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McDonald tops Badger to advance to district title game
McDonald boys basketball tops Badger 83-59 in the OHSAA Division VII District Semifinal to advance to the district title game.
US embassy in Riyadh struck by drones, Saudi Arabia says
The U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, was struck by multiple drones on Monday following President Trump’s attacks on Iran.
DOJ drops defense of Trump orders targeting law firms
The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday deserted its defense of President Trump’s executive orders targeting several of the nation’s top law firms, court filings show.
Total lunar eclipse to turn moon blood red: When and how to see it
With a little cooperation from the clouds, skygazers in the U.S. will get to watch as the moon turns blood red during Tuesday morning's total lunar eclipse.
Crews removing island in Rio Grande popular with nature lovers and smugglers
Construction and trees being felled can now be heard as crews are tearing down brush and trees from an island in the middle of the Rio Grande, which law enforcement have said can be used to hide and smuggle immigrants into the United States. Border Report went to the island on Monday, March 2 with
Video shows Hillary Clinton erupt at GOP over unauthorized Boebert photo during Epstein deposition
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton threatened to walk out of a deposition after Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) shared a picture of her during testimony to the House Oversight Committee for their investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Court observers, volunteers cited for ‘loitering’ outside immigration hearings
"It's important for me to continue people who are targets of the government and being able to provide them with some support," she said. "It's inhuman what's happening to them and we all need to step up and do something about it."
Lawmakers finally questioned the Clintons about Epstein. They also asked about pizzagate and UFOs
WASHINGTON (AP) — A House committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein labored for six months to question former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, but once they finally had a chance to sit down with some of the highest-ranked officials to ever be deposed by Congress, the sessions veered off track with a
Supreme Court rules for parents demanding California disclose kids’ gender identities
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled California is likely violating the constitutional rights of parents who object to policies preventing teachers from disclosing when their child changes their name or pronouns in school. The decision marks a major victory for parental rights advocates at this early stage of the case — and a blow to
Trump to attend White House Correspondents Dinner after longtime boycott
President Trump said on Monday he will attend this year’s White House Correspondents Association dinner, breaking his boycott of the annual Washington gala. “In honor of our Nation’s 250th Birthday, and the fact that these “Correspondents” now admit that I am truly one of the Greatest Presidents in the History of our Country, the G.O.A.T.