Listen Live

 
 

Year: 2024

Prosecutor in Trump’s Georgia election case reaches ‘temporary agreement’ ahead of divorce hearing

Prosecutor in Trump’s Georgia election case reaches ‘temporary agreement’ ahead of divorce hearing

Marilyn Nieves/Getty Images (ATLANTA) — Fulton County prosecutor Nathan Wade has come to a “temporary agreement” canceling an upcoming hearing in his divorce proceedings that have embroiled Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump. The move comes on the eve […]

Read More

Pro-Palestinian students file civil rights complaint against Harvard University

Pro-Palestinian students file civil rights complaint against Harvard University

Klaus Vedfelt/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — More than a dozen Harvard University students have filed a civil rights complaint with the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights demanding an investigation into Harvard’s alleged failure to protect pro-Palestinian students from harassment, intimidation and threats, according to the Muslim Legal Fund […]

Read More

Prep Sports Roundup: 1/30

Prep Sports Roundup: 1/30

Girls Basketball Region 12 DELTA, Utah-Jessica Applegarth led the way with 15 points and the North Sanpete Hawks edged Delta 38-37 in Region 12 girls basketball play Tuesday at the Palladium. Caitlin Allred had 15 points in the loss for the Rabbits. CASTLE DALE, Utah-Katelyn Nielson and Kenadie Maughan had […]

Read More

Hunter Biden business associate tells House Oversight Committee GOP allegations are ‘preposterous’

Hunter Biden business associate tells House Oversight Committee GOP allegations are ‘preposterous’

Kent Nishimura/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A longtime business partner of Hunter Biden, Eric Schwerin, said in a closed-door interview Tuesday with members of the House Oversight Committee that he is “not aware of any financial transactions or compensation” that then-Vice President Joe Biden received related to business conducted by this family […]

Read More

Jennifer Crumbley could have left work for son on day of shooting, CEO testifies

Jennifer Crumbley could have left work for son on day of shooting, CEO testifies

Bill Pugliano/Getty Images (OXFORD, Mich.) — Jennifer Crumbley’s trial continued on Tuesday with witnesses testifying about the morning of the 2021 Oxford High School shooting in Michigan. Andrew Smith, the CEO of the real estate company where Jennifer Crumbley worked at the time of the shooting, testified that she would have […]

Read More

Stolen Jackie Robinson statue found burned, dismantled in trash can: Police

Stolen Jackie Robinson statue found burned, dismantled in trash can: Police

Bettmann/Contributor/Getty Images (WICHITA, Kan.) — A statue of baseball legend Jackie Robinson stolen from a Kansas park was found dismantled and burned in a trash can fire Tuesday morning in what authorities called a “disgraceful” act, as the search for the perpetrators continues. The statue was taken from McAdams Park in […]

Read More

Gamers turning to public domain to find the next big trend

Gamers turning to public domain to find the next big trend

Westend61/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A “game jam” is an online competition for people who make games, whether tabletop games like Dungeons & Dragons or video games like Minecraft or Call of Duty. But most game jam submissions are a lot smaller than those titles. Teams are often small, and […]

Read More

Ohio lawmakers introduce bill to allow execution by nitrogen gas following Alabama

Ohio lawmakers introduce bill to allow execution by nitrogen gas following Alabama

Marilyn Nieves/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Ohio lawmakers have introduced a bill that would allow execution by nitrogen gas, a controversial practice critics call untested and lacking in evidence that it’s more humane than lethal injection, after Alabama became the first state to execute someone with nitrogen gas. Ohio state […]

Read More

LDS Seminaries Will Soon Add Life Preparation Lessons

LDS Seminaries Will Soon Add Life Preparation Lessons

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has announced new life preparation lessons as part of their seminary curriculum. There will be 36 lessons each year starting in some areas of the United States and Canada this month followed by a global rollout in January 2025. Church Commissioner […]

Read More

Aurora Firefighter Arrested In Online Child Exploitation Sting

An Aurora firefighter has been arrested in an online child exploitation sting. Gary Joseph Hawkins, age 44, was booked into the Sevier County Jail on Jan. 29 , accused of possessing child sex abuse material and trying to arrange a meeting with an underage girl and her mother so they […]

Read More