Dems will make state sanctuary for kids’ gender transitions, abortion over GOP protest
Maine could soon shield from liability those who perform abortions or gender surgeries for minors from other states under a bill heading to Gov. Janet Mills' desk.
Maine could soon shield from liability those who perform abortions or gender surgeries for minors from other states under a bill heading to Gov. Janet Mills' desk. The Carolina Hurricanes are limiting ticket sales for their playoff series against the New York Rangers to residents of the Carolinas and parts of Virginia. [Read more]
A busy section of interstate in the southwestern part of the state will be closed for an “extended period of time" after a tanker carrying gasoline crashed and burst into flames on Thursday morning, officials said. [Read more]
The Alabama House Judiciary Committee on Thursday advanced a bill that would allow state inmates to speak by phone or video conference at parole hearings. [Read more]
Prince William, the Prince of Wales, made a stop at James' Place Newcastle in England where he was greeted by well-wishers. His wife is taking a break from public duties following her cancer diagnosis. [Read more]
After 8 years without making a red carpet appearance, "Seinfeld" actor Michael Richards showed up at former co-star Jerry Seinfeld's movie premiere. [Read more]
High levels of E. coli were found in uncooked meats and raw dog food sold in U.K. grocery stores, according to research presented last week at the ESCMID Global Congress in Barcelona. [Read more]
New CDC data shows that pregnancy-related deaths have fallen to pre-pandemic levels after seeing an immense increase over the last couple of years. [Read more]
Cat cuddles might seem therapeutic, but a study suggests this could have adverse mental health effects down the road. The study researcher and a psychologist weighed in on the findings. [Read more]
Mayor Muriel Bowser asked the media for more positive coverage of “one week" with lower violent crime in Washington D.C., just days after a mass shooting in the city. [Read more]
30-year-old Anthony Cross of Billings, Montana, has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for threatening Democratic Sen. Jon Tester over the phone. [Read more]
A resurfaced video, shared by MAGA War Room's X account, shows presidential candidate RFK Jr. saying people in red states are "more likely to murder you" and commit violent crimes. [Read more]
The Kentucky Derby's history goes back to 1875, when it was started by Meriwether Lewis Clark Jr.. The event brings thousands to Churchill Downs each year. [Read more]
Travis Kelce's home address was leaked online recently, leading to fans sending him "random s--t." It got so bad he had to cancel deliveries. [Read more]
After the Tampa Bay Ligtning had two goals waved off due to interference in their do-or-die Game 5, head coach Jon Cooper said goalies "might as well put skirts on." [Read more]
The owners of the 76ers and Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin are donating 2,000 tickets to Game 6 to Philly first responders and community groups. [Read more]
If you can't log in to your email account, you might want to try one of these methods to get yourself back in. Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson shows you how. [Read more]
Hackers and scammers portray themselves as legitimate businesses or people with urgent propositions to entice victims to open compromising documents. [Read more]
Stay up to date on the latest AI technology advancements and learn about the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and for the future. [Read more]
A soccer politics dispute between Morocco and Algeria, over a team jersey that includes disputed territory on a map of Morocco, will go to a full appeal hearing at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. [Read more]
Haitian gangs laid siege to several Port-au-Prince neighborhoods, exchanging gunfire with police for hours and burning homes as hundreds fled the violence. [Read more]
Liberian President Joseph Boakai has signed an executive order to create a war crimes court to deliver justice to the victims of the country's back-to-back civil wars. [Read more]
Nikolaos Michaloliakos, the head of Greece's far-right Golden Dawn party, has been granted conditional early release from prison; he was convicted of running a criminal organization. [Read more]