This year, the TV special It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, won’t air. Here’s how to view

For only the second time since it was released 56 years ago, It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown will not be airing on television. Here’s how you can watch it.
The Supreme Court rejects a challenge to discriminatory citizenship laws.

The action dashes hopes of American Samoans who were seeking birthright citizenship and leaves intact a decision that breathed new life into distinctions between U.S. states and territories.
Trend lines in Ukraine indicate an escalation rather than a conclusion.

When the question comes up on how the war in Ukraine ends, the debate tends to be brief. After eight months of fighting, most all the signs are pointing toward prolonged conflict.
Creators who gained notoriety for disparaging Amber Heard have now turned their attention to Angelina Jolie.

The online obsession with the Depp v. Heard trial inspired a new genre of video content comparing Heard to other women who speak out, including Angeline Jolie.
Congress is looking into Mississippi’s use of federal monies in the wake of the Jackson water issue.

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves faces questions from Congress about the Jackson water crisis and how the state is spending hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funds.
Russia launches a wave of “kamikaze” drones at the capital of Ukraine.

Kyiv was reported to be under attack Monday as the office of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russian forces were using ‘kamikaze drones’ against Ukraine.
The credential that Herschel Walker flashed during the Senate debate is explained.

Georgia Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker explained why he flashed a badge during Friday’s debate with Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock.
Secret Service was charged up to $1,185 by Trump Organization to stay at a Trump hotel.

During Donald Trump’s presidency, Trump hotels charged the Secret Service nightly rates as high as $1,185 per room, more than five times the government rate.
There are 21 intriguing details about “Halloweentown” that you probably didn’t know.

Disney Channel’s iconic Halloween movie has a lot of behind-the-scenes secrets, including alternate endings and bizarre filming moments.
Before the two got into a fight, Bubba Wallace disputes that he hit Kyle Larson with the purpose of doing so in a “exceptionally dangerous” way.

Bubba Wallace lost his mind after Kyle Larson drove him into the wall during the Las Vegas race, leading to retaliation, a wreck, and even a fight.