Unprecedented restrictions have been placed on Chelsea’s ability to operate by the British government after owner Roman Abramovich is targeted in sanctions | Continue reading
The Philippine government says it will proceed with a deal to purchase 17 military transport helicopters from Russia that was signed and partially paid for before the Russian invasion of Ukraine | Continue reading
Outraged by the invasion of Ukraine, lawmakers in New Jersey’s largest city lashed out at one of the closest symbols of Russia they could find — a pair of Lukoil gas stations | Continue reading
A Maryland hospital says the first person to receive a heart transplant from a pig has died | Continue reading
Poland’s government says it's ready to hand over all its MIG-29 fighter jets to a US air base in Germany | Continue reading
The European Union’s chief executive says the 27-nation bloc will close its airspace to Russian airlines, fund supplies of weapons to Ukraine and ban some pro-Kremlin media outlets in response to Russia’s invasion | Continue reading
Two Senate Democrats up for reelection proposed a bill on Wednesday to temporarily suspend the federal gas tax through the end of 2022. | Continue reading
With the midterms nine months away, Democrats are joining a chorus of Republicans who say the nation must learn to “live with the virus." | Continue reading
The government of El Salvador has rejected a recommendation by the International Monetary Fund to drop Bitcoin as legal tender | Continue reading
Iran has executed two gay men who were convicted on charges of sodomy and spent six years on death row | Continue reading
A new ABC News/Ipsos poll finds that a plurality of Americans view the Supreme Court as a body motivated by partisanship. | Continue reading
Texas’ attorney general is suing Google, alleging the company asked radio DJs to record personal endorsements for smartphones that they hadn’t used or been provided | Continue reading
Rapid tests may perform differently in a laboratory with omicron, but they still work, experts say. | Continue reading
No creature on Earth has more legs than a recently discovered millipede, which actually has 1,306. | Continue reading
Even though there have been no cases of clinical infection, the new omicron variant is now the dominant strain of COVID-19 in the Florida county that is home to the nation’s largest theme park resorts | Continue reading
Season 2 of ABC News' "Have You Seen This Man?" podcast tracks John Ruffo, a man who pulled off a $350 million swindle and vanished. | Continue reading
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio says all private employers big and small in the city will have to require their workers to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by Dec. 27 | Continue reading
A blizzard warning has been issued for Hawaii, with at least 12 inches of snow forecast this weekend. | Continue reading
The Los Angeles branch of Planned Parenthood chapter has been hit by a data breach involving about 400,000 patients, but the group says there is no indication the information was used “for fraudulent purposes.” | Continue reading
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele says his government will build an oceanside “Bitcoin City” at the base of a volcano | Continue reading
Why COVID-19 cases are surging in Vermont, which is one of the most vaccinated states in the country. | Continue reading
The late stages of Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial in the shooting of three men highlighted the U.S. legal system’s constant debate over forensic technologies, even fundamental ideas taken for granted outside the courtroom | Continue reading
The former president has been banned from several platforms. | Continue reading
Facebook says it plans to hire 10,000 workers in the European Union over the next five years to work on a new computing platform | Continue reading
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Top science advisers to President Joe Biden are calling for a new “bill of rights” to guard against powerful new artificial intelligence technology | Continue reading
The social media apps Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp were not working Monday morning. | Continue reading
Unions representing pilots at American and Southwest Airlines are asking the White House for an exemption or alternative to the federal vaccine mandate. | Continue reading
Drought conditions are expected to persist in the West, which is already amid a decades-long megarought, through 2022 and beyond. | Continue reading
A library devoted to Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami’s writings, scrapbooks and record collection opens next week in Tokyo for research, cultural exchange and a gathering spot for his fans | Continue reading
Peloton says it’s been subpoenaed by the Justice Department and the Department of Homeland Security for documents and other information related to its reporting of injuries associated with its products | Continue reading
At least 13 service members were killed in an attack at the Kabul airport on Thursday. | Continue reading
Chinese regulators will exercise greater control over the algorithms used by Chinese technology firms to personalize and recommend content, in the latest move in a regulation spree across the internet sector | Continue reading
Mississippi's poison control center has seen a rise in calls of people taking livestock ivermectin to treat or prevent COVID-19. | Continue reading
Read the full transcript of ABC News' George Stephanopoulos' interview with President Joe Biden. | Continue reading
The U.S. government has opened a formal investigation into Tesla’s Autopilot partially automated driving system after a series of collisions with parked emergency vehicles | Continue reading
The agency said the investigation stems from 11 separate crashes. | Continue reading
Spain has set a new provisional heat record of 47.2 degrees Celsius (116.96 Fahrenheit) in Montoro, Cordoba, in the southern Andalusia region | Continue reading
Even as President Joe Biden becomes more aggressive in pressuring Americans to get vaccinated, he has refrained from using all his powers | Continue reading
A U.N.-appointed panel published a report summarizing the latest authoritative scientific information about global warming | Continue reading
Wildfires in the West have spread so rapidly amid dry, gusty conditions that a California town has been completely destroyed. | Continue reading
Illinois dispensaries sold a record $127.8 million in recreational marijuana in July, with a big boost coming from out-of-state fans who converged on Chicago for the Lollapalooza music festival | Continue reading
The COVID-19 relief programs established through the congressional CARES Act have helped save jobs -- but their legacy may be tarnished by unprecedented amounts of fraud. | Continue reading
Even the most attentive parents can make a fatal mistake. | Continue reading
The FAA says it receives more than 100 such reports each month. | Continue reading