Lights Camera McCarthy: Talking 'Stranger Things 4: Volume 2'
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FOX 5's Kevin McCarthy sits down with Priah Ferguson to talk about volume two of "Stranger Things 4" releasing this week.

Live like Dolly Parton with a stay on her tour bus

The country music legend is offering up her tour bus for guess to get a behind-the-scenes look at her life on the road.

Lizzo and Live Nation pledge $1 million to Planned Parenthood following Roe v. Wade decision

Lizzo, who has avidly voiced her stance on abortion and transgender rights, has pledged $500,000 to Planned Parenthood from her upcoming tour and Live Nation will match her goal.

'Elvis' director Baz Luhrmann
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FOX 5's Kevin McCarthy spoke with director Baz Luhrmann for 'Elvis.'

Bryan Cranston and cast of 'Jerry and Marge Go Large'
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FOX 5's Kevin McCarthy spoke with Bryan Cranston, Annette Bening and Larry Wilmore for 'Jerry and Marge Go Large' -- now streaming on Paramount+.

BTS hiatus sparks debate on activism, South Korean military exemptions

Some of BTS’ older members may soon need to enlist in South Korea's army, unless a legal exemption is given — which has sparked debate in the country about whether such an exemption is appropriate.

Something in the Water 2022: Some attendees report festival access issues

The Something in the Water music festival is wrapping up its final day of performance in Southwest D.C. Sunday, but reports of ticket issues from attendees hampered the second day of festivities for some.

Something in the Water 2022: Festival gives local vendors a chance to shine

The Something in the Water music festival happening in Southwest D.C. this weekend is giving local vendors a chance to show off their products.

Something in the Water 2022: Pop-up church service being held Sunday at West Potomac Park

The Something in the Water music festival happening in Southwest D.C. is wrapping its final day of performances Sunday, but those that do not have a ticket can still enjoy a part of the festivities.

Mark Shields, political commentator known for his sharp wit, dies at 85

Political commentator and columnist Mark Shields, who shared his insight into American politics and wit on “PBS NewsHour” for decades, died Saturday. He was 85.