Tom Shales, renowned television critic, dies at 79

Tom Shales, who won a Pulitzer Prize working for the Washington Post — where he spent more than three decades writing about everything from network sitcoms to evening news programs — has died at the age of 79.

Photographer documents life on Golden Gate Bridge

Every year, more than 10 million visitors flock to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, said to be the most photographed bridge in the world. But no one has taken more photos of this iconic landmark than this man. Itay Hod has his story.

Lai Ching-te elected as Taiwan’s next president

Lai Ching-te of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party was elected as Taiwan’s next president Saturday amid ongoing tensions with China. In his victory speech, Lai said that “we showed the world that Taiwan stands on the side of democracy.” Elizabeth Palmer has more.

Wave of gang violence sweeps Ecuador

Ecuador had been a relatively peaceful haven in South America, safe from drug cartels and gang violence, until this week. Cristian Benavides has more.

Gaza’s humanitarian crisis worsens on eve of war’s 100-day mark

Sunday will mark 100 days since Hamas militants invaded southern Israel, killing more than 1,200 people and sparking the Israel-Hamas war. More than 23,000 people have since died in Gaza, according to the region’s Hamas-run health ministry. This week, Israel for the first time faced formal charges of genocide at the International Court of Justice […]

Extreme cold grips much of U.S.

More than 30 million people are under winter weather advisories, with freezing temperatures expanding across the country this weekend. Charlie De Mar has the latest.

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