States like New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York faced intense January snow squalls.
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Inauguration rehearsal staff evacuated from U.S. Capitol for ‘external security threat’
As the U.S. Marine Band was rehearsing for Joe Biden’s inauguration, they were evacuated from the Capitol building for an ‘external security threat.’
State capitals quiet the Sunday before Inauguration Day, despite fears of violent protests
Washington, D.C. and other statehouses around the country saw few protests the weekend before President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.
Screens in cars are getting bigger, but are they too much of a distraction?
Mercedes-Benz revealed a 56-inch screen nearly spanning the width of an entire car, becoming the latest automaker to bet on larger digital displays.
National Rifle Association files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Texas
The National Rifle Association has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Texas, as part of an attempt to restructure the organization.
Prosecutors say Kyle Rittenhouse flashed white power symbol at bar, want new bail measures
Wisconsin prosecutors want a judge to bar Kyle Rittenhouse from drinking or associating with hate groups like “The Proud Boys.”
President Trump has been permanently banned from Twitter
President Trump’s final Tweet read, “To all of those who have asked, I will not be going to the Inauguration on January 20th.”
Airports are investing in contactless technologies to emphasize clean and safe travel
Airports and airlines are taking contactless traveling to a new level with touchless parking and check-in services.
Record number of travelers passed through U.S. airports after Christmas
Nearly 1.3 million people passed through U.S. airports the Sunday after Christmas, marking a new COVID-19 travel record.
Rachel Zoe says she’s ‘scarred for life’ after 9-year-old son fell 40 feet from ski lift
Rachel Zoe is opening up about a harrowing experience, in which her 9-year-old son fell 40 feet from a ski lift and was sent to the ER.