Biden's aggressive campaign strategy involves swing-state stops and jabs at Trump
Eros Hoagland/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — As President Joe Biden ramps up an aggressive reelection campaign schedule — while still facing mediocre early polling and poor approval ratings — he is targeting swing states, fundraising and attacking former
Judge vacates convictions of three Philadelphia-area men imprisoned for decades Lawyers say pros
Innocence Project (PHILADELPHIA) — Three Philadelphia-area men, each of whom spent decades in prison, had their convictions vacated in court last Thursday due to recent evidence that their DNA had been absent from the scene of the
Former high school wrestler subdues man who allegedly caused disturbance in a Subway restaurant
ABC News (INDIANAPOLIS, Minn.) — A former high school wrestler said he sprang into action during his lunch break after a man allegedly verbally and physically abused a Subway employee in Indianapolis. Gabriel Pitzulo told ABC affiliate
Trump repeats controversial 'bloodbath' language to attack Biden over immigration
Scott Olson/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — At his first campaign event in more than two weeks, former President Donald Trump on Tuesday sought to capitalize on the backlash he faced when warning of a “bloodbath” for the country
'Suspicious disappearance': Law enforcement searches for 2 women in Oklahoma
Getty Images – STOCK (OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.) — The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation said it is looking into the “suspicious disappearance” of two women after their vehicle was found abandoned over the weekend in a remote
Last remaining Tulsa Race Massacre survivors argue for appeal in reparations lawsuit dismissal
Brandon Bell/Getty Images (TULSA, Okla.) — Lessie Benningfield Randle and Viola Ford Fletcher, both 109 years old, went to the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday afternoon to appeal the dismissal of their lawsuit against the City of
CDC closely monitoring cases of bird flu, taking animal to human case seriously: Official
Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Although still confident the risks of avian flu to the human population are low, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention senior official told ABC News they are taking seriously
World Central Kitchen pauses Gaza operations, saying 7 foreign aid workers killed during IDF attack
World Central Kitchen (GAZA) — Seven aid workers with World Central Kitchen were killed during an Israel Defense Forces attack in Gaza, the food-relief organization said, adding that it plans to pause its operations in the region.
No Labels has no candidate yet: What's next for group trying to launch third-party 2024 bid?
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The bipartisan No Labels movement is facing a self-imposed soft deadline of early April to field a ticket in the 2024 presidential race, despite declaring last month that it would move forward
Suspected space object crashes through roof of home in Naples, Florida
Alejandro Otero (NAPLES, Fla.) — An alleged space object has appeared to crash through the roof of a family home in Naples, Florida, leaving several questions and a damaged residence in its wake. Last month, Jonathan McDowell,