
‘Wheel of Fortune’ letter blunder sparks jokes online, contestant reacts
One “Wheel of Fortune” contestant’s letter flub during Thursday night’s show sparked a lot of jokes on Twitter from viewers.

Biden orders study on ‘size’ of Supreme Court, other possible changes amid liberal court-packing push
President Biden will issue an executive order Friday to form a commission to study reforms to the United States Supreme Court.

Dodgers’ Trevor Bauer fires back at reports of suspicious baseballs, slams MLB for lack of confidentiality
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer fired back at reports that MLB umpires removed one of the baseballs used during Wednesday’s game against the Oakland Athletics for inspection…

Quick-thinking California cop turns up heat on knife-wielding suspect in Oakland airport
A California sheriff pulled from over two decades of experience to defuse a tense standoff with some out-of-the-box tactics, according to a report.

White House blames ‘error’ after Biden campaign fundraising page linked on .gov website
The White House said Thursday that a link to a page on the Biden campaign website in the WhiteHouse.gov fact sheet for the president’s $2 trillion-plus spending plan was…

Kentucky limits no-knock warrants after Breonna Taylor’s death
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear signed a partial ban on no-knock warrants Friday after months of demonstrations set off by the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor in her home…

Deshaun Watson finds support from O.J. Simpson amid sexual misconduct allegations
O.J. Simpson shared his two cents on the Deshaun Watson controversy on Thursday.

Iconic rapper DMX dead at 50, family says
The “Party Up (Up in Here)’” hitmaker, whose real name was Earl Simmons, died on Friday just days after suffering an apparent drug overdose.

‘Not the time’ to change COVID-19 vaccine allocation plan, White House says
States will continue to receive COVID-19 vaccine allocation based on populations despite recent increases in cases in several regions, the White House said Friday.

Yosemite National Park will limit visitors this summer due to COVID-19
Park officials announced Thursday that visitors to Yosemite will need a day-use reservation to enter the park, starting May 21.