John Chuldenko, a grandson of former President Jimmy Carter, is shining a light on the White House vinyl collection, which is outdated. The last records were added in 1980.
Read more ...A new federal law bans baby sleep products linked to nearly 200 infant deaths National News
President Biden signed the Safe Sleep for Babies Act of 2021 on Monday, outlawing the manufacture and sale of crib bumpers and certain inclined infant sleepers.
Read more ...DHS pauses a board created to combat disinformation amid a campaign to discredit it National News
The Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday it would pause the work of a board created to combat disinformation. The board — and its leader — faced an online campaign to discredit its work.
Read more ...Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (May 18) National News
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Read more ...The Ringling Bros. circus is coming back, with human acts in the center ring National News
The circus will launch a U.S. tour of live shows in September 2023.
Read more ...Mexico's official list of missing people passes 100,000, with few cases ever solved National News
Mexico marks a grim milestone: The number of people officially listed as disappeared now exceeds 100,000. Many are victims of drug cartels, journalists, human rights advocates and Indigenous people.
Read more ...A member of Ukraine's parliament now trains a recon and sabotage unit to fight Russia National News
Col. Roman Kostenko, a Ukrainian lawmaker, has built a reconnaissance and sabotage team to target Russian forces. His ultimate goal: free his family village from Russian control.
Read more ...'Doctor Who' has its first Black lead. Will the show contend with race? National News
When the show cast The Doctor as a woman, it avoided exploring her gender. Now that Ncuti Gatwa is The Doctor, critic Eric Deggans writes, Doctor Who shouldn't avoid his Blackness.
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