Foreign hackers didn’t disrupt election despite threats, US says

The report released Tuesday from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence amounts to the most detailed description of the broad array of foreign threats to the 2020 election.

Second-home markets inspire new way of life in 2021

The past year will be remembered well for many reasons, but 2020 also will be known as the year of the second-home market.

Wells Fargo, Chase customers may not get 3rd stimulus check until Wednesday

JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the U.S. with assets worth $3.03 trillion, and Wells Fargo, the country’s third-largest bank with $1.77 trillion in assets, said they won’t be releasing the funds to customers’ bank accounts until Wednesday.

Some states closing distance between students to 3 feet

Debate around the issue flared last week when a new study suggested that, if masks are worn, students can be seated as close as 3 feet apart with no increased risk to them or teachers.

Prince Philip returns home after month of treatment

Britain’s Prince Philip returned to Windsor Castle on Tuesday, following a month in the hospital during which he was treated for an infection and underwent a heart procedure.

French bulldog popularity skyrocketing in US

After riding a rocket ship to popularity over the last quarter-century, Frenchies came in second only to Labrador retrievers — the leaders for 30 straight years — in the American Kennel Club’s latest rankings, set to be released Wednesday.

Ammon Bundy misses trial over mask protest

Anti-government activist Ammon Bundy was arrested Monday after failing to attend his trial on charges that he trespassed during an Idaho legislative session last fall.