Melissa Alonso, Elizabeth Wolfe and Lauren Mascarenhas
Six people missing since Baltimore bridge collapse now presumed dead
The Baltimore bridge collapse has the US Coast Guard doing an underwater search for six missing people.2 years ago
Tad Walch, Deseret News
The landmark Kirtland Temple reopens for public tours: See the first photos
Free public tours began Monday morning at the reopening of the landmark Kirtland Temple, one of the most revered sites in the joint histories of the Community of Christ and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.2 years ago
Allessandra Harris Gurr
Life expectancy and drug overdose rates rose in 2022
Americans are living an additional 1.1 years on average, according to CDC data. However, there's another metric that has experts concerned, a rise in drug overdose deaths.2 years ago
Heather Peterson
Want to see the solar eclipse? Go to Dallas
Michael Zeiler, an eclipse cartographer said the closest part of the eclipse's path to us is Dallas.2 years ago
Bryan Mena, CNN
The Fed keeps interest rates at 23-year high for the fifth time
The Federal Reserve held its key interest rate steady as the central bank awaits more data to determine when to cut rates.2 years ago
Sarah Engel, CNN
Search continues for escaped inmate and accomplice after ambush at Boise hospital
The early Wednesday morning ambush at a Boise area hospital left three corrections officers wounded.2 years ago
John Fritze, CNN
Supreme Court allows Texas to begin enforcing controversial immigration law
Despite the Supreme Court decision, legal challenges to the Texas law are ongoing at a federal appeals court.2 years ago
Allessandra Harris Gurr
Marriage rates rising, divorces decreasing nationally
The number of marriages across the U.S. has returned to pre-pandemic levels with 2022 showing the highest marriage rate since 2019.2 years ago
Simone Seikaly
There’s probably more “none of the above” voters than we know
A 'none of the above' voter doesn't like any of the candidates running for the U.S. presidency. Right now 20% of U.S. voters feel this way.2 years ago
Lauren Fox, Clare Foran and Manu Raju, CNN
Border policy a key sticking point in Congress with shutdown deadline just days away
While government operations would halt if funding is not approved in time, the damage would be minimal if a shutdown is relegated to the weekend.2 years ago
Laura He, CNN
Analysis: Is TikTok really Chinese?
U.S. lawmakers say they worry TikTok could share data with the Chinese government, what is the evidence that supports these concerns?2 years ago
Eva Rothenberg, CNN
These viral Trader Joe’s tote bags are selling on eBay for $500
Customers have flocked to stores across the country, grabbing as many of the $2.99 bags as they can, according to store employees.2 years ago
Elisabeth Buchwald, CNN
Everyone is worried about inflation. Here’s how it’s tracked
The Federal Reserve is tasked with bringing inflation to its 2% target. So how close are we? It depends what metric you’re looking at.2 years ago
Jeremy Herb and Marshall Cohen, CNN
Here’s what Robert Hur told Congress about Biden’s documents
Former special counsel Robert Hur explained his investigation into President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents.2 years ago
Shimon Prokupecz, Samantha Guff and Rachel Clarke, CNN
Days after report cleared officers in massacre at Robb Elementary School, Uvalde police chief announces resignation
Uvalde Police Chief Daniel Rodriguez assigned Lt. Mariano Pargas to be acting chief the day of the massacre.2 years ago
Emma Keddington
How to get through the day: daylight savings
You might be feeling a bit tired on March 10, that's because it's the most dreaded day of the year... daylight savings.2 years ago
Don Brinkerhoff
Daylight saving time happens this Sunday, time to spring forward
An often-told story says Benjamin Franklin came up with daylight saving in the 18th century but experts say otherwise.2 years ago
Rachel Clarke and Ray Sanchez
Uvalde school shooting investigator walks out of meeting without taking questions
The ex-detective, Jesse Prado, later returned to the meeting. Earlier, he told city officials the local prosecutor made evidence gathering difficult.2 years ago
By Brian Fung
House panel unanimously approves bill that could ban TikTok
The legislation would prohibit TikTok from US app stores unless it is quickly spun off from its China-linked parent company, ByteDance.2 years ago
Cheri Mossburg, Christina Maxouris and Josh Campbell
‘Rust’ movie armorer found guilty of involuntary manslaughter
Hannah Gutierrez Reed was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and acquitted of tampering with evidence in a New Mexico trial.2 years ago
Peter Johnston
Utah’s Attorney General calls for Supreme Court to restrict access to an abortion pill
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes is calling on the Supreme Court to restrict access to the abortion pill called Mifepristone.2 years ago
Sam Herrera
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints acquires buildings, manuscripts, Kirtland Temple from Community of Christ
According to the church, the acquisition highlights its "long-standing effort to preserve religious and cultural heritage."2 years ago
DANNY SHAPIRO, KTAR
Arizona’s Kyrsten Sinema won’t seek reelection for US Senate seat
Arizona's Kyrsten Sinema, in a statement, said she would not run again because her political approach “is not what America wants right now.”2 years ago