Man in Gov. Whitmer Kidnap Plot says Group was Armed, Ready
(AP)-Jurors in Grand Rapids, Michigan, are hearing from a second man who pleaded guilty in a scheme to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Kaleb Franks says the group was prepared to use a grenade launcher and machine gun
AP-NORC poll: Low Marks for Biden on Economy as Prices Rise
WASHINGTON (AP) — A majority of Americans say they don’t blame President Joe Biden for high gasoline prices, but they’re giving his economic leadership low marks amid fears of inflation and deepening pessimism about economic conditions. A
Donald Trump sues Hillary Clinton, the DNC and others, alleging false Russian collusion claims
On Thursday, Former President Donald Trump filed a civil lawsuit against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee and others, alleging a conspiracy against him in 2016. The lawsuit names 28 individuals and organizations
U.S. will accept up to 100,000 Ukrainian war refugees, will provide $1 billion in aid
President Joe Biden announced after the NATO and Group of Seven meetings in Brussels on Thursday that the United States will accept up to 100,000 Ukrainian war refugees. Additionally, more than $1 billion in new funding will
Philadelphia Eagles re-sign defensive end Derek Barnett to a 2-year deal
The Philadelphia Eagles announced on Thursday that they have re-signed defensive end Derek Barnett to a two-year contract. Barnett was the No. 14 overall pick by the Eagles in the 2017 NFL Draft. The 25-year-old Barnett has
Veteran left-handed relief pitcher Andrew Miller announces retirement from MLB
After a 16 year career in Major League Baseball, left-handed relief pitcher Andrew Miller is retiring. Notably, Miller also served as one of the eight members of the Major League Player Association’s executive subcommittee, which had a
Biden Pledges New Ukraine Aid, Warns Russia on Chem Weapons
BRUSSELS (AP) — President Joe Biden and Western allies pledged new sanctions and humanitarian aid on Thursday in response to Vladimir Putin’s assault on Ukraine, but their offers fell short of the more robust military assistance that President
Jackson Heading for Likely Confirmation Despite GOP Darts
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal judge Ketanji Brown Jackson faced down a barrage of Republican questioning Wednesday about her sentencing of criminal defendants, as her history-making bid to join the Supreme Court veered from lofty constitutional questions to
Trump Sues Hillary Clinton for Hampering 2016 Race Over Allegations He Was Colluding With Russia
NEW YORK (77WABC) — Former President Trump is suing Hillary Clinton, alleging that Clinton and the Democratic National Committee concocted a link between the Trump campaign and Russia, triggering “an unfounded federal investigation” and a “media frenzy.”
Virginia Thomas, Justice Clarence Thomas’ Wife, Exchanged Texts With Mark Meadows About Efforts To Overturn the 2020 Election
WASHINGTON (AP) — Virginia Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, sent weeks of text messages imploring White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to act to overturn the 2020 presidential election — furthering then-President Donald