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Super Bowl halftime: Michael Jackson, Prince, Beyoncé among iconic shows

Michael Jackson, Prince, Janet and the "wardrobe malfunction," are but a few of the most talked-about Super Bowl halftime shows of all time. → Read More

How to properly wear face masks to prevent coronavirus spread

The CDC has recommended people wear masks when social distancing measures are difficult to maintain, but a mask can be less effective if not worn properly. → Read More

'BBC Dad' is back and his kids are cuter than ever

Professor Robert Kelly and his family shot to fame three years ago when his daughter walked in on him during a video interview. → Read More

SAT, ACT cancel spring exams due to coronavirus

The ACT rescheduled its April exam, while the College Board canceled its May SAT exam. → Read More

Coronavirus live updates: 11th Washington death, Senate passes $8.3 billion bill to fight virus

As of Thursday afternoon, 12 people in the U.S. have died from the coronavirus. Of the deaths, 11 were in Washington state. → Read More

Elizabeth Warren dropping out of 2020 presidential race, reports say

Warren’s campaign was in serious doubt after she finished a surprisingly weak third in Tuesday’s Democratic primary in her home state of Massachusetts. → Read More

Amy Klobuchar is dropping out of 2020 race

The Minnesota Senator's decision to suspend her presidential campaign comes just one day before Super Tuesday. → Read More

Facts Not Fear | What you need to know about the COVID-19 outbreak

We're focusing on the facts, not fear when it comes to the coronavirus. Here's everything we know about the virus so far, and how you can be prepared just in case. → Read More

Vanessa Bryant renames Kobe's Mamba Sports Foundation to honor daughter Gianna

The nonprofit will not be called the Mamba & Mambacita Sports Foundation. → Read More

Democrats interrupt Trump's State of the Union to protest drug prices

The Democrats raised three fingers and chanted 'HR 3,' referring to the late Rep. Elijah Cummings' bill to lower drug prices. → Read More

Everything coming to and leaving Netflix February 2020

A sequel to the hit "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" film is heading to Netflix just in time for Valentine's Day. → Read More

Cory Booker drops out of presidential race

Booker joined author Marianne Williamson and former Housing Secretary Julián Castro as candidates who have also dropped out of the race this month. → Read More

Ellen DeGeneres reflects on TV career in powerful Golden Globes speech

DeGeneres said it took her a while to find her way in TV, even after she made history by coming out as gay on her sitcom. → Read More

Alex Trebek describes how his final episode of 'Jeopardy!' will end

Trebek revealed he'd need 30 seconds at the end of his final show to say goodbye to his fans. → Read More

Alex Trebek's wife Jean opens up about her husband's cancer battle

The couple spoke with ABC News for a special set to air on Jan 2. → Read More

Eyeing 2020, House empowers Medicare to negotiate drug costs

The legislation has no chance of passing the Republican-controlled Senate, and the White House has issued a veto threat. → Read More

John Legend, Kelly Clarkson remake 'Baby, It's Cold Outside' to focus on consent

The song has garnered some controversy in recent years for lyrics perceived to be 'date-rapey.' → Read More

Spider-Man to stay in MCU after Disney, Sony reach deal

A third film will release on July 16, 2021 starring Tom Holland as everyone's favorite friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. → Read More

Rare baby aye-aye born at Duke Lemur Center

Aye-ayes are an endangered species, and there are only 25 of them currently in the U.S. → Read More

Mattel launches new gender-inclusive doll line

The new line of dolls will be sold in a kit with two hairstyle options (one shorter and one longer) and several styling possibilities. → Read More