Fact checking falsehoods about FEMA funding and Hurricane Helene

Rumors, misinformation and lies about the federal government’s response to Hurricane Helene have run rampant since the storm made landfall, especially around FEMA funding.

Supreme Court ducks cases involving everything from abortion to Elon Musk

The  justices also left in place a Michigan state constitutional amendment that barred the use of public funds for private schools.

Despite mixed reviews, ‘Joker 2’ is on track to be one of the biggest comic-book-film flops

Many film critics and comic book fans say they felt the sequel felt short of their expectations. Others argue that was the whole point all along.

‘Will & Harper’ navigate transition and friendship in a cross-country road trip

Will Ferrell and his longtime friend and former SNL writing partner Harper Steele traveled from New York to California, talking along the way about Steele coming out as a trans woman.

For small cities across Alabama with Haitian populations, Springfield is a cautionary tale

Amid mounting tension, a bipartisan group of local religious leaders, law enforcement officials and residents across Alabama sees the fallout in Springfield as a cautionary tale. They've been taking steps to help integrate the state's Haitian population in the small cities where they live.

1 year after Hamas attacked Israel, the conflict grows more dangerous than ever

The Hamas-led assault that killed 1,200 people triggered a devastating Israeli military response in Gaza. Now the war has engulfed Lebanon and threatens to bring Israel and Iran into direct conflict.

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