June 14, 2018 Clinton donor's dealings and murky connections questioned by watchdog group The murky nature of Hillary Clinton’s former presidential campaign fund continues to rise to the surface.
June 7, 2018 Former burn pit inspector says warnings were largely ignored by Pentagon officials during Iraq War It was over a decade ago when U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Dan Brewer was faced with the daunting task of finding a solution to control the toxic fumes hanging over the military bases across Iraq.
June 3, 2018 Despair, hope and drugs in America: Is anyone safe? While America was diverted by homegrown terrorism, economic stress and mass shootings, another scourge quietly moved to the fore: drug addiction.
June 1, 2018 Trump must press for remains, news about American POWs from Korean War at summit, families say What happened to the still unknown number of U.S. servicemen who disappeared during the Korean War and were never returned or accounted for? Families and experts are pressing for President Trump to bring up the heartbreaking question during a summit with Kim Jong Un that may now be back on again.
May 25, 2018 Liberals stomping moderates in primaries: Will it hurt Dems in November? Many pundits are predicting a blue wave will bring Democrats to power in this year’s congressional elections. But an even bluer wave is surging into the party's primaries this year, lifting far-left candidates over moderates — and potentially causing problems for the party's midterm hopes.
May 23, 2018 Kentucky politician's staffers forced to make campaign donations, ex-employees claim A local politician fuels political ambitions with tens of thousands of dollars from his employees, raising ethical and legal eyebrows along the way.
May 15, 2018 Sports betting world believes Supreme Court's ban reversal is too little, too late Legal or not, it looks as if it will be business as usual in the world of sports betting.
May 9, 2018 North Korea, Trump have more than nukes to discuss at historic sit-down, experts say As President Trump prepares for a sit-down with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, denuclearization is the No. 1 priority – but it is not the only issue that needs to be addressed at a meeting that could become one of the most historic diplomatic achievements in decades.
April 27, 2018 YouTube, dealing with advertiser uproar, defends controversial cleric's videos YouTube appears to be doing damage control less than a week after a report revealed advertisements from hundreds of big-name brands were appearing next to videos with content ranging from Nazi and North Korean propaganda to pedophilia.
April 25, 2018 UK politicians slam Facebook over illegal content A U.K. Parliamentary committee has called foul on what it perceives to be a lack of action by social media companies to take down illegal content.