Is this ship's cabin possessed or just the forces of nature at work? See for yourself in today's "Video of the Day"
In an implicit challenge to President Donald Trump, North Korea appeared to fire a ballistic missile early Sunday in what would be its first such test of the year. After receiving word of the launch, Trump stood at his south Florida estate with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who called the move "intolerable." There was no immediate confirmation on the launch from the North, which had warned recently that it was ready to test its first intercontinental ballistic missile. The U.S. Strategic Command, however, said it detected and tracked what it assessed to be a medium- or intermediate-range missile. North Korean media are often slow to announce such launches, if they announce them at all. ABC News' Tom Rivers takes a look with Tony.
Protesters show up outside Sen Mitch McConnell's home reflecting a national trend of heated GOP town hall meetings. What's causing the spike in activity?
The Grammy Awards were Sunday night in Los Angeles, and Jason was there. Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, and Adele among the names that were expected to highlight the evening. And we'll see whether James Corden came off as a near perfect host for this event, as many had anticipated. And finally of course, by morning you will have heard if any political volleys were tossed in President Trump's direction, something that has become a regular feature at these major awards shows for performing arts.