Michael Irvin shows video of encounter with Marriott employee; refiles lawsuit in Arizona
Marriott was ordered to provide the name of Michael Irvin’s accuser and a video that shows what happened on Feb. 5 at Renaissance Phoenix Downtown.
Tyson is laying off nearly 1,700 poultry plant workers
Tyson is laying off nearly 1,700 workers as it closes two poultry plants in an effort to boost profits.
South Carolina GOP lawmakers consider death penalty for people who have abortions
South Carolina Republicans are considering a bill that would make a person who has an abortion eligible for the death penalty.
Russian fighter jet collides with US Air Force drone over Black Sea
A Russian jet collided with U.S. drone over the Black Sea causing it to crash.
Lindsay Lohan pregnant with her first child: ‘Blessed and excited!’
Lindsay Lohan announced that she is pregnant. She and her husband Bader Shammas tied the knot in July.
Biden to host Irish Taoiseach for St. Patrick’s Day
President Joe Biden will host Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar at the White House Friday, resuming a longstanding St. Patrick’s Day tradition, the White House announced Tuesday.
Michelle Obama says her family felt a sense of responsibility to represent the Black community during White House years
Former first lady Michelle Obama said her family felt an enhanced sense of responsibility during their time in the White House as the first Black first family in American history.
Law enforcement prepares for the worst as major gun reform legislation is likely to go nowhere
A gunman races across the quad at a southern California university, spraying a barrage of bullets from the barrel of an assault-style rifle.
Mike Pence, Pete Buttigieg and what happens when we mock paternity leave
Mike Pence’s comments about Pete Buttigieg stoked the flames of paternity leave in the U.S. – who takes it, who can take it and why it’s necessary.
Former Rep. Pat Schroeder, pioneer for women’s rights, dies
Schroeder took on the powerful elite for 24 years, shaking up government institutions by forcing them to acknowledge women had a role in government.
Inflation fell for the eighth-straight month in February
Inflation’s temperature came down a little bit more last month, but the Federal Reserve’s campaign to bring down high prices has grown even more complex in recent days.
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