23ABC In-Depth: Hate Crimes in California
Following this weekend's attacks, 23ABC took an in-depth look at the numbers illustrating hate crimes in California, and those who were targeted.
The ABC News meteorologist is not holding back.
"Dad bod loading…," JJ Watt captioned the shirtless post on social media
Mets ace Max Scherzer had his minor league rehab start with Double-A Binghamton pushed back a day to Wednesday, but New York manager Buck Showalter says there has been no setback in his recovery from a strained oblique. Scherzer will be pitching on seven days of rest after his first rehab start with the Rumble Ponies on June 21. Over the weekend, New York dashed speculation that the three-time Cy Young Award winner would be ready to return for Sunday's game in Miami.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Michael Stenger, who served as the U.S. Senate’s sergeant-at-arms and resigned after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, has died. He was 71. Stenger died Monday of natural causes, according to two people familiar with the matter. One of the people said he had been diagnosed with cancer and had been ill. The people would not discuss details of his condition publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. Stenger had served in the role as the sergeant-a
Police in Argentina blocked a major entry point to the capital’s center on Tuesday to keep a group of truckers from joining a downtown protest, adding traffic snarls in Buenos Aires to a series of disruptions caused by anger over rising prices and shortages of fuel across South America, largely as a result of Russia’s war in Ukraine. Cars were backed up for several kilometers (miles) until truckers agreed to open up a lane to regular traffic as they moved to take a protest over diesel shortages and prices that has been going on for weeks to Argentina's capital.
The Fresno County DA’s Office in an update Tuesday identified the victim from Saturday’s fatal stabbing.
Cassidy Hutchinson gave riveting testimony of Trump's rage and push to go to the Capitol after he whipped his supporters into a frenzy Jan. 6, 2021.
Steve Bray was known as the Stop Brexit Man because he used a megaphone to shout ‘Stop Brexit’.
Nathaniel Joseph is one of the most explosive offensive weapons in South Florida and the Miami Hurricanes made sure he won’t be leaving for college.
In bombshell testimony, former top aide to Mark Meadows, Cassidy Hutchinson, revealed both Meadows and Giuliani sought pardons related to Jan. 6.
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What happened What happens in the Chinese gambling enclave of Macau really matters to casino resort-operator MGM Resorts International (NYSE: MGM). So it was good news for the company Tuesday when that nation's government announced a relaxation on quarantine restrictions for incoming travelers.
Tributes are flooding in for the "inspirational" podcaster and cancer campaigner Deborah James who died "peacefully" on Tuesday. The former deputy headteacher, 40, was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2016 and fiercely campaigned to raise awareness of the condition on social media, through charities and BBC podcast You, Me and The Big C. Deborah passed away peacefully today, surrounded by her family.
Playing her first competitive singles match in a year, seven-time Wimbledon champion Serena Williams lost 7-5, 1-6, 7-6 (10-7) against Harmony Tan.
The former president used a familiar refrain, that he hardly knew her, as he tried to devalue Cassidy Hutchinson's recollections of the turmoil surrounding Jan. 6.
Traveling is about to take off, so make sure your next trip is a smooth one: 'The wheels spin and move like butter on a hot pan!'
CALGARY — Imperial Oil Ltd. says it and ExxonMobil Canada have entered into an agreement to sell the Montney and Duvernay oil and gas-producing areas of central Alberta to Whitecap Resources Inc. for $1.9 billion. Imperial and ExxonMobil Canada each own 50 per cent of XTO Energy Canada, which includes assets in the liquids-rich Montney and Duvernay resource plays. Imperial's share of the proceeds is $940 million. The sale is expected to close before the end of the third quarter, subject to regul
This is not what one thinks of when pondering the supposedly genteel roots of tennis, and the purportedly proper atmosphere at dates-to-the-1800s Wimbledon, a country club sport being contested at a place officially called the All England Lawn Tennis Club: a player, Nick Kyrgios, capping a first-round victory Tuesday by spitting in the direction of a spectator he said was hassling him. Like, he literally came to the match to literally just not even support anyone, really. During the match, which filled the stands at 1,980-seat Court No. 3 — and attracted lengthy lines of folks hoping to eventually be let in, likely owing to the popularity of the anything-can-happen Kyrgios, a 27-year-old from Australia, and the involvement of a local player — Kyrgios asked, without success, to have the fan removed for cursing and sending other verbal abuse his way.
The Tiburon residence played a role in “Blue Jasmine,” starring Cate Blanchett.
The Duchess of Sussex has pledged to take her fight for equal rights to Washington DC, as she condemns the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v Wade.