Dozens of monkeys escape from South Carolina research facility More than 40 monkeys are now roaming the streets of Yemassee, S.C., after staging an escape from a research facility. Alana Wise
Donald Trump has chosen Susie Wiles to serve as his chief of staff A longtime veteran of Florida politics, Wiles served as a senior staffer on Trump's campaign, helping guide his path to victory. She will be the first female chief of staff in U.S. history. Franco Ordoñez
"We are part of the all": one community member's response to anti-Trans rhetoric from the Trump campaign Libby Denkmann
TB reclaims title of deadliest infectious disease. That's an 'outrage' says WHO DIslodged by COVID early in the pandemic, tuberculosis is once again the infectious disease that takes the most lives each year. And the number of cases set a new record. What's going on? Fran Kritz
Who will control the House? It’s down to these uncalled races Control of the House is still too close to call, according to the Associated Press. Here's a running list of races that are still outstanding. Hilary Fung
With Trump’s win, Elon Musk stands to benefit The billionaire businessman has spent weeks campaigning relentlessly for Donald Trump. That dedication could lead to major benefits for him and his companies. Dara Kerr
White House adviser Neera Tanden faces Hatch Act complaint over tweets In 2021, Tanden was nominated to lead the Office of Management and Budget, but she withdrew her nomination after coming under fire from members of Congress. Bill Chappell
Trump’s win could accelerate the privatization of Medicare The former president's pending return to the White House could alter the very nature of Medicare, the nearly 60-year-old federal health care program. Stephanie Armour
The Fed cuts interest rates — but Trump's election could make things trickier The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter percentage point. How much further rates fall could depend on how President-elect Trump approaches his second term. Scott Horsley
Having trouble sleeping? To get back on track, avoid these 5 mistakes When people can't sleep, they tend to take extreme measures to correct the issue. But that only makes sleep problems worse, say experts. Here are 5 bad habits to avoid when recovering from poor sleep. Andee Tagle