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Amazon, Expedia Back Lawsuit Opposing Trump Travel Ban
Amazon and Expedia have joined a legal challenge to President Trump's travel ban.
Reggie Bush wants the 2005 Heisman Trophy back
Reggie Bush, the former University of Southern California (USC) star who won the 2005 Heisman Trophy, said Thursday he wants the award, and his college football records, reinstated.
Biden braces for Supreme Court to overturn Roe after months of planning for next steps
President Joe Biden is bracing for a Supreme Court ruling that would strip away nationwide abortion rights in the US, potentially setting off mass protests and heaping pressure on the White House to act, according to officials, even as there remains little he can do through executive action to fully mitigate the anticipated decision.
Health Minute: Double-Lung Transplant Successful
It's the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the US. The American Cancer Society estimates over 127,000 Americans will die from lung cancer this year, but two stage-four lung cancer patients now have no signs of cancer thanks to double-lung transplants. In today's Health Minute, more on the procedure and the hope it's giving those affected by this disease.
Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Trying to Join ISIS, Feds Say
An Ohio man pleaded guilty Thursday to trying to join ISIS, the US Department of Justice said.
Pi Day: A Number of Things to Know
Math enthusiasts know all about it, and the rest of the population is probably hoping for cherry pie.
Chrissy Teigen honors late son with new tattoo
Chrissy Teigen revealed a tribute to the infant son she and husband John Legend lost.
Whirlpool loved Trump's tariffs. Now it's struggling
"Tariffs are the greatest!" President Donald Trump said on Twitter Tuesday morning. Whirlpool used to agree.
California man to plead guilty to stealing endangered ring-tailed lemur
A California man has agreed to plead guilty to theft after he admitted taking a critically endangered ring-tailed lemur from the Santa Ana Zoo, according to a Department of Justice news release.
5 year anniversary of the Flint Water Crisis
April 25 marks the 5-year anniversary that the City of Flint switched its drinking water from the Detroit water system to the Flint River.
Bebe Rexha embraces all 165 pounds of herself
Bebe Rexha is using all of herself to promote body positivity.
McDonald's is bringing back a fan-favorite menu item
McDonald's is bringing back Spicy Chicken McNuggets, but not everyone can buy them.
2 brothers charged after McDonalds employee is hit with vase, shots fired into restaurant
Two brothers are facing charges after an employee at a North County McDonalds was with a vase and shots were fired into the restaurant in Northwoods.
Orlando Tragedy: Two Officers Remembered
One officer was a mother known for working with youth in the Orlando community. The other was a hulking former college football player known as "Big Norm."
Seven takeaways from the DNC's third night
The nation's most prominent Democrats on Wednesday night sought to instill a sense of urgency in voters that was absent four years ago, when Donald Trump was elected President.
Trump defends policy of separating migrant families at the border during fiery immigration exchange
At a time when the two presidential candidates are battling over Latino voters, President Donald Trump defended his administration's decision to separate parents from their children at the border and had no explanation for how long it would take to reunite families.
Venus Williams Wins Thriller to Set Up All-American Semifinal Against Sloane Stephens
Venus Williams is the definition of longevity. It was 16 years ago that the 37-year-old won the last of her two US Open titles and now the American is two victories away from securing what would be a remarkable success in New York.
The Dangers of Blaming Social Media for America's Problems
It's dangerous to pin all of our country's problems on social media. From both ends of the polarized political spectrum, "there's a tendency to blame social media" for a degradation of the public discourse, "when social media really is just reflecting larger trends in society," author Emily Parker told Brian Stelter in this week's "Reliable Sources" podcast. "We are providing the content."
Tour de France: How Riders Use the 'sticky bottle' to Gain An Advantage
Even some of the world's best athletes need a helping hand every now and again.

