Over 8 million laundry and cleaning products recalled due to possible bacterial contamination
CPSC (NEW YORK) — The company behind a popular line of laundry detergent and cleaning products has issued a voluntary recall due to possible bacterial contamination. The Laundress first issued a safety notice on Nov. 17, urging
Greco-Roman funerary building, mummy portraits discovered in Egypt
Courtesy of The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities (FAYOUM, Egypt) — A huge 2,300-year-old funerary building and a number of mummy portraits were discovered in Egypt’s southern province of Fayoum, about 37 miles (60 kilometers) south of
Police seek to arrest former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown for domestic battery
Elsa/Getty Images (TAMPA, Fla.) — An arrest warrant has been issued in Florida for former NFL star Antonio Brown in connection with a domestic violence incident earlier this week. Brown, who is not yet in custody, allegedly
Gas prices plunge to lowest level since February
Grace Cary/Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — Gas prices nationwide have plunged to their lowest level since February as demand has dropped from peak summer travel season and the price of crude oil has fallen. Softening pain
Scientists discover fossils of new predatory dinosaur species in Mongolia
Archaeologists explore a dig site in the Omnogovi Province in Mongolia, where they discovered a new species of dinosaur, the Natovenator polydontus, in 2008. – Sungjin Lee and Yuong-Nam Lee (NEW YORK) — Scientists have discovered a
Russia-Ukraine live updates: No regrets starting war, Putin tells soldiers' mothers
Andrei Pungovschi/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — More than six months after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched an invasion into neighboring Ukraine, the two countries are engaged in a struggle for control of areas throughout eastern
Olivia Pichardo speaks to being first woman to play Division 1 college baseball
Brown University (NEW YORK) — Brown University first-year student Olivia Pichardo made history by becoming the first woman in history to play Division 1 college baseball. Pichardo spoke with ABC News’ Stephanie Ramos about how she has
Retro games get a new life as demand for defunct consoles, games on the rise
ABC News (NEW YORK) — They were once coveted birthday and holiday gifts for millions of millennials and Generation Xers. They were Nintendo Entertainment System bundled with Super Mario Brothers and Duck Hunt or that copy of
Hosting thousands of war refugees, Lviv preps for winter without electricity and heating
Yuriy Zalizniak (LVIV, Ukraine) — Officials have warned that the city of Lviv, Ukraine, home to over 150,000 internally displaced people, could face a winter without power as they anticipate another surge in refugee numbers. The mayor
Hillsdale Hospital limiting visitors to birthing center
Hillsdale, Mich. — In an effort to protect mothers and newborns in the Bediako Birthing Center at Hillsdale Hospital from increasing cases of RSV, influenza, and Covid-19, visitor restrictions are in place effective December 1. Visitors to