WABC Market Report for 6-12-24 with James Flippin
(New York, NY) – James Flippin delivers the WABC Market Report for 6-12-24. After the latest inflation data came in, the Federal Reserve held rates steady, and it looks like just one rate cut will be coming
Dog Days Returning to MSG
(New York, NY) – The Westminster Dog Show is coming back to the Big Apple. The 149th annual dog show will be taking place next year at Madison Square Garden on February 8th-11th. Traditionally it was held
State Court Dismisses Tulsa Reparations Case
(Tulsa, OK) – The Oklahoma Supreme Court has dismissed the case from survivors of the 1921 Tusla Race Massacre. The group was seeking compensation for the violence they endured after an angry mob killed hundreds of residents
Listen: Major League Eating President on Joey Chestnut
Joey “Jaws” Chestnut will not be competing in the Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating competition. The move follows news that Chestnut partnered with a plant-based rival brand which violates long-standing rules Nathan’s has in
Why Are NY Officials Warning About “Super Mario”?
(Albany, NY) – Amid the ongoing opioid crisis here in the United States, New York officials are sounding the alarm about a specific, new threat. It’s emerging in a big way in the Syracuse area, and the
NBA Legend Jerry West Dead at 86
(Los Angeles, CA) – As the word came into the newsroom, someone said: the logo has died. Jerry West, who won eight NBA championships as an executive and one as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers,
Brooklyn parishioners ready to forgive vandal
(New York, NY) — Parishioners at a Bensonhurst, Brooklyn church say they are ready to forgive a vandal who took a hammer to religious statues and smashed the front glass door to their chapel on Monday. Police
Another really violent night in the city
(New York, NY) — NYPD cops spent Tuesday night responding to a slew of violent and deadly incidents across the city. A 22-year-old woman was stabbed to death right outside the Port Authority bus terminal. Cops are
White House announces ban of medical debt from credit reports
The Biden administration has announced a rule to ban medical debt from credit reports of more than 15 million Americans, with Vice President Kamala Harris saying on Tuesday that the proposed rule would reduce the number of
Hunter Biden found guilty on all 3 felony charges in federal gun trial
After deliberating for three hours, a jury on Tuesday in Delaware federal court found President Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, guilty on all three felony charges related to the purchase of a revolver in 2018. The three felony