Pelosi says Trump’s Ukraine actions amount to ‘bribery’
WASHINGTON — House Democrats are refining their impeachment case against the president to a simple allegation: Bribery.
WASHINGTON — House Democrats are refining their impeachment case against the president to a simple allegation: Bribery.
VALPARAISO — A protective order is being challenged in a three-person relationship dispute involving Chicago Fox 32 news anchor Rafer Weigel and a Valparaiso woman that resulted in a criminal case under Indiana’s new revenge porn law.
Cops might do well to position their speed traps near movie theaters wherever the new film “Ford v Ferrari” is playing. They might fund their whole year’s budget busting speeders peeling out of the parking lots.
After playing each of their last three games with just 10 active players, the Pacers will get a boost of good health Friday.
WASHINGTON — Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick announced Thursday he is running for president, making a late entry into the Democratic race less than three months before primary voting begins.
Republicans called closed impeachment hearings ‘laughable’ and demanded more access. But when the given the chance, most didn’t attend.
New guidance on concussions shows there isn’t enough solid evidence to answer some of parents’ most burning questions about contact sports. That includes what age is safest to start playing them.
SANTA CLARITA, Calif. — One person was killed and several others were injured Thursday during a shooting at a Southern California high school and the student gunman was in custody, authorities said.
Marie Osmond says she’s ready to perform the final week of an 11-year run with her brother, Donny, at the Flamingo Las Vegas, after telling the audience on her television talk show that she chipped her knee late last week.
Carl Icahn, already an investor in Xerox, has now bought a stake in HP – which the much smaller Xerox last week offered to buy for more than $30 billion. With scope to merge the printing businesses somehow, the activist could win either way, as Richard…