Celebrate Star Wars Day: 'May the Fourth be with you'

Disney Plus is marking the day by releasing a new animated series called "Star Wars: The Bad Batch."

If you're vaccinated, do you still need to wear a mask? Researchers look to college students for answers

The PreventCOVID-U study will track students at 22 colleges and universities across the US. he goal is to find out whether people who are vaccinated can still get infected by SARS-CoV-2 or infect others around them.

Bill Gates, wife Melinda announce divorce after 27 years of marriage

The multi-billionaire and co-founder of Microsoft made the announcement on Twitter, saying he and Melinda will continue to work together at their foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Billie Eilish shows new look on cover of British Vogue

Billie Eilish is on the cover of British Vogue and revealing a new look that we've never seen before from her.

Pets of the Day from Best Friends Animal Society
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Pilsner is a playful and energetic guy who likes to stay active and learn new things. Scrappy is very affectionate with people and will follow you around the house.

Burgers with Buck tries Taylor’D Bar-B-Q's award-winning burger

Taylor’D Bar-B-Q created their burger just for Atlanta Burger Week, but it was so popular it's going to be added as a permanent weekly special.

Burgers with Buck crowns a winner in Atlanta Burger Week
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Taylor?D Bar-B-Q created their burger just for Atlanta Burger Week, but it was so popular it's going to be added as a permanent weekly special.

COVID-19 vaccine brings protection and, for some, uncomfortable side effects

Liz Hosp of Atlanta went to a drive-thru vaccine clinic back in January, getting her first dose of the Moderna vaccine with her husband Mike and with her mom, Anne Sayre, who had just moved into their Edgewood home in December.

Pet of the Day from PAWS Atlanta
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Brisket is a 5-year-old Lab Retriever mix who loves people and wants to lay on the couch right next to you.

Burning Man festival canceled for 2nd year in a row due to COVID-19 pandemic

Burning Man organizers announced Tuesday they are canceling this summer’s annual counter-culture festival in the Nevada desert for the second year in a row because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pfizer CEO says oral antiviral pill to treat COVID-19 could be ready by end of year

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said a drug the company is testing to treat COVID-19 showed promising signs and could be available to the public by the end of this year.

Pet of the Day from Furkids
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Ari P may have just three legs, but that doesn't stop her from loving to play and run.

Academy Awards television audience plummets to 9.85 million

The Academy Awards television audience plunged to 9.85 million viewers on ABC, less than half of the Oscars’ previous low.