The Saturday Six: "Cocaine cat" rescued, slap fighting may become a sport and an asteroid could hit Earth in 2046
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The weekend is finally here.
In a busy news week, we reported about an Oregon man stranded in the snow who used his drone to call for help, the 10 most pet-friendly cities for renters and a monument that was unveiled honoring abolitionist Harriet Tubman.
Also, vinyl record sales topped CDs for the first time since 1987, we offered sleep tips as daylight saving time arrives this weekend (don't forget to spring those clocks forward), and the world mourned the losses of actor Robert Blake and Tom Jackson from "Queer Eye."

Illinois' Democratic primary elections on Tuesday received a lot of attention, and not always for the candidates on the ballot. The primary for the open seat left by retiring Sen. Dick Durbin, had served as a test for Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's political clout ahead of a potential 2028 presidential run.

As TSA lines get longer and the situation at U.S. airports becomes more uncertain, there's a method for flyers hoping to fast-pass security wait times. In addition to keeping tabs on TSA wait-time trackers, which are often available on individual airports' websites, air travelers can also enroll in the TSA PreCheck Touchless ID program, a verification process that uses biometrics similar to Clear. In:

Senate Homeland Security Chairman Rand Paul fiercely criticized Senator Markwayne Mullin during his confirmation hearing on Wednesday, calling him a "man with anger issues" after Mullin previously called Paul a "freaking snake" and that Mullin said he understood why a neighbor attacked Paul in 2017. Nikole Killion and Alan He contributed to this report. In:










