President Donald Trump’s administration is taking management of Union Station away from Amtrak, the latest example of the federal government exerting its power over the nation’s capital. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced the takeover alongside Amtrak President Roger Harris at Union Station on Wednesday for the launch of the NextGen… Read More
Rash of hoax calls about active shooters strike fear across college campuses
Miceala Morano scrambled for cover behind a green screen in the University of Arkansas broadcast room after she received a campuswide alert about an active shooter. As officers outside donned bullet proof vests and searched for an intruder, the 21-year-old journalism student called her grandmother, telling her, “As of right… Read More
Prosecutors seek 7-year prison term for wife of ex-Sen. Bob Menendez
The wife of former Sen. Bob Menendez should serve at least seven years in prison for playing a pivotal role in a bribery scheme that put the New Jersey Democrat behind bars for 11 years, prosecutors told a judge Tuesday. Nadine Menendez, age 58, was convicted in April, a year… Read More
It’s (finally) official. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are engaged
It’s a love story and, baby, she said yes: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are engaged, they announced Tuesday. In a five-photo joint post on Instagram, the superstar singer and football player revealed their engagement, the fairytale culmination of a courtship that for two years has thrilled and fascinated millions… Read More
“Maryland man” Kilmar Abrego Garcia back in jail and facing deportation
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who has become the face of President Donald Trump’s illegal immigration crackdown, is in a Virginia detention center facing deportation to the east African country of Uganda. Garcia, who entered the country illegally from El Salvador decades ago, has been dubbed a “Maryland man” by the media…. Read More
President Trump signs executive order to end cashless bail
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday threatening to withhold or revoke federal funding to local and state governments that offer cashless bail, arguing that it is a threat to public safety. “No cash. Come back in a couple of months, we’ll give you a trial. You never… Read More
Towering wall of dust consumes Phoenix, leaving thousands without power
A powerful storm kicked up a towering wall of dust that rolled through metro Phoenix on Monday, darkening the sky, blinding drivers, knocking out power and grounding flights at one of the nation’s busiest airports. Bernae Boykin Hitesman was driving her son and daughter, ages 9 and 11, home from… Read More
House committee subpoenas Jeffrey Epstein’s estate
The House Oversight Committee subpoenaed the estate of the late Jeffrey Epstein on Monday as congressional lawmakers try to determine who was connected to the disgraced financier and whether prosecutors mishandled his case. The committee’s subpoena is the latest effort by both Republicans and Democrats to respond to public clamor… Read More
Cracker Barrel admits “could’ve done a better job” with release of new logo
Cracker Barrel is sticking with its new logo but apologizing to fans who were angered when the change was announced last week. “If the last few days have shown us anything, it’s how deeply people care about Cracker Barrel. We’re truly grateful for your heartfelt voices,” the company said Monday… Read More
Tennessee man named “Babe Ruth” charged fraud
A Tennessee man with the same name as New York Yankees legend Babe Ruth is facing charges alleging that he used the names of hundreds of dead or retired pro baseball players to make phony claims for payouts in class action settlements. George Herman Ruth is charged with 91 counts… Read More
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