WATCH: Chicago River dyed green for St. Patrick's Day
Thousands of revelers turned out to see the Chicago River dyed bright green as the city celebrates the St. Patrick's holiday.
Thousands of revelers turned out to see the Chicago River dyed bright green as the city celebrates the St. Patrick's holiday.
Wanda Durant and Dr. Shirley Collado discuss the opening of the Baltimore Ravens College Track Center, a learning center designed to succeed with higher education.
Spring breakers and anyone flying may see longer-than-usual wait times and staffing shortages as TSA workers are going without pay amid the partial government shutdown.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israel strikes.
ABC News’ Ashan Singh has highlights from the quarterfinal matchup between Team USA and Canada.
ABC News' Youri Benadjaoud has some tips to help limit your suffering as the weather changes.
ABC News’ Will Ganss looks back at some of the most memorable moments in the Academy Awards’ nearly 100-year history.
Deposition videos are providing a look at two people responsible for the largest termination of federal grants in the National Endowment for the Humanities' history.
A group of tourists off the coast of Miami Beach quickly flagged down an emergency team on a nearby boat after noticing a burning smell and flames coming from their vessel.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israel strikes.
Leqaa Kordia, a Palestinian woman, was ordered released from ICE detention for the third time, but it’s unclear if she’ll be freed.
Yeganeh Rezaian and Jason Rezaian discuss life in Iran and how they escaped an Iranian prison after being accused of being spies by the government. The Rezaians now reside in the U.S.
Authorities have arrested a man accused of unlawfully selling a firearm to man, who authorities said killed an instructor and injured two students at Old Dominion.
Cuba’s president has publicly acknowledged that his government was holding secretive talks with the U.S. as President Donald Trump intensifies his pressure campaign.
A federal judge blocked subpoenas issued by the Justice Department against Fed Chair Jerome Powell after determining the government "produced essentially zero evidence."