A health care provider that faced dozens of prisoner lawsuits is filing for bankruptcy Wellpath, a health care provider for hospitals, prisons and jails, has been dogged by wrongful death and medical negligence suits. What happens to those cases now that it has filed for bankruptcy? Jaclyn Diaz
At the end of 1999, many thought Y2K would cause the world to collapse At the end of 1999, there was anxiety about a potential computer glitch known as Y2K. Some thought the world would crumble, including some who waited out the apocalypse in an old house in the woods. Esther Honig
Protests in Georgia continue as demonstrators rally in support for joining the EU On the eastern edge of the Black Sea, the Georgian president is refusing to step down, as demonstrations have gone on for weeks in support of Georgia joining the European Union. Robin Forestier-Walker
South Korea's opposition-controlled parliament votes to impeach acting president The impeachments of the country's president and then acting-president worsen the nation's political turmoil, deepen its economic uncertainty and hurt its international image. The Associated Press
Finland detains Russia-linked vessel over damaged undersea power cable in Baltic Sea Finnish authorities detained a ship linked to neighboring Russia that Finnish customs officials and the European Union's executive commission describe as part of Russia's shadow fleet of fuel tankers. The Associated Press
Richard Parsons, who steadied Time Warner and Citigroup, dies at 76 Parsons, one of corporate America's most prominent Black executives who held top posts at Time Warner and Citigroup, was known as a skilled negotiator, a diplomat and a crisis manager. The Associated Press
Biden is expected to announce new asylum rules for migrants at the border President Biden is expected to issue an executive order Tuesday that would greatly reduce the number of asylum-seekers allowed into the country. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
The 'Beyoncé Bowl' halftime show was a massive hit for Netflix. The football was too Netflix says more than 200 countries tuned into the "Beyoncé Bowl" and its two NFL games. We may just be starting to learn what that ultimately means for the future of television and sports media. Eric Deggans
Bird flu has killed 20 big cats including cougars at a U.S. wildlife sanctuary The sanctuary in Washington state said it was working with officials to determine the cause of the outbreak, which has killed over half of its cats in recent weeks. Rebecca Rosman
Giving a kidney to a stranger? Researchers call it 'extraordinary altruism' Only about 300 to 400 people a year give a kidney to someone they never met. It's an act of generosity so unusual, a neuroscientist studies the people who do this. Stephanie O'Neill