• After waking up, Hamlin wanted to know who won the game.

  • A Connecticut state representative was killed when a wrong-way driver crashed head-on into his vehicle as he returned home from the governor's inauguration ball, state police said. Just hours after being sworn in for a third term, Quentin Williams was killed in a car crash. Williams was once the co-chairman of the legislature's Housing Committee.

  • People have never claimed these benefits because they don't know about them. There are a lot of benefits.

  • The embarrassment for McCarthy and the Republican Party continued as he lost two more votes for speaker on Thursday.

  • A former Philadelphia election official who has told of receiving death threats for defending the city's 2020 vote-counting against former President Donald Trump's lies will be nominated for the top election administration post in Pennsylvania. The upcoming nomination of Al Schmidt to be secretary of state sets him up to be in charge of a presidential election that is expected to be hard fought. The first Cabinet selection to be revealed is that ofSchmidt.

  • According to a new report, Bryan Christopher Kohberger made a joke to another prisoner at the Pennsylvania prison where he was being held.

  • If you let your dog sleep with you, you can do a lot for him.

  • There are a few places that can get a little gross when we overlook them in the shower, according to the doctor.

  • According to police, the suspect's phone was back at the crime scene four hours after it left.

  • The South Carolina Supreme Court struck down the ban on abortion after it was found that the restriction was unconstitutional. The restriction was signed into law by the Republican governor of South Carolina. The state has the power to limit the right of privacy that protects a woman from state interference with her decision, according to Justice Kaye Hearn.

  • If you have wrinkling, Dr. Layke says to do this every day.

  • Bryan Kohberger was taken into custody last week in eastern Pennsylvania, where he was visiting his family. The prime suspect in the stabbings of four people in the small college town of Moscow, Idaho, is a PhD student at Washington State University.

  • The man accused in the University of Idaho killings was extradited to Idaho. There is a chance that Bryan will appear in court on Thursday. He is accused of four counts of murder. A new day has arrived.

  • She was excited about her future and had a bright one.

  • Eating fruits, veggies, and whole grains can affect your body. You may be surprised by the effects.

  • This should make things go away, but it won't.

  • A naked woman was arrested after abducting a child from a playground and then resisting arrest.

  • Part of the pier can be seen submerged in the water.

  • The routine that changed Randy Jackson's health was performed for 3 minutes.

  • There have been several leaks of stories inside the book, including insight into his fractured relationship with Prince William.

  • Bryan and his father were pulled over by Indiana police after the FBI ordered them to be on the lookout for them.

  • Bed Bath & Beyond's struggles continued as it prepares for the holiday season.

  • The majority of passengers don't know about these weird facts.

  • The University of Idaho undergrad thought her roommate was playing with her dog upstairs when she woke up in the morning. She didn't see anything when she looked out of her bedroom. She peeked out of her bedroom door a second time when she heard someone crying.

  • The Supreme Court's conservative majority overturned the constitutional right to abortion during the previous term, and Justice Sotomayor felt a sense of despair. After the term ended in June, she described herself as "shell-shocked" and "deeply sad" because she had dissented in major cases. In front of hundreds of law professors at the Association of American Law Schools' annual meeting in San Diego, the Supreme Court justice said she had a sense of despair about the direction of her court.

  • The actor discovered that his ancestors were slave-owners on the PBS show.