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Here Is Video Footage Of A Guy Dressed As Elsa Freeing A Police Van Trapped In Snow

A Bostonian dressed as Elsa from Frozen to mark the city’s third nor’easter in 10 days. A police van got stuck in a drift. You know exactly what happens next; please don’t accuse us of clickbait here.

On Verge Of Retirement, Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe Could Be Fired Anyway

Attorney General Jeff Sessions must decide whether to terminate the embattled G-Man just days before he is set to collect his pension.

Women In Hospitality Come Together Over Shared Passion For Food Business

Part event-planning company, part online publication, D.C.-based Pineapple Collaborative is expanding to other cities, connecting women who work in the traditionally male-dominated food industry.

The Result In The Pa. Special Election Could Mean Trouble For Republicans

The candidates are separated by just hundreds of votes. That’s a big turnaround from President Trump’s 20-point victory in 2016. It has many Republicans worried about a possible Democratic wave.

Mourners Honor Stephen Hawking, Whose Mind Blazed Bright

His mental genius and physical disability made the renowned British physicist a household name. On Wednesday, people around the world grieved Hawking’s death.

In Chicago, Students Protest Gun Violence In Communities

High school students across the U.S. are walking out of class to protest gun violence in schools. In Chicago, protesting students also want action to take guns off the street.

Across The Country, Students Walk Out To Protest Gun Violence

One month after the shootings in Parkland, thousands of schools are becoming sites of protest. At 10 a.m., students are walking out for 17 minutes — one minute for each Parkland victim who died.

After Mishandling Parkland Shooter Tip, FBI To Answer Questions From Congress

The FBI says it received a tip about the alleged Florida school shooter but did not follow proper protocols. Senior federal officials are appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday.

How To Find A School Your Kids Will Love (And That You Will, Too)

As a parent, how can you tell if a school is good? An education expert, known for his wildly popular TED talk, is out with a new book that helps parents navigate the choices.

Virginia Republicans Divided On Medicaid Expansion

Medicaid expansion is a real possibility in Virginia this year. The matter will be taken in up in a special session after lawmakers failed to agree on whether or not to do it in the regular session.

Projections Show An Aging U.S. Population

Older people will outnumber children for the first time in U.S. history by 2035, according to new projections by the Census Bureau. Aging baby boomers are one of the main drivers of this trend.

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