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GOP White House Hopefuls Move Forward as Trump Considers Run
Less than three months after former President Donald Trump left the White House, the race to succeed him atop the Republican Party is already beginning.
Alma Wahlberg, Mother of Mark, Donnie Wahlberg, Dies at 78
Alma Wahlberg, the mother of entertainers Mark and Donnie Wahlberg and a regular on their reality series "Wahlburgers," has died, her sons said on social media Sunday. She was 78.
Police: FedEx Shooter Legally Bought Guns Used in Shooting
The former employee who shot and killed eight people at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis legally bought the two rifles used in the attack despite red flag laws designed to prevent such purchases, police said.
Auction Brings Hall of Famer Ted Williams to NFT Market
Hall of Famer Ted Williams is coming to the digital memorabilia market with a release of nine different cards that follow the No. 9's career from skinny rookie to Cooperstown inductee.
Half of US Adults Have Received At Least One COVID-19 Shot
Half of all adults in the U.S. have received at least one COVID-19 shot, the government announced Sunday, marking another milestone in the nation's largest-ever vaccination campaign.
Petition Created to Keep Colton Underwood from Monetize his Coming Out Experience
A backlash against Colton Underwood is swelling with the announcement of an upcoming reality show about his coming out.
Treatment Ban Creates Uncertainty for Trans Youth, Families
Before he began receiving hormone therapy eight months ago, Dylan Brandt felt insecure and out of place. Then the 15-year-old transgender boy started taking testosterone in August.
Wunderkind Ex-Mayor to Face Jurors in Fraud, Bribery Case
After he was elected mayor of Fall River, Massachusetts, at just 23 years old, it seemed Jasiel Correia's political career had nowhere to go but up. Prosecutors say in reality he was a fraud and a thief.
ACM Awards to Feature (Most of) Country Music's Top Stars
Sunday's Academy of Country Music Awards will feature some of the genre's biggest stars, though chart-toppers like Morgan Wallen and Luke Bryan won't be in the building.
GOP White House Hopefuls Move Forward as Trump Considers Run
Less than three months after former President Donald Trump left the White House, the race to succeed him is already beginning.
News
I've Recovered From COVID, Why Do I Still Have to Mask Up?
The need for masks continues to be a contentious issue. As the federal government doubles down on their importance, some states have thrown caution — and face coverings — to the wind.
Entertainment
Review: Pass The Kleenex for 'Tu Me Manques'
This unmissable film is probably the saddest coming out story you will ever see.
Business
Disney's New 'Gender-Inclusive' Policies Modernize the Family-Friendly Theme Parks
Mickey's high-waisted red shorts and Minnie's polka-dot flared skirt with a sensible yellow heel won't be changing any time soon, but for Disney Park "cast members" (aka employees), new policies indicate that times are changing.
Technology
Watch: 'Sorry Boris.' British Healthcare Worker Quits Medicine for OnlyFans after 1% Raise
A British healthcare worker left his job as a medical assistant after six years to pursue a full-time OnlyFans career after receiving a one-percent raise.
Finance
How Much Do You Owe? How Credit Card Debt Changed In 2020
During a year when millions were stuck at home and unemployment rates reached a record high, credit card debt took an unexpected downward turn.
Cars
Edmunds: How to Test-Drive Vehicle Technology
How can you evaluate new gadgets in the typical 15- to 20-minute test drive if you don't quite know what they do or what to look for?
Style
Fashion Industry Evolves, as Virus Forces a Rethink
The pandemic has torn a multibillion-dollar bite out of the fabric of Europe's fashion industry, stopped runway shows and forced brands to show their designs digitally instead.
Health/Fitness
Getting Sweaty with CBD: Fitness and Cannabis
The CBD craze has taken root in many current lifestyle trends, but its benefits around our exercise routines prove to be some of the most surprising.
Travel
Study Finds That Blocking Plane Seats Reduces Virus Risk
A new study says leaving middle seats open could give airline passengers more protection from the virus that causes COVID-19.
Nightlife
Syphilis Cases in California Drive a Record-Setting Year for STDs Nationwide
In certain circles of San Francisco, a case of syphilis can be as common and casual as the flu.