Several GOP senators who initially endorsed a bipartisan infrastructure deal are warning they may ultimately vote against it as it moves through the legislative process https://t.co/89d8sikYeP
The Pacific Northwest heat wave was a mass casualty event, officials said.
Despite the staggering statistics, there was no obvious sense of urgency around the tragedy. Scientists and psychologists say the response has to do with how humans view crises. https://t.co/fNgzOSOVw1
Dr. Michelle Fiscus says she's worried for her state after she was fired following an argument over vaccinating children against coronavirus https://t.co/K0iHg2vTU6
A woman was scrolling through a list of adoptable pups at her local humane society when she came across a photo that made her heart skip a beat: the dog she lost two years ago https://t.co/sEzwWU84xQ
Richard Branson will take a rocket-powered space plane on a 2,400 mile-per-hour ride to the edge of space this weekend.
Any time humans are on an airborne vehicle, there's risk involved. https://t.co/8quX64k02B
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“I think exactly what [ESPN's Rachel Nichols] said, that she already had a contractual opportunity to...appear on air during these segments, and it was taken away from her, and I think she could have stopped there,” The Peebles Corporation's Don Peebles tells @smerconish.
Microsoft is urging Windows users to immediately install an update after security researchers found a serious vulnerability in the operating system. https://t.co/JAsgBRaIub
Sources tell CNN that the White House was involved in forming an ethics agreement with the art gallery that's selling Hunter Biden's paintings.
“It looks terrible for the White House. And they've got a complicated ethics problem on their hands now,” says @eliehonig.
“Because the intention of our aims isn't clear, it becomes very hard to argue to any American that we won and…very hard to counter the argument that we lost,” Carter Malkasian, former special assistant for strategy to the Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, says about Afghanistan.
When made correctly, tea can be a powerful booster to your health. And not just because of its chemicals.
Simply making a cup of tea could be beneficial to you. CNN turns to a psychologist and a London-based tearista for answers. https://t.co/T8rtLBW46p
Onlookers cheer as Confederate statues are taken down in Charlottesville, nearly four years after violent “Unite the Right” rally. https://t.co/habujn0eyb