Missouri congressman defends ‘A-woman’ end to prayer
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — US Representative Emanuel Cleaver says he was caught off guard by the negative response after he ended his opening prayer on the first day of the new Congress by saying the words,
Final Week of Alex Trebek’s “Jeopardy” Episodes Airing Now
NEW YORK (AP) — It’s the last roundup for Alex Trebek and viewers of “Jeopardy!” This week brings the final shows the longtime host of the game show taped before he died. In the first of the
American Airlines is grounding emotional-support animals
DALLAS (AP) — Time is running out for emotional-support animals on airline flights. American Airlines said Tuesday that it will ban companion animals gradually by February 1. As required by federal rules, passengers with a trained service
Law ends driver’s license suspensions over unpaid fines
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York drivers who can’t afford to pay the entirety of a traffic fine will be able to do so via installments and will no longer face the risk of their licenses being
Publicist for actress Tanya Roberts says she is still alive, despite reports of her death
Tanya Roberts’ publicist and longtime partner have released statements that the actress is still alive, despite previous reports that had announced her death on Sunday. A day after releasing a statement saying that the 65-year-old had died,
Iran says it plans to boost uranium enrichment
Iran announced on Monday it would boost uranium enrichment, moving it to a target goal of 20%, well above the 3.67% cap placed under the multinational agreement during the Obama administration. President Donald Trump walked away from
Biden, Trump visit Georgia on last day before Senate runoff vote
On the final day of campaigning for two U.S. Senate runoffs in Georgia. President-elect Joe Biden appeared in Atlanta to support Democratic candidates for the U.S. Senate, Jon Ossoff and David Warnock. Biden said electing Democrats would
Indianapolis to host NCAA men’s basketball tournament
The NCAA announced Monday that Indianapolis will host the majority of the 2021 NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament’s 67 games from mid-March through early April. NCAA president Mark Emmert said in a news release, “This is