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Psaki and the Fox News reporter have gone head-to-head in press briefings, but at least she has a sense of humor about it.
Sheridan died just weeks after the death of her “Seinfeld” costar Estelle Harris.
Abortion bans with nearly no exceptions were once taboo. But now they're mainstream and on their way to becoming law in several states — as Roe hangs in the balance.
If Richard Bernard Moore is executed as scheduled on April 29, he would be the first person put to death in the state since 2011.
A highly contagious avian flu strain, H5N1, has killed many wild birds and led to the culling of millions of chickens and turkeys on farms.
Gov. Phil Murphy announced that his state would start selling recreational cannabis for those 21 and older on April 21.
It's easy to forget that the first Black man to to ever play in the major leagues wasn't just a barrier breaker — he was a freak athlete who dominated the game.
Jacob Christian Muse, of College Park, is charged with three counts of malice murder, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said in a news release Friday.
It’s the latest series that strives to convince viewers there’s more to the Incriminated White Female than headlines tell. In Michelle Carter's case, that's somewhat true.
Hundreds of people blocked bridges across London while others scaled an oil tanker in mass protests to demand a stop to new oil and gas projects.
"I’d put my record up against anyone’s," the long-serving senator replied.
The two shared a moving moment after O'Connell apologized to Wheaton for not being aware of the childhood abuse he had suffered.

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