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Alabama Jailbreak: 1 Inmate at Large After 12 Escape
One inmate remains at large after a jailbreak Sunday night in northern Alabama, according to the Walker County Sheriff's Office.
White House Pays Women 80 Cents for Every Dollar Paid to Men
Women working in the White House earn an average salary of 80 cents for every dollar paid to their male colleagues, a CNN analysis found.
Trump Rips Sessions, Even As AG Attends White House Meeting
The one-sided feud between President Donald Trump and his attorney general continued on Wednesday, even as Jeff Sessions attempted to plow ahead with his Justice Department duties.
'13 Reasons Why' Gets Second Season
The hit Netflix series "13 Reasons Why" has a new reason to celebrate.
Bill Clinton and James Patterson Are Writing a Novel
How's this for a thriller: Bill Clinton is teaming up with one of the most successful authors in the world to write a novel.
Sen. John Cornyn Removes Self From Consideration for FBI Director Role
Sen. John Cornyn, the second ranking Republican in the Senate, has asked to be removed from consideration to be the next FBI director, the Texan said in a statement.
After ICE Arrests, Fear Spreads Among Undocumented Immigrants
Across the United States, some unauthorized immigrants are keeping their children home from school. Others have suspended after-school visits to the public library. They have given up coffee shop trips and weekend restaurant dinners with family.
Crash-Test Dummies Are Older And Fatter
Crash-test dummies need to look like real people to measure injuries in auto accidents -- and for Americans these days, that means looking older and fatter.
Trump-Christie Lunch Is Just That -- No Job Forthcoming, Sources Say
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie joined President Donald Trump for a White House a midday meal Tuesday less than 24 hours after national security adviser Michael Flynn was asked to resign after misleading Vice President Mike Pence.
Man Dies After Breaching Security at Honolulu Airport
A man forced his way into a secure area at Honolulu International Airport and died after he was detained, the Hawaii Department of Transportation said.
ECB President To Trump: 'We Are Not Currency Manipulators'
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi has struck back at the Trump administration, forcefully rejecting accusations that Germany is manipulating the euro and warning that banking regulations must not be rolled back.
White House Denounces Threats To Jewish Centers
The White House on Monday denounced a spate of threats made against Jewish Community Centers around the country.
NFL Investigating Players In Casino Arm-Wrestling Competition
The NFL is investigating players who participated in an arm-wrestling competition at a Las Vegas casino.
GOP Lawmaker: Trump Should Apologize to UK
A Republican lawmaker says it's important that President Donald Trump apologize to the United Kingdom for pushing the unsubstantiated claim that President Barack Obama asked British spies to wiretap Trump Tower.
GameStop To Shutter 100+ Stores
The company announced earlier this week that it's shutting down 2% to 3% of its stores. That means as many as 190 stores could be on the chopping block.
'DWTS': First Couple Eliminated Is...
The first celeb booted from "Dancing With the Stars" was criticized for being "so stiff." Unfortunately Chris Kattan can't help that because of a crippling injury in his past.
A Texas teenager breaks two world records for longest legs
Maci Currin isn't all legs, but they do make up 60 percent of her total height.
Michael Jordan opens second medical clinic in Charlotte
A second medical clinic funded by six-time NBA champion and Charlotte Hornets majority owner Michael Jordan opened in the North Carolina city earlier this week.
Khloe Kardashian reveals she had coronavirus
A sneak peek of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" has confirmed that Khloe Kardashian suffered from Covid-19. In a clip released on Wednesday, Kardashian is shown self recording the news in a hoarse voice.
We're still disinfecting like mad. That's good for Clorox
It's been seven months since the pandemic hit American shores, but as coronavirus cases rise again, many people are still wiping down surfaces -- and that's continuing to boost sales for Clorox.

