Westchester D-A say’s authorities blew chances to build case against Robert Durst
NEW YORK (AP) — A prosecutor in Westchester County, New York says authorities decades ago blew chances to build a case against multimillionaire Robert Durst in the death of his first wife. Durst’s death last week in
The Supreme Court tells Trump the Jan 6th committee can have access to Presidential documents
WASHINGTON -APÂ In a rebuff to former President Donald Trump, the Supreme Court is allowing the release of presidential documents sought by the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection. The court today rejected a bid by
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Episode 90: Political Corruption with Ira Rosen and Peter Schweizer
On the latest episode of One Tough Podcast, Bo Dietl talks about political corruption with former 60 Minutes producer Ira Rosen, and author Peter Schweizer.
Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s Final Thought | 1-19-22
LISTEN & VOTE: Did the top doc know more than he let on?
NEW YORK (77WABC) –Â On January 26, 2020, John Catsimatidis aired a groundbreaking interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci when Fauci discussed a new Coronavirus and said “The American people should not be worried or frightened by this
Online Petition to remove Manhattan DA Bragg gaining traction
NEW YORK CITY (77WABC) – An online petition seeking the ouster of controversial Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg is gaining traction. The petition — heralded by the Republican candidate for governor Andrew Giuliani and Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa, the GOP candidate
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Jewish Leaders Renew Antisemitism Fight after Hostage Case
(AP)-For many Jewish leaders, the hostage standoff in a Texas synagogue was all too familiar. They’ve seen a rise in antisemitism and high-profile synagogue attacks. An initial FBI statement said the attack was “not specifically related to
Hundreds Gather in Times Square to Mourn Woman Pushed Into Subway Tracks
NEW YORK (77WABC) — Hundreds of people gathered in Times Square on Tuesday night for a mass vigil in memory of random subway-shove victim Michelle Go. The vigil organized by Asians Fighting Injustice, comes after Saturday’s fatal