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Raising Minimum Wage by $1 Linked to Lower Suicide Rates in U.S. Study
Rates of suicide in the U.S. spiked by 30 percent between 1999 to 2017.
'Black-ish' Season 6 Midseason Premiere Episode, 'Hair Day' Spoilers
Diane is about to get a crash course in hair care.
Who Is Alex Trebek's Wife, Jean Currivan Trebek?
'Jeopardy!' host Alex Trebek and his wife Jean Currivan Trebek have been married for nearly 30 years.
Warren Says Pain Patients Shouldn't Lose Access to Prescription Opioids
The statement was in response to a participant concerned about "forced tapering," the premature or otherwise aggressive removal of opioid patients from their medications.
Fox News Calls Pompeo's Comments on Iran's Action in Afghanistan 'Baffling'
Fox News national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin said Tuesday questioned Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's insinuation that Iran was involved with the Haqqani terrorist group in Afghanistan.
'Mixed-ish' Midseason Premiere Tackles Challenger Tragedy
"Mixed-ish" returns with new Season 1 episodes, starting with one about the space shuttle's explosion in 1986.
How to Watch 'Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time' Live Stream
"Jeopardy!" record-holders Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter and James Holzhauer will compete in the three-night trivia challenge.
US Breaks World Law If It Refuses Iran's Top Diplomat Entry for UN: Experts
"The U.S. is indeed obligated to issue a visa to all UN invitees" under the 1947 Headquarters Agreement Act, NYU Law's Jose Alvarez told Newsweek.
Photos of Puerto Rico After 6.4 Earthquake Show Damage to Buildings
Tuesday's earthquake killed at least one person and injured multiple others.
The Media Are Ignoring Andrew Yang
Yang received the least speaking time of any presidential candidate in the December debate, despite his polling numbers. That's part of a pattern.
Trump's Former Adviser Says President's Supporters Are 'Weapon of God'
"We need to keep our shield up, and we need to keep our spear sharp," televangelist Frank Amedia said.
'The Movies That Made Us' Creator Talks How the Spin-Off Came To Be
After success on Netflix, leading to the first spin-off of a series, what's next on the horizon for "Movies That Made Us" creator, Brian Volk-Weiss?
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith Says NFL's Rooney Rule Is 'Bogus'
While appearing on ESPN's 'First Take,' host Stephen A. Smith criticized the NFL's enforcement of the Rooney Rule following the recent head coach hires by the New York Giants, Carolina Panthers and Dallas Cowboys.
Republican Effort to Dismiss Impeachment Articles Appears Doomed
It seems unlikely the measure will receive a vote because Republicans are confident they'll stave off Democrats' demands to subpoena witnesses.
'Godzilla vs. Kong' Monster Leaked? New Rumors Claim Return of Classic Foe
No, it's not King Caesar. Leaks, including from a Hong Kong toy expo, suggest a famous Godzilla nemesis will be back in 2020's "Godzilla vs. Kong."
Minnesota Man Offers Police Heroin to Avoid Jail Time
After being arrested on New Year's Day while burgling a house, Daniel Gregory Franco tried to convince the cops to let him go by offering them some heroin.
Something Appears to Have Collided With the Milky Way, Creating a Huge Wave
The "Radcliffe wave" was discovered with new data from the European Space Agency's Gaia satellite.
Bernie Sanders Has Leaped to the Top of 2020 Democratic Polls in Last Month
Bernie Sanders has spiked back up in local and nationwide polls to share the top spot of the Democratic presidential pack alongside fellow front-runner former Vice President Joe Biden.
In Politics and Business, the Winners of the 2020s Will Understand Values
From Brexit to Donald Trump to the tech backlash, values drove the 2010s, and mastering them will be key to success in the decade ahead.
McConnell Has Votes to Set Impeachment Trial Rules in the Senate
The Senate's majority leader appears to have enough votes to move forward on a set of impeachment trial rules mirroring those of President Bill Clinton's case in 1999.
Gabbard: 'War With Iran Would Make Iraq/Afghanistan...Seem Like a Picnic'
The congresswoman and Iraq War veteran said the strike killing Iranian general Qassem Soleimani has endangered U.S. national security.
Nebraska Man Accused of Blackmailing Politician With Nude Wife Photos
Dennis Sryniawski is accused of contacting the wife of a man running in the Nebraska Senate election and threatening to release nude photos of her unless her husband withdrew from the race.
Russia, Syria Leaders Meet After U.S. Kills Iran General Fighting Their War
Less than a week after the U.S. assassinated Iranian Major General Qassem Soleimani, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a rare visit to his Middle Eastern ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Michelle Obama To Launch 'A Year of Firsts' IGTV Series—Here's What We Know
"As a first-generation college student myself, I know how intimidating it can be to take that leap and pursue your educational dreams," Obama wrote in a caption to an Instagram post announcing the show, which will follow four college freshmen from across the country as they navigate college.
Here's When 'Schitt's Creek' Season 6 Could Be On Netflix
Season 5 was only uploaded to the streaming platform in October.
Security Tackles Lana and Lashley's Wedding Officiant
The actor playing the officiant called the incident a "misunderstanding."
GOP Senator: Soleimani's Killing Makes Attacks on Americans 'More Likely'
"I hate this," Rand Paul said, arguing that the situation with Iran was much better under the nuclear deal.
'League of Legends' Season 10 Start Date and Time: When Can You Grind LP
Whether you are a Bronze noob trying to get out of ELO hell or a Challenger prodigy, you need to know when the season starts.
Wildlife Is Thriving at Fukushima Almost a Decade After Nuclear Disaster
Almost a decade after the nuclear disaster, wildlife photos show the site is becoming a hotbed of local wildlife.