Dr. Fauci emails from last spring released
Newly-released emails are giving the public a look into Dr. Anthony Fauci's early COVID-19 pandemic response.
Lake Highlands H.S. valedictorian calls out Texas 'heartbeat bill' during commencement speech
Video of a Lake Highlands High School commencement speech is making the rounds on social media after Paxton Smith, LHHS' valedictorian, criticized the recently passed Texas "heartbeat bill."
Medina Spirit's failed drug test confirmed; Baffert suspended 2 years
Trainer Bob Baffert has been suspended for two years by Churchill Downs after an additional drug test of Medina Spirit confirmed the presence of the steroid betamethasone in the Kentucky Derby winner's system.
People across the world celebrate Global Running Day
Global Running Day is a day that celebrates the sport of running.
Democrat Melanie Stansbury wins US House race in New Mexico
Democrat Melanie Stansbury won election to Congress for New Mexico on Tuesday with a campaign closely tied to initiatives of the Biden administration.
Boy, 7, swims an hour to rescue his dad and little sister stuck in Florida river
"I felt really scared," Chase told a news outlet.
Biden commemorates Tulsa Massacre 100th anniversary
During the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre, President Joe Biden announced he has tapped Vice President Kamala Harris to lead efforts in stricter voter protection as well as pushing for police reform.
Confederate monument moved in North Carolina
A statue of Confederate military officer Zebulon Vance that stood in Ashville, North Carolina since 1897 is no more.
Carnival gets CDC approval for Florida, Texas cruises this summer
Carnival will first set sail from Texas' Port of Galveston, Florida's Port Miami and Port Canaveral.
2 dead, more than 20 injured in Florida banquet hall shooting
Police in South Florida say two people have died and 20 to 25 people have been injured in a shooting outside a banquet hall.
Tulsa Race Massacre: 100 years ago, a White mob torched 'Black Wall Street' and slaughtered Black residents
This May 31 and June 1 will mark 100 years since the Tulsa Race Massacre. A White mob stormed a Black neighborhood in Tulsa’s Greenwood District – leaving an estimated 300 people dead. Scholars have called it "the single worst incident of racial violence in American history."
Facebook, Instagram to offer option to remove likes count
A new feature will allow Instagram and Facebook users to hide how many likes their posts have gotten.
CDC approves test sail for Royal Caribbean cruise line, the first as COVID-19 cases drop
The CDC has given Royal Caribbean approval to conduct a test sail next month, a sign that the cruise industry is poised to bounce back this year after suffering major losses from the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020.
Celebrate Pride Month with these incredible films streaming for free on Tubi
June marks the anniversary of The Stonewall Riots, the catalyst of the gay rights movement and the beginning of Pride Month, a celebration of LGBTQ culture.
Samuel E. Wright, 'The Little Mermaid' voice of Sebastian, dead at 74
The Disney voice died after a three-year battle with prostate cancer, his daughter said.
Walmart says ‘bad actor’ responsible for emails sent containing racial slur
Walmart says said that an external actor created false accounts on its site using offensive language, which resulted in inappropriate emails being sent to users.
US warns Americans not to travel to Japan weeks before Tokyo Olympics
The U.S. State Department and CDC issued travel warnings this week urging Americans to avoid visiting Japan amid a surge in serious COVID-19 cases. In response, Japan said the travel warnings won’t have an impact on Olympians.
National Wine Day: These free-to-stream films will have you feeling like a sommelier
Pour a glass of your favorite red, white or rose and take a free trip to lush vineyards around the world with these documentaries and shows about wine.
Italy investigates deadly cable car crash as lone child survivor recovers
The lone survivor of Sunday’s deadly cable car crash, a 5-year-old Israeli boy living in Italy, remained hospitalized in Turin on Monday with multiple broken bones. Italian officials said 14 people were killed.
Young hits runner with 0.9 left to lift Hawks past Knicks
A crowd that waited eight years to see another Knicks playoff game needed just minutes to make Trae Young its target.