Therapy Dogs Sent to Capitol Hill for Stressed Staffers as Impeachment Hearings Begin
Pet Partners worked with the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council to bring some furry cheer to counteract impeachment stress Wednesday afternoon.

Pet Partners worked with the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council to bring some furry cheer to counteract impeachment stress Wednesday afternoon.

Nafes Monroe allegedly used his 11-month-old son to shield himself during the Hunting Park shooting on October 19.

Jawaid Bazyar is fighting a decision by the City of Denver to fine his business for refusing to clean poop from an adjacent alley.

Nicholas Corapi is fighting for his life — and Hopedale Memorial Elementary School is standing with him on the battle lines.

Nineteen-year-old Max Vredenburgh of Massachusetts just received a reply to the message he put inside a bottle nearly a decade ago.

Laura Landerman-Garber has transformed a family tradition into a project that will ship 100,000 cards this holiday season.

Ernest Dodson won over $275,000 in the North Carolina Education Lottery on Monday.

The United Nations announced on Sunday that Ecuador will reinstate fuel subsidies to end leftist riots that have engulfed its capital for weeks.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni’s administration announced on Thursday that it will resurrect a bill that punishes homosexuality with death.

Brian Smith was charged with the murder of Kathleen Henry on Tuesday when a woman discovered a memory card allegedly laden with images and videos of the killing.

The study was released on Wednesday, detailing abuse received by women in Nigeria, Ghana, Myanmar, and Guinea during childbirth.

Blizzard faced harsh criticism for appeasing China from U.S senators on both sides of the aisle this week.

Ashley Beth Rolland, 24, has admitted ownership of the meth found stuffed in her vagina when she was arrested for robbery.

Russia’s state communications regulator announced on Tuesday that China and Russia will sign an agreement to cooperate in further censoring internet access for their citizens.

Veteran software developer Mark Kern, who served as a Team Lead for Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft, published a long, sad thread to Twitter on Tuesday, calling out the company’s decisions — and their Chinese investor, Tencent.

The Taliban posted a past interview with its founder on the 18th anniversary of its ongoing war with America.

Rock band Nickelback saw it’s 2005 hit song “Photograph” spike in popularity and sales, after a politically charged tweet by President Donald Trump.

Blizzard is facing backlash from consumers angry that the company banned Hearthstone eSports champion Ng Wai “blitzchung” Chung, a native of Hong Kong, for making comments in favor of the pro-democracy protests in the city.

Protests against government corruption in Iraq have resulted in over 100 deaths and 6,000 injuries as of Monday, local media has reported.

China has banned South Park, which ignited international controversy after the Comedy Central show mocked Hollywood for trying to appease Chinese censors.

The Nigerian military announced the release of 25 children arrested in Boko Haram raids on Thursday.

The October 21st benefit concert will feature more than a dozen artists at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

Former DeKalb deputy Antonio Perryman told Atlanta’s WSB-TV on Tuesday that he’s “hurt” after two decades of service.

International researchers estimate that as much as 73 percent of the garbage in the Atlantic Ocean originates from Chinese merchant vessels, Canada’s National Post reported on Tuesday.

Lake Pointe Church in northern Texas is celebrating their 40th anniversary by paying off the debt of people in need.

President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte arrived in Moscow in the wee hours of Wednesday morning for a visit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Haiti authorities opened fire on Haiti rioters on Friday as protests against President Jovenel Moïse came to a head.

Convicted human trafficker Song Jiang was apprehended on September 19, after 17 years spent hiding alone in a remote cave.

NBC’s 45-year-old sketch comedy show “Saturday Night Live” lost 30 percent of its 18-49 2018 opener viewership, as Alec Baldwin’s Trump was front and center in the show’s 45th season premiere.

California Senator and 2020 Presidential hopeful Kamala Harris targeted Rudy Giuliani during recent interviews on CNN and MSNBC.

At the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday, an Iran representative pushed for nuclear disarmament.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) said in an interview published Wednesday that he deserves “all the responsibility” for the death of Jamal Khashoggi, but denied any involvement in the killing.

A little girl was pursued to her house from her tree swing by a bold coyote in South Villa Park on Tuesday.

Non-binary model Ayesha Tan-Jones protested Gucci’s use of straitjackets during her walk on the runway during Milan Fashion Week.

Authorities have taken Scott Kohn into custody for an accused “billion dollar Ponzi scheme” that targeted vulnerable veterans.

After President Trump’s bipartisan expansion of GI Bill benefits in 2017, the hopes of our country’s troops look brighter than ever.

The FBI is offering a $15,000 reward for information on three separate arson attacks on El Paso, Texas, churches.

A 45-year-old man holding his young daughter leaped in front of an oncoming subway train in the Bronx, New York, on Monday morning.

Craig Barr of East Ridge, Tennessee, has filed a civil summons against Popeyes Chicken for wasting his time.

Sellers and activists clash as California moves toward becoming the first state in the union to ban furs.
