Hillary Clinton Finally Responds to Questions About Alleged Spying on Trump Campaign
NEW YORK (77WABC) — Hillary Clinton responded on Wednesday to the recent allegations that she hired people to spy on Donald Trump, calling it ‘desperate’ and a ‘fake scandal.’ In a tweet by Clinton, and reported in
Fight Over Trump’s Testimony Heads to Court in NY Today
NEW YORK (AP) — A judge will hear arguments Thursday in a legal fight over whether former President Donald Trump must answer questions under oath in a New York investigation into his business practices. New York Attorney
Virgina Gov. Glenn Youngkin signs bill ending mask mandates in schools throughout the state
On Wednesday, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed a law ending mask mandates in schools throughout Virginia. The law allows parents to opt-out their children from wearing masks, despite conflicting local mandates, without providing a reason or getting
Pentagon says Russian jets intercepted U.S. Navy planes
The U.S. military announced Wednesday that Russian military jets intercepted three U.S. Navy aircrafts over the weekend in an “unprofessional” manner. U.S. Navy Capt. Mike Kafka, director of Defense Press Operations, said the intercepts happened while the
Minnesota Vikings officially announce Kevin O’Connell as new head coach
The Minnesota Vikings officially announced the hiring of Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator Kevin O’Connell as the team’s 10th head coach in franchise history. The move officially put to rest speculation that O’Connell might stay in Los
Reports say that All-Star outfielder Juan Soto rejected Nationals’ $350 million extension before MLB lockout
According to reports, the Washington Nationals offered All-Star right fielder Juan Soto a 13-year, $350 million contract extension before the MLB lockout began Dec. 2. ESPN’s Enrique Rojas said Wednesday that Soto told him:Â “Yes, they made me