U.S.

The decision to make Bill Cosby a free man is being appealed.

Prosecution appeals decision to make Cosby a free man to Supreme Court

FIRST TRANSGENDER miss usa

Pride Month: First transgender woman wins Miss Nevada USA

death toll surfside rubble

Death toll rises to 18 as crews pull 6 bodies from Surfside rubble

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Straight To It: Gwen’s Wednesday, June 30 recap

Trump visits border

Trump visits Texas as Republican governors plan to send troops to border

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Search and rescue efforts resume at Surfside as mayor considers demolition of remaining tower

HEMLOCKS

Smell the roses but don’t dare touch hemlocks

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Straight To It: Gwen’s Thursday, July 1 recap

MEGHAN MCCAIN

One less conservative “View”: Meghan McCain leaves the talk show

FOREIGNER JEFF PILSON

FULL INTERVIEW: Foreigner’s Jeff Pilson on summer concerts

SUMMER CONCERTS

FULL INTERVIEW: Dr. Payal Kohli on summer concerts

SUMMER CONCERTS

Live music, masks and mosh pits: How safe are summer concerts?

Hurricane Elsa may halt Surfside search and rescue efforts

NCAA NIL POLICY REVERSAL

How these college athletes plan to get rich off new NCAA policy

Boy Scouts settlement abuse

FILE - In this Feb. 12, 2020 file photo, a statue stands outside the Boy Scouts of America headquarters in Irving, Texas. The Boy Scouts of America have reached an agreement with attorneys representing some 60,000 victims of child sex abuse in what could prove to be a pivotal moment in the organization’s bankruptcy case. Attorneys for the BSA filed court papers late Thursday, July 1, 2021 outlining a restructuring support agreement, or RSA, with attorneys representing abuse victims. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)

Boy Scouts reach $850 million settlement with victims of sexual abuse

richardson fail drug olympic

Fair? Olympic dreams dashed after sprinter tests positive for pot

Rental Vehicle Shortage

Why rental car prices are through the roof–if you can find one

Straight To It: Gwen’s Friday, July 2 recap

One-on-one: How investigators look for cause of condo collapse

DEMOLITION VIDEO: Death toll rises to 36 in Surfside

oil price war

FILE PHOTO: An employee demonstrates a sample of crude oil in the Yarakta Oil Field, owned by Irkutsk Oil Company (INK), in Irkutsk Region, Russia in this picture illustration taken March 11, 2019. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko/Illustration/File Photo

Oil price war concerns grow after holiday weekend surge

Elsa Florida Keys

Getting stronger, Tropical Storm Elsa starts Florida Keys onslaught

Hate crime laws protect Blacks Asian-Americans

Why fighting hate with hate crime laws doesn’t seem to be working

Florida Tropical Storm Elsa

Florida spared the worst of Elsa, now a tropical storm