More than a decade after it last aired, court is back in session for NBC’s iconic crime drama “Law & Order.”
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‘Far too late’: Colorado governor rescinds 1864 order to kill Native Americans
Jared Polis, governor of Colorado, rescinded an 1864 proclamation on Tuesday that allowed Coloradans to kill Native Americans and take their property.
Cassette tapes, reunion shows and lots of denim: There’s a reason retro trends are back
Millennials and Gen Zers face a world marked by lingering uncertainties, compelling this pair of generations to find a unique solace in nostalgia.
Massive Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota raises COVID-19 worries again
Last year’s Sturgis Motorcycle Rally went on as the pandemic raged, despite criticism from heath experts. This year’s promises to be even bigger.
She got vaccinated the day her fiance tested positive for COVID-19. It was too late for him.
Jessica DuPreez never considered herself an anti-vaxxer. But now she regrets not getting vaccinated for COVID-19 sooner.
Model Iskra Lawrence celebrates her changing body: ‘Gained weight, still feel cute’
Iskra Lawrence, known for her modeling and body positivity, shared on Instagram the contentment she feels with her body despite gaining weight.
‘His first best friend’: This unlikely friendship bridges generations, a pandemic and a backyard fence
A 99-year-old woman and an infant found friendship in their Minnesota backyards during the isolation of the coronavirus pandemic.
Texas resident hospitalized with rare monkeypox diagnosis 18 years after outbreak in US
Monkeypox, which originates from the same family of viruses as smallpox, often starts with a flu-like illness. A 2003 U.S. outbreak sickened dozens.
‘An extraordinary accomplishment’: First female sailor completes Navy special warfare training
A woman was one of 17 sailors to complete a “grueling” Navy training course, becoming the Navy’s first female special warfare boat operator.
Common colds rising as pandemic restrictions ease; Southern Baptist Convention sparks small COVID cluster: Live COVID-19 updates
As the vaccination rate plateaus across the country, the White House is firing back at public officials who speak out against the COVID-19 vaccine.