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Matt has the latest on when rain and mild temperatures return.
Matt has the latest on when rain and mild temperatures return.
Dr. Phil McGraw is walking away from his "Dr. Phil' talk show after 21 seasons to pursue other projects.
"I felt like the twink of the moment and I was capitalizing on it," said Dorfman, who medically transitioned in 2021.
Nikki Haley is moving closer to making her presidential campaign official. On Wednesday, supporters of the former South Carolina governor will get an email invitation to a Feb. 15 launch event in Charleston, at which she plans to announce her campaign, according to a person familiar with the plans but not authorized to speak publicly about them. News of Haley's plans was first reported by The Post and Courier of Charleston.
McKeever coached Cal to four NCAA titles in 29 years. At least 44 swimmers have accused her of extensive mental abuse, driving some to contemplate suicide.
Chastain qualified for the championship race with his epic Martinsville move and posted the fastest Cup lap in track history.
A man armed with an AR-15-style rifle was shot and killed by police after opening fire in a Target store in Nebraska, authorities said. No injuries were reported among employees and shoppers at the Omaha store, police said. Law enforcement officers responded to multiple reports of an active shooter at the west Omaha Target around noon local time on Tuesday, the Omaha Police Department said.
An emerging renters' rights movement is dusting off an old solution for keeping housing costs down, but longstanding skepticism of the policy still remains.
The MSNBC anchor suggested far-right Republican Greene revealed the real reason for the serial liar's stepping down from House committees.
Priscilla Presley's court challenge of Lisa Marie Presley's will giving her daughter Riley Keough control of her estate is a "money grab," a friend of Lisa Marie told NBC News.
NEW YORK — Athenia Rodney is a product of the upward mobility New York City once promised Black Americans. She grew up in mostly Black neighborhoods in Brooklyn, graduated from public schools and attended a liberal arts college on a full scholarship. She went on to start her own event-planning business in the city. But as Rodney’s own family grew, she found herself living in a cramped one-bedroom rental, where her three children shared a bunk bed in the living room. It was hard to get them into
Facing pressure from educators, OpenAI released a tool that tries to tell whether pasted text was machine-generated.
Police are investigating after two emperor tamarin monkeys were discovered missing Monday in what officials say is the latest in a string of mysterious incidents.
Global energy firms are carefully developing new oil and gas projects—mostly outside the United States.
Caroline Wren is accused of defamation in a suit seeking $500,000.
The Titans are team turf in the NFL's ongoing turf vs. grass debate.
In a wide-ranging interview, Kutcher opens up about his marriage to Moore, talks Danny Masterson's rape trial and more.
Winter weather brought ice to a wide swath of the United States on Tuesday, canceling more than 1,700 flights nationwide and snarling highways. At least two people died on slick roads in Texas and two law officers in the state were seriously injured, including a deputy who was pinned under a truck, authorities said. As the ice storm advanced eastward on Tuesday, watches and warnings stretched from the western heel of Texas all the way to West Virginia.
Late one night in the spring of 1994, a 40-year-old federal judge was startled awake by loud pounding at the front door of his home in Vienna, Va. The sound was so jarring, so insistent, so out of character for his quiet Washington suburb that it unnerved J. Michael Luttig, a product of Northeast Texas who had put down deep roots in Beltway power circles.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. Luttig told his wife, Elizabeth,
Aiza Saeed keeps pulling friends down to the basement of the student center on George Washington University's campus to show them the new vending machine. There, alongside Advil and tampons, are emergency contraception pills, commonly known as "morning-after" pills. Saeed, a senior from Florida, worked with others on the GW campus to help make the pills more easily available for students. The machine ensures that the pills are kept at an appropriate temperature, students said, sold with warnings
Arlisha Boykins, 22 years young, has been fired.