ranging from a letter of reprimand to the permanent revocation of her medical license.
Christine McVie Net Worth: Fleetwood Mac Singer's Staggering Fortune Examined After Death
Christine McVie had a staggering net worth thanks to her time as a member of Fleetwood Mac and her writing songs for the group.
Milo Yiannopoulos Claims Responsibility For Setting Up Trump-Fuentes Dinner
"I also wanted to send a message to Trump that he has systematically repeatedly neglected, ignored, abused the people who love him the most..." Yiannopoulos said.
Homeowner Of Iconic 'A Christmas Story' House Cursed Out Actor Yano Anaya
Homeowner Brian Jones told Anaya, who played Grover Dill in the original film, to never come to the home again.
Joe Biden Approval Ratings: How Are The President's Numbers Weeks After The Midterms?
President Joe Biden's approval ratings barely moved weeks after Democrats staved off a potential "red wave" in the midterm elections.
Collin Gosselin Says He Has Not Talked To His Siblings In Years After 'Jon & Kate Plus 8'
"I have not spoken with my siblings in probably five or six years now," Collin told Entertainment Weekly. "It's tough."
New Artist Videos To Be Included In 2022 Spotify Wrapped
A new feature in this year's Spotify Wrapped may include videos from artists thanking their top listeners.
Polling Shows Tight Contest Between Warnock And Walker A Week Before Georgia Runoff
The runoff election comes after neither candidate received 50% of the vote on Nov. 8.
What Exactly Is 'Gaslighting?' Popular Dictionary Provides Definition Of Term
Merriam-Webster says that there was a 1740% increase in lookups for "gaslighting" this year.
First Lady Jill Biden Unveils Holiday Decor Theme: 'We The People'
The entire space was decorated by over 150 volunteers and features 77 Christmas trees, 83,615 holiday lights and 25 wreaths.
Jay Leno Performs First Comedy Gig Since Suffering Burn Injuries From Car Fire
Leno reportedly joked about the burn incident during his set at the Comedy and Magic Club in Hermosa Beach, California.
Hawaiian Volcano Erupts For First Time Since 1984
The world's largest active volcano last erupted in 1984, spouting lava close to the city of Hilo.
Joe Biden To Host French President Emmanuel Macron In First State Dinner
The Dec. 1 diplomatic event will be the first state dinner of Biden's term after the pandemic halted the long-standing tradition.
Donald Trump Defends Mar-A-Lago Dinner With Kanye West, Nick Fuentes After Firestorm Of Criticism
According to a person briefed on the dinner meeting, Trump said he liked Fuentes, adding, "He gets me."
Did Anyone Win Saturday's Powerball? Nov. 26 Winning Numbers And Monday's New Jackpot
The Powerball will climb to $56 million after no one produced the winning ticket this Saturday.
Top 5 Thanksgiving Movies To Watch With The Family
Enjoy a list of nostalgic and heartfelt films to watch as a family on Thanksgiving Day.
Joe Biden Extends Student Loan Repayment Freeze, Here's What Borrowers Need To Know
The pause has been extended 8 times since March 2020 after the pandemic affected lenders' ability to pay.
Joe Biden Approval Ratings: How Are The President's Numbers Two Weeks After The Midterms?
Political strategists had forecasted a "red wave" due to Joe Biden's weak approval ratings in October.
DWTS Fans Say Charli D'Amelio 'Didn't Deserve' to Win Season 31 Mirrorball
Judge Bruno Tonioli declared Charli D'Amelio as the "queen of jive," following the routine, saying she was "as good as I've ever seen."
Iowa Man Awarded $27 Million After Suffering 'Permanent Injuries' From Meningitis That Was Misdiagnosed As The Flu
The Iowa man filed the lawsuit against UnityPoint Clinic Family Medicine in 2017 after being permanently injured by bacterial meningitis which was falsely diagnosed as influenza.