From Revolutionary War history to the first boardwalk, New Jersey may be a small state but its impact is anything but. “GMA” takes you through some of the best sights and stories from the Garden State.
Amid a global shortage of computer memory and storage chips, Apple CEO Tim Cook is giving customers a heads-up that a price hike on the tech giant's popular devices is "unavoidable." https://t.co/7HiQjix7Xo
Some lucky stargazers in the United States will have an opportunity to catch a glimpse of the next solar eclipse this summer, according to astronomy experts. https://t.co/AmqF9TKWVe
Love and basketball were in the air in New York City on Thursday as thousands flooded downtown Manhattan to celebrate the New York Knicks' long-awaited championship parade — and the NBA stars weren't the only ones sporting new rings. https://t.co/jsSQE7cNU8
The USMNT are looking to build on their momentum Friday in their next #WorldCup match against Australia.
Head to our link in bio for the full schedule of upcoming matches for the USMNT and how to watch.
Former President Barack Obama praised the legacy of American democracy ahead of the country’s 250th anniversary during the dedication ceremony for the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.
Read more: https://t.co/W69MeiRePn
NEW: Comedian Carlos Mencia has been charged with 12 felony tax counts, Los Angeles County officials announced Thursday.
The case is the first brought by the district attorney's newly launched Business Tax Fraud Unit. https://t.co/qwz4dqEsLZ
A judge granted Sabrina Carpenter a restraining order against a man who has repeatedly shown up at her home and who, in May, allegedly attempted to force his way in. https://t.co/H16oITEfzh
The LAPD said it's investigating an incident in which an officer shot and killed a dog while answering a 911 call, which turned out to be a false alarm over a woman celebrating the New York Knicks' championship win on Saturday. https://t.co/5sMHTbr1Wd
Millions of Americans are expected to travel over the Juneteenth holiday weekend, according to the Transportation Security Administration, and new airport security checkpoints at some airports could help streamline the process. https://t.co/VOGQbnGueJ
The basic training facility for the Air Force in San Antonio, Texas, is experiencing a flu outbreak following the end of mandatory vaccination for all service members. https://t.co/nJyBqwYwka
While one in three students nationwide experienced chronic absenteeism during the 2021-2022 academic year, the rate is declining, from up to 30% to roughly 24% by the start of the past school year, according to estimates reviewed by @ABC News. https://t.co/mp1JoLocdP
An officer who fired on a vehicle, killing a 1-year-old boy outside a Walmart in Mississippi, has been placed on administrative leave, officials said, as outraged community members call for justice amid an ongoing investigation into the deadly shooting. https://t.co/6moCOR5yFA
As children celebrate the end of the school year, parents across the country are scrambling to piece together summer camps, childcare, vacation days and flexible work arrangements to cover the roughly 10 weeks when school is out. https://t.co/jRxxs11JbO
A 21-year-old man has been charged with a hate crime, arson and other offenses for a cross that was set on fire in a Chicago park, police said. https://t.co/W01gJrqyDB
Out of 40,000 letters received each day while he was in the White House, former President Barack Obama would read 10 from regular Americans every night. He tells Robin Roberts why those voices remain one of the most meaningful parts of his presidency and why he chose to display them at the Obama Presidential Center.
You can see our extended interview tonight when our ABC News special, "The Obama Legacy: First Interview Post White House" streams on ABC News Live at 8:30pm eastern then on @Hulu and @Disney+.
Heart-stopping video has been released showing the moment a deputy in Clark County, Washington, saved a 2-year-old boy who was left alone in a hot car on a 92-degree day. https://t.co/wBtD2qfvSX
The Trump administration can replace the slavery exhibit at the President's House in Philadelphia, a federal appeals court ruled on Thursday. https://t.co/Yi45rqWXCV