A 79-year-old man died in the town of Viroqua on Thursday, apparently after attempting to drive through a water-covered road, according to the Vernon County Sheriff John B. Spears.
Clinton vacillated during an October 2007 debate in Philadelphia when she was asked if she supported her home state governor’s proposal to grant driver’s licenses to immigrants living in the country illegally. First, his promise to support the Republican nominee....
The editorial praised Clinton’s character and discussed her numerous accomplishments throughout her “continuous” public service, including establishing a fund for health monitoring of 9/11 first responders as a NY senator, as well as leading efforts to renew...
Body- and dash-cam videos of the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott have been released Saturday by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department after days of mounting pressure to disclose them to the public, Chief Kerr Putney said.
The latest Federal Bureau of Investigation document cache also refers to the engineer who used BleachBit to permanently delete emails from Clinton’s server soon after the House Benghazi Committee issued a subpoena for documents relating to the 2012 attack on the United...
The allegations have also raised questions about the redevelopment of the Mercy Hospital site in Watertown. Attorneys for Percoco and Kaloyeros say they’re innocent.
The protesters stopped for about 15 minutes to chant and block an intersection near Bank of America’s headquarters. Photos and videos from Twitter and other social media show fires that were set near trucks and protesters attempting to loot cargo from trailers.
The most recent turbulence has erupted in Charlotte, North Carolina, in the wake of the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, a black man, by a black police officer.
Yet, when Nwadike descended into Charlotte and hugged members of the Charlotte Police Department last night, all hell broke loose with the protestors on the other side of the picket line.
On Friday, Mr. Trump took credit for ending the “birther” controversy and blamed Mrs. Clinton and her 2008 presidential campaign for starting the rumors.
The study’s lead author, Rice University political scientist Mark Jones, largely blamed the state for anemic and ineffective efforts to educate voters on the complicated new law. They would also have to sign a declaration to that effect.