Due to expected major snow, Saturday’s “Wreaths Across America Day” ceremony in Windsor will be moved inside to Windsor Town Hall’s Council Chambers at 275 Broad Street.
In another incident, police said a 27-year-old African American man in Volusia County, Fla., taped a note with “KKK” and “Trump” written on it to his girlfriend’s mailbox this week, then threw a brick through her vehicle window and spilled gasoline...
Lowest wind chills 0 to near 10 below zero. Send me a question on social media, and I’ll get back to you! Winds from the northwest are expected at a steady 20-30 miles per hour, with gusts up to 50 miles per hour possible. Afternoon temperatures will be dropping into the...
Tillerson’s extensive dealings on behalf of Exxon with Russian leader Vladimir Putin have raised conflict of interest questions. Their open opposition to Trump over the hacking allegations shows how Russian Federation and Putin are forming a wedge between Trump and leading...
Trump wound up with 131 more votes in Wisconsin than he had before the recount. She mixed half-truths about Russian meddling in the presidential race with the bogus notion that Wisconsin’s voting machines were vulnerable to a foreign attack.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced Monday he will visit Pearl Harbor in late December with President Barack Obama, 75 years after Japan’s attack on Hawaii in 1941.
A state Court of Appeals decision on Tuesday concurred with complaints from Michigan Republicans that Stein did not meet the state’s legal requirements for a recount as an “aggrieved” party because she had not come close to winning.
Trump has yet to take office, but President Obama’s disregard for intelligence reports and his commitment to ending the war in Iraq exclusively out of rigid ideological reasons may well have permitted ISIS to become the global threat it quickly became. “It...
Amid all this, Mr Trump has put Taiwan back into play as an worldwide sparking point for the first time since the 1970s, potentially to use it as a bargaining chip against a more assertive and aggressive China.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will honour war dead, but will not apologise when he becomes the first Japanese leader to visit Pearl Harbour this month, a top government spokesman said on Tuesday (Dec 6).