Former Santos Staffer Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud
UNDATED -A former staffer for Long Island Congressman George Santos has pleaded guilty to wire fraud. 27 year old Sam Miele making the plea Tuesday in court in connection with impersonating an aide to then-House Speaker Kevin
The House Votes on Bill which Avoids a Government Shutdown
WASHINGTON —The House has passed a stopgap bill which will avoid a government shutdown that was set for Friday. There are two parts to the bill—the first extends funding until January 19th. The second part of the
WABC Market Report for 11-14-23 with James Flippin
(New York, NY) – James Flippin delivers the WABC Market Report for 11-14-23 — after the latest inflation data came in cooler than expected.
Lou’s Lineup 11-14-23
Secret Service agents under investigation
(Washington, DC) — An investigation is underway after a Secret Service agent assigned to protect President Biden’s granddaughter opened fire on suspects allegedly attempting to break into an unmarked agency vehicle. Secret Service agents say they saw
NJ Nurses on strike for three months
(New Brunswick, NJ) — The strike by nurses at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital is in its third month — with no end in sight. The strike passed its 100-day mark this past weekend. More than 17-hundred
President Biden to meet with President Xi Jinping
(Washington, DC) — President Biden will meet face-to-face with Chinese President Xi Jinping in San Francisco on Wednesday. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan says the two leaders will discuss The Israel-Hamas and Ukraine-Russia wars, along with the
American toddler among Gaza hostages
(Washington, DC) — The White House says an American toddler is among the hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan says a three-year-old U.S. citizen, whose parents were killed by the terror
Bullets fly in midtown
(New York, NY) — NYPD cops are searching for a gunman who opened fire in midtown early this morning. One of his bullets shattered the windshield of a delivery driver near 36th and 7th Avenue around 1:30
Supreme Court adopts formal code of conduct amid scrutiny
On Monday, the Supreme Court issued a code of conduct signed by all nine justices which lays out formal rules, this coming after months of intense scrutiny of the court’s ethics practices. The new code of conduct