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Massive blizzard wallops Nevada, California; Greek cookbook author shares secrets of island known for its long-living residents.
Massive blizzard wallops Nevada, California; Greek cookbook author shares secrets of island known for its long-living residents.
A senior U.S. official says Israel has essentially endorsed a framework of a proposed Gaza cease-fire and hostage release deal, and it is now up to Hamas to agree to it.
Donald Trump has won Missouri's Republican caucuses, one of three events Saturday that will award delegates for the GOP presidential nomination.
The wins put former President Donald Trump's delegate count at 247 nationwide, while former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley has 24 delegates.
Lyle and Erik Menendez were sentenced to life in prison for killing their parents. Now, more than three decades later, they are hoping new evidence could reopen the case.
In California, we learn why Meta is sharing its AI research findings with the world. Then in Massachusetts, we get an in-depth demo with some of the robots at Boston Dynamics. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
U.S. officials said the first food drop in Gaza happened on Saturday.
The conflict in Gaza is now entering its sixth month, but the Oct. 7 rampage that started it all remains fresh in many minds. One trigger for the violence has been widely overlooked. Meet the sacred red heifers recently brought to Jerusalem. Chris Livesay has more.
Few states hold as much importance in the presidential election as Michigan, which has swung between the parties and holds 15 electoral votes. In the hotly contested state, young voters are likely to play an outsized role in 2024. Scott MacFarlane has more.
Popular members-only clubs such as Soho House are part of what's been called "the golden age of the private club." An estimated 3,500 private clubs in the U.S. now host nearly 2.5 million members, offering exclusive experiences for a price. Roxana Saberi peels back the curtain to give an inside look.
Author Tommy Orange is out with his second book, "Wandering Stars," following the breakout success of his first novel, which was a Pulitzer Prize finalist. He's one of the artists bringing attention to Native Americans living in the United States, particularly in urban areas. Jeff Glor has more.
Renowned Greek cookbook author Diane Kochilas is sharing the secrets of her family's native island Ikaria in her newest cookbook, "The Ikaria Way." About one in three people on Ikaria live into their 90s, in large part because of their flavorful and healthy diets. Nancy Chen has more.
In his entertaining new memoir, the award-winning director-producer recounts four tempestuous decades in Hollywood, which included a fake TV newscast in which he blew up Charleston, S.C.
The alt-rock quartet Slow Pulp started as childhood friends in Wisconsin before forming a band with lead singer Emily Massey in college. In 2018, the band relocated to Chicago where they put in the hours on stage and in the studio. In November, the band released their second album to critical acclaim, and the group is currently playing a North American headline tour. Now, from their sophomore album "Yard," here is Slow Pulp with "Broadview."
The alt-rock quartet Slow Pulp started as childhood friends in Wisconsin before forming a band with lead singer Emily Massey in college. In 2018, the band relocated to Chicago where they put in the hours on stage and in the studio. In November, the band released their second album to critical acclaim, and the group is currently playing a North American headline tour. Now, from their sophomore album "Yard," here is Slow Pulp with "Slugs."
The alt-rock quartet Slow Pulp started as childhood friends in Wisconsin before forming a band with lead singer Emily Massey in college. In 2018, the band relocated to Chicago where they put in the hours on stage and in the studio. In November, the band released their second album to critical acclaim, and the group is currently playing a North American headline tour. Now, from their sophomore album "Yard," here is Slow Pulp with "Doubt."
Duet, a support group for family caregivers, was able to spread its message nationwide after going online in the pandemic.
Pawsitive Recovery places the pets of people struggling with substance abuse into foster families who can temporarily care for them while their owners get help.
The Smokehouse Creek Fire that began Monday has killed at least two people, officials say.
More than 25 million people are under winter weather alerts as a massive blizzard approaches the Sierra Nevada region. The storm has already shut down a stretch of I-80 and left hundreds trapped on the highway. Carter Evans is in Truckee, California with more.
President Biden said on Friday that the White House will begin airdropping aid and supplies to Palestinian refugees in Gaza. The move comes a day after Israeli troops fired at Palestinians during a deadly and desperate aid delivery in northern Gaza. Natalie Brand is at the White House with the latest.
Nationwide, there are an estimated 38 million Americans working as family caregivers, doing unpaid work that's valued at $600 billion a year. For some, the price is paid in pain, loneliness, and stress, especially since the role can be isolating and difficult. However, one group is dedicated to working with these caregivers, and the pandemic helped them spread their message of hope and help. Barry Petersen has more.
A multi-vehicle crash left a tractor-trailer dangling off a bridge nearly 100 feet over the Ohio River. It was a race against time to rescue the driver from the cab, suspended in midair. Mark Strassman has more on the incredible rescue.
Images from a local fire company show a train derailed Saturday morning in Lower Saucon Township near Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
The global outcry following the deadly Gaza aid convoy carnage is growing. Israeli troops fired as Palestinian people raced to pull supplies off the convoy. The Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry says more than 100 Palestinians were killed and 700 injured, and Israel is now facing mounting pressure to investigate and pause fighting in the region. Imtiaz Tyab reports from the West Bank.