The first verified case since 2015 of the rare bacterial infection known as the bubonic plague has been identified in Deschutes County in Oregon.
Read More Oregon: Bubonic Plague Makes Rare Comeback, ‘Likely Spread By Cat,’ Officials ClaimAuthor: Brooke Mallory
Ohio: Former Execs Of FirstEnergy, Ex-Regulator Indicted In Bribery Scandal
State Attorney General Dave Yost announced on Monday that two former officials of FirstEnergy Corp., including the company’s fired CEO Chuck Jones and a former state utility regulator, have been indicted in a public corruption case connected to a law intended to save Ohio’s nuclear power reactors.
Read More Ohio: Former Execs Of FirstEnergy, Ex-Regulator Indicted In Bribery ScandalTrump Reportedly Pushes For Daughter-In-Law Lara Trump To Be Placed In Senior Position at RNC
According to a New York Times report, Donald Trump is considering endorsing his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, to be the co-chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC).
Read More Trump Reportedly Pushes For Daughter-In-Law Lara Trump To Be Placed In Senior Position at RNC15-Year-Old Illegal Migrant Arrested After Times Square Shooting
According to law enforcement, a 15-year-old illegal immigrant from Venezuela was taken into custody on Friday after he was caught on footage shooting a tourist and firing at a police officer during an attempted robbery in Times Square.
Read More 15-Year-Old Illegal Migrant Arrested After Times Square ShootingMatt Rosendale Launches Montana Senate Bid, Prompting Divisive GOP primary
With Rep. Matt Rosendale formally announcing his candidacy for the U.S. Senate on Friday, Republican voters in Montana will now have a second option in the June primary.
Read More Matt Rosendale Launches Montana Senate Bid, Prompting Divisive GOP primaryBiden Makes Address After Counsel Report, Defends Memory But Confuses Presidents
President Joe Biden declared that he was cleared of all criminal charges related to his mishandling of highly sensitive documents that were stashed away at his residence and office after a Justice Department report highlighted his old age and faulty memory regarding important events and facts.
Read More Biden Makes Address After Counsel Report, Defends Memory But Confuses Presidents
