Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
Power has been restored to the world's busiest airport but thousands of people are still stranded in Atlanta and travel woes will linger for days.
President Trump is not considering firing special counsel Robert Mueller, but takes aim at Mueller's acquisition of thousands of emails sent and received by Trump officials before his inauguration.
President Trump is set to reveal a new national security policy which could sharply alter the United States' relationships with the rest of the world.
Climate change is threatening winter sports as athletes just months away from the Olympics often have to look for snow farther and farther from home.
Police are divided over administering doses of naloxone, a nasal spray which can bring drug users back from the brink of death.
Southern California was buffeted by powerful gusts that increased the wildfire risk across the region.
A new leader is expected to be named for South Africa's ruling African National Congress party, Nelson Mandela's famed liberation movement.
The Supreme Court's food traditions are described in a new tome, part history book, part cookbook.
Baby panda Xiang Xiang makes a special appearance in Tokyo's Ueno Zoo a day ahead of the official introduction
LeBron James made a statement during an NBA game with his shoes — one black, one white, with the word "equality" in capital gold letters on the back of each.
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