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Jan. 6 hearing looks at pressure on Pence, it was a rough day for stocks and "Lightyear" has been banned in multiple countries. Get the latest headlines in our daily podcast.
NASA is set to release the James Webb Space Telescope's first images July 12. A scientist on the team explains what it took to get it up and running.
The COVID-19 pandemic was expected to turn us all into permanent online shoppers, never to set foot in physical stores again. That's not exactly happening.
Heat waves are getting hotter and becoming more frequent because of rising rates of air pollution, putting children’s health at risk, a report finds.
If your child said, "I'm hungry," would you reply, "Hello, Hungry, I'm Dad"? If yes, you've committed a dad joke — and that might be good for you and those around you.
Online spending during the event surpassed $11 billion last year.
An eyewitness captured the moment when a smoke tornado lashed the outskirts of Flagstaff, Arizona.
Juneteenth — also known as Emancipation Day, Freedom Day, or the country’s second Independence Day — stands as an enduring symbol of Black American freedom. Here's a brief history.
Beyoncé tipped off fans that something important was coming when she removed her profile photos across all her social media platforms last week.
Twelve elementary school children drank floor sealant believing it was milk after it was served to students at a childcare program in Juneau, Alaska.
🎧 A heat waves continues over much of the country, the Jan. 6 committee resumes today and two Americans have gone missing in Ukraine. Those stories and more on our daily podcast.
Former Vice President Mike Pence will be in the spotlight as the Jan. 6 committee turns its focus to former President Donald Trump’s desperate attempts to persuade Pence to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. But Pence rejected Trump's public and private pressure. He remained on the Capitol grounds throughout the rioting and returned to preside over the formal vote count.
Are high prices and inflation taking a big bite out of your budget? Why not make some extra cash (or go hunt for bargains) at a summer yard sale! Host Teri Barr is talking with Certified Financial Planner Liz Weston from NerdWallet to learn why it can be worth your time to hold a yard sale. She also shares how these types of sales have changed, along with the three biggest tips to be sure your sale will be a success. Previous Pennywise episodes featuring Liz: How to Prioritize Your Debt Payments... Now! More from Liz at NerdWallet: How to Make More Green at Your Next Yard Sale How to Understand and Reduce Taxes When Selling Your Home Dealing With Death? There’s an App for That You Can Tweak Your Tech Settings to Protect Your Privacy Support the show: https://omny.fm/shows/pennywise See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flooding inside the plant is expected to delay production of new baby formula for a few weeks.
🎧 With alcohol-related deaths more than double that of guns, why isn't social media filled with debates about how to solve this problem?
Last year, Congress and President Biden approved June 19 as a national holiday. However, the move didn't result in an automatic adoption from most states.
🎧 The Fed hopes an interest rate hike can tame inflation, the accused Buffalo gunman has been charged with federal hate crimes and Ford is recalling more than 2.9 million vehicles. Those stories and more on our daily podcast.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the face of America's pandemic response, has tested positive for the coronavirus. The 81-year-old is experiencing mild symptoms.
Hinckley's restrictions were gradually loosened over the years, including the lifting of limits on his social media use. Hinckley's following on social media has grown to nearly 30,000 followers on Twitter and YouTube over the past several months.
Dolly Parton is donating $1M to pediatric infectious disease research at Vanderbilt's medical center, one of many gifts from her to the center.