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And the winner of ‘The Masked Singer’ Season 7 is…
Read full article And the winner of ‘The Masked Singer’ Season 7 is… , Twitter, Instagram, Amazon undefined TRENDING Yahoo Celebrity Michael K. Williams’s nephew says the star didn’t appear
‘Downton Abbey’ star Elizabeth McGovern fears another film sequel
Elizabeth McGovern confesses she thought showbiz was a breeze. The actress made her feature film debut in first-time director Robert Redford’s Oscar-winning 1980 film “Ordinary People,” starring Mary Tyler Moore,
Amber Heard supporters bombarded with misogynistic hate from Johnny Depp fans
In a “disturbing” case of life imitating true-crime TV, Amber Heard supporters have alleged harassment and threats from Johnny Depp fans on social media. Since April, the embattled ex-couple —
Shockers in the ‘Big Sky’ season finale — what you need to know
The season finale of “Big Sky” ties up several loose ends — and leaves other plot threads waiting to be stitched up when the series returns this fall. The episode,
Taylor Swift to NYU grads: ‘My mistakes lead to the best things in my life’
Live, learn, love … and “Shake It Off.” Grammy winner Taylor Swift made New York University’s 2022 commencement ceremony the hottest ticket in town on Wednesday when she rocked the
Group Seeks Disbarment of Ted Cruz Over Efforts to Overturn 2020 Election
A group formed in the hopes of disbarring lawyers who worked on cases in which former President Donald J. Trump tried to subvert the results of the 2020 election filed
Biden Invokes Defense Powers in a Bid to Ease Formula Shortage
Several members of Congress, particularly Democrats facing difficult re-election races, have clamored in recent days for Mr. Biden to invoke the law to ease the formula shortage. It was not
House Democrats Release $28 Million Aid Bill to Address Formula Shortage
WASHINGTON — House Democrats on Tuesday proposed an emergency funding bill that would give the Food and Drug Administration $28 million to address a nationwide infant formula shortage. The three-page
Russia Uses Surrender in Mariupol to Portray Ukrainians as Terrorists
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia seized on the mass surrender of Ukrainian troops at a Mariupol steel plant as a propaganda gift on Wednesday, moving to falsely label them as terrorists
Your Thursday Briefing: Turkey’s NATO Block
Good morning. We’re covering Turkey’s move to stall NATO’s expansion, North Korea’s effort to follow China’s pandemic restrictions and China’s new tactic to censor online speech. Will Turkey block NATO’s
The World Is as Vulnerable as Ever to Pandemics, an Expert Panel Concludes
Governments around the world are no better prepared today to address a new global disease threat than they were just before the coronavirus outbreak began in late 2019, a World
A Russian Solider Pleads Guilty to Committing War Crime in Ukraine
Sgt. Vadim Shyshimarin faces 10 years to life in prison for shooting a 62-year-old man on a bicycle in the village of Chupakhivka in the Sumy region, about 200 miles
Biden Endorses Finland and Sweden’s Bids to Join NATO
President Biden formally endorsed Finland and Sweden’s applications to join NATO on Wednesday, while also issuing a carefully-worded warning to Russia that the U.S. would help defend the countries in
Fed policymakers map out shift to ‘measured’ hikes
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Shoppers are seen wearing masks while shopping at a Walmart store, in North Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S. July 20, 2020. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz By Ann Saphir (Reuters)
House Republicans introducing Babies Need More Formula Now Act to address shortage
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: A group of House Republicans is introducing the Babies Need More Formula Now Act on Wednesday evening to address the ongoing
FBI lawyer James Baker testifies he’s ‘not out to get’ Sussmann: ‘This is not my investigation, it’s yours’
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! WASHINGTON, D.C. — Former FBI General Counsel James Baker took the stand in the trial of Michael Sussmann on Wednesday afternoon, declaring
Durham-Sussmann trial: Judge ‘not inclined’ to declare mistrial, despite attempt from defense
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! WASHINGTON, D.C. — Defense attorneys representing Michael Sussmann in the first trial stemming from Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation into the origins
UFO Hearing: Ex-Navy fighter pilot Ryan Graves describes shapes, size of mysterious objects
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former Navy fighter pilot Ryan Graves Tuesday warned that regular UFO sightings are endangering the lives of military aviators, described the shape
Biden administration criticizes China for failing to take part in UN food shortage meeting: ‘Not surprising’
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: The Biden administration is criticizing China for failing to take part at the United Nations’ Food Security Ministerial led by Secretary
‘Is Google Trying to Fuck Me?’ Trump’s Tech Paranoia Hits New Level
Donald Trump has had a question for his friends and advisers in the past several weeks: “Is Google trying to fuck me?” The source of his paranoia, according to two
Trump-Endorsed Gubernatorial Candidate Gets Trounced by Over 20 Points
Donald Trump prizes the power of his endorsement over just about anything, but the former president’s preferred candidates didn’t fare so well on Tuesday night. Mehmet Oz is leading David
Ray Scott, Creator of the Super Bowl of Bass Fishing, Dies at 88
Ray Scott, an exuberant promoter who turned bass fishing into a professional sport by organizing a series of tournaments that found television homes on TNN and ESPN, died on May
As violence spikes, CPS taking ‘very seriously’ need to provide activities for students — but says they shouldn’t get all the blame
Crowds flock to “The Bean” on Sunday, a day after a 16-year-old CPS student was fatally shot near the iconic attraction at Millennium Park, Sunday, May 15, 2022. Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times
Illinois coronavirus: County, Chicago health experts split in risk level forecast
Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health Dr. Allison Arwady, left, in March; Dr. Rachel Rubin, senior medical officer at the Cook County Department of Public Health, right, in
New music venue at former Morton Salt site clears key hurdle
The former site of Morton Salt on North Elston Avenue is being turned into an entertainment venue. A series of outdoor concerts at the Salt Shed is planned for this
Maywood mayor arrested for DUI after found asleep in his car in the middle outbound lane of the Kennedy: police
Sun-Times file photo The mayor of west suburban Maywood was arrested last week after police allegedly found him asleep and intoxicated behind the wheel on the Kennedy Expressway. Nathaniel George
Lightfoot’s pre-election budget shortfall now $561 million lower, due to surging tax revenues, held over federal relief
Chicago City Hall, 121 N LaSalle St. Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s pre-election budget includes a revised, $305.7 million shortfall — $561 million below earlier estimates — thanks to held-over
World Bank to offer $30 billion as Ukraine war threatens food security
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The United States Department of the Treasury is seen in Washington, D.C., U.S., August 30, 2020. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly By David Lawder BONN (Reuters) -The World Bank
Cubs’ Marcus Stroman to start Thursday, David Robertson activated
Cubs right-hander Marcus Stroman is set to return from the IL to start Thursday against the Diamondbacks. File photo. Getty Cubs reliever David Robertson bounced in and out of the