Some Republicans who backed independent Jan. 6 commission face primary consequences
Michael Godek/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — Thirty-five House Republicans voted in May 2021 in favor of legislation that would have created an independent commission to investigate the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
While that bill never advanced, du…
Warriors hope to bounce back against Celtics in Game 4 of NBA Finals
Maddie Meyer/Getty Images(BOSTON) — The Golden State Warriors are hoping to even out the series against the Boston Celtics in Game 4 of the NBA Finals Friday night.
The Celtics are up 2-1 in the series after beating Golden State on Wednesday, 116-110…
Bucha residents try to reclaim their homes amid war
SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP via Getty Images(BUCHA, Ukraine) — Bucha, Ukraine is getting back to normal, but residents are still living with trauma from the war.
ABC News correspondents returned to Bucha to witness its rebirth.
In April, it took over two ho…
Vertebra of 98 million-year-old dinosaur discovered in Egypt’s Western desert
Courtesy Hesham Sallam(NEW YORK) — A fossil from a a carnivorous dinosaur that lived about 98 million years ago was unearthed by an Egyptian-led team of researchers in the country’s Western desert.
The well-preserved neck vertebra, discovered during …
Jan. 6 hearing key takeaways: Committee warns democracy ‘in danger’
Jabin Botsford-Pool/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — In a prime-time hearing, the House select committee on Thursday began laying out the findings of its ongoing investigation, placing former President Donald Trump at the center of what it called the “culmi…
Jan. 6 committee witness: Trump had ‘enormous power’ over Capitol rioters
Drew Angerer/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — A filmmaker who witnessed firsthand the clashes between pro-Trump rioters and police officers at the Capitol on Jan. 6 said former President Donald Trump had “enormous power” over the rioters and could have prev…
Wells Fargo under criminal investigation for hiring practices, source says
sshepard/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — Federal prosecutors in Manhattan, New York have started a criminal investigation into Wells Fargo to determine whether the nation’s third largest bank’s hiring practices broke the law, a source briefed on the investig…
Cruise prices remain low as summer travel costs skyrocket
David Sacks/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — As summer travel booms and prices for gas, hotel rooms and flights skyrocket, taking to the sea this summer season could save travelers big bucks.
Despite rising prices in most sectors, Chris Gray Faust, the manag…
Supermarket where Buffalo shooting occurred could reopen by end of July
Libby March for The Washington Post via Getty Images(BUFFALO, N.Y.) — The supermarket in Buffalo, New York, where a gunman opened fire killing 10 Black people last month, could reopen by the end of July, a representative for Tops Friendly Market confi…
US lifeguard shortage may mean summer pool closings
Owaki/Kulla/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — This summer, Americans across the country are going to have to find new ways to beat the heat. A nationwide lifeguard shortage is expected to leave thousands of public pools closed and beaches under “Swim At Your O…