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Powerball Reveals $447.8 Million Winner in California
The winner of one of the largest lottery jackpots in history has been revealed.
Dem Senator Says He's Open to Preserving Filibuster in Gorsuch Debate
A Democratic lawmaker said he's open to conversations about preserving the filibuster to prevent Republicans from using "the nuclear option" to fill a Supreme Court vacancy.
Pence Slated To Visit Indonesia, Japan, South Korea And Australia In April
Details on the trip are not yet public, but it represents a chance for Pence to smooth over relations with US allies who are adjusting to President Donald Trump's new leadership style and to discuss Trump's decision to pull out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a deal that would have included Japan and Australia.
Chrissy Teigen is using Botox to treat 'really bad pregnancy headaches'
Chrissy Teigen is using a beauty treatment to help her during her pregnancy.
Royal wedding: 29 million people in US tuned in to watch Meghan Markle marry Prince Harry
Move over, "The Bachelor." The royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle -- now the duke and duchess of Sussex -- was a huge ratings draw.
'This Is Us,' 'The Good Doctor' Among Broadcast TV's Golden Globes Nominees
Yes, streaming and cable television shows still got the bulk of attention during Monday's Golden Globes. But broadcast TV wasn't left out in the cold thanks to two returning Globe favorites, a new breakout drama and an old favorite that shined like it's new again in 2017.
'Star Wars: Episode IX' cast will include Carrie Fisher
Disney has announced the cast for the next chapter from the galaxy far, far away -- and it will include the late Carrie Fisher.
Uber plunges again -- now about 17% below IPO price
Uber was already the biggest high-profile IPO bust in recent memory. And it only got worse on Monday.
Hartford officers 'walk the beat' to combat drug use, prostitution
Police have taken on a new initiative to combat crime in the capital city.
What we know about the 2017 encounter that led to Derek Chauvin's second indictment
Derek Chauvin, who was convicted last month on state murder charges in the death of George Floyd, has been indicted by a federal grand jury in connection with a separate incident involving a teen in 2017.
Inmates offered Ivermectin for COVID-19
Inmates who test positive for COVID-19 at the Washington County Detention Center are being offered ivermectin, the sheriff's office confirmed to 40/29 News.
Dionne Warwick pokes fun at being mistaken for Gladys Knight at the US Open
First, Laverne Cox was mistaken for Beyoncé at the US Open. Now, two other legends have been mixed up.
US annual inflation eased last month but remains stubbornly high
US inflation cooled off in August for the second-straight month but remained stubbornly high, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Tuesday.
US kills al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in drone strike in Afghanistan
The United States killed al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in a drone strike, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.
Idaho lawmakers approve bill that would allow execution by firing squad
Idaho lawmakers approved a bill Monday that would allow execution by firing squad, according to the legislature's website.
Tide is raising prices on laundry detergent
It's going to cost you more to wash your clothes. Procter & Gamble said Wednesday that it was raising prices by an average of about 8% on retail customers next month for its Tide and Gain laundry detergents, Downy fabric softener and Bounce dryer sheets.
Chelsea Handler and Jo Koy announce their split with 'heavy hearts'
Chelsea Handler and Jo Koy are taking a break from their relationship.
This airline is launching electronic bag tags to try to speed up the airport check-in process
Alaska Airlines is rolling out electronic bag tags in an effort to speed up the airport check-in process for customers, the company said Tuesday.
Biden signs annual defense bill
President Joe Biden signed the vital National Defense Authorization Act military funding bill, passed earlier this month by Congress, into law Monday morning.
Stocks tumble on inflation and debt ceiling worries
Wall Street is starting the week in the red, with the Dow and other major indexes sharply lower.

