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A new report from Senate Republicans doubles down on the theory that COVID-19 emerged from an accidental lab leak in Wuhan -- and possibly, even more than one leak. → Read More
Despite the millions of Americans fortunate enough to receive one of the three FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccines, some are still falling through the cracks. → Read More
The framers of the U.S. Constitution had a very specific idea in mind when they added “bribery” as a ground for impeaching a president in 1787. → Read More
You can’t really blame the parents. Parents aren’t stupid. → Read More
The Romanian city of Ramnicu Valcea looks like an idyllic mountain oasis, but around the world, it has a troubling nickname. → Read More
Some parts of America may be progressive. Some demographic groups may be progressive. And maybe as time passes and the Baby Boomers leave the scene, things will → Read More
Brett Kavanaugh's college roommate, a potential key witness in an investigation of the Supreme Court nominee, says he's concerned that FBI agents haven't contacted him. → Read More
In Judge Brett Kavanaugh, Trump has chosen a man for the Supreme Court with a radically expansive view of the power of the presidency. → Read More
The Russian ex-spy who along with his daughter was poisoned by a nerve agent in the U.K. may have been exposed to the neurotoxin through his car's ventilation system, sources told ABC News. Former Russian spy Sergey Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, were found slumped over, unconscious on a park... → Read More
Terry Moran asks: Is Trump stealing Democrats' issues? → Read More
Davos, Switzerland — It’s not Comey. Or Mueller. Or the Russians. Or Stormy Daniels. It’s the economy, stupid. And right now, the Trump economy is blasting off. Davos Man likes. In conversations with business and political leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland,... → Read More
A rap concert was the last thing I expected to see in Saudi Arabia. After all, this is a country so conservative, so puritanical in its official interpretation of Islam, that for decades there was almost no music played in public at all. Not in stadiums or theaters. Not in restaurants or malls. Not... → Read More
This June, for the first time ever, women in Saudi Arabia will be allowed to drive. In this deeply conservative country, which for decades has officially embraced and enforced a strict, all-encompassing version of Islam, the image of a woman behind the wheel, driving herself wherever she chooses,... → Read More
A massive, joyous demonstration of Spanish patriotism filled the streets of Barcelona. It was a glorious sight. More than a million people -- 1.3 million according to police estimates -- took part. Countless flags and banners waved above the crowd in the brilliant sunshine, transforming the... → Read More
They did it. Catalonia's regional parliament voted this afternoon to secede from Spain. The vote in the 135-seat parliament was 70 yes and 10 no with two blank ballots. Members of three pro-Spain opposition parties, after bitterly attacking the independence resolution, boycotted the motion and... → Read More
Hugh Hefner loved to proclaim himself the great revolutionary of sexual liberation in our country, the Che Guevara of the American phallus. But that slick → Read More
A team from the BBC as well as some tourists were injured after Mount Etna, an active volcano on the east coast of Sicily, erupted, sending boiling hot rocks shooting through the air. Rebecca Morelle, global science correspondent for BBC News, spoke to ABC News about what it was like to survive an... → Read More
With Donald Trump at the top of the GOP ticket, many are at an impasse this election. → Read More
There’s another candidate, one a lot of people might not have heard of, named Evan McMullin. → Read More
In Nepal, it's considered good luck to merely lay eyes on her. → Read More