By Jeanette Smith on April 18, 2018
Maroney
Breaking News, Sport
McKayla Maroney, Olympic gold medalist, says the former team doctor, Larry Nassar molested her. She says this occurred on her first visit to the Karolyi Ranch. Nassar continued to abuse Maroney over the next five years. In an exclusive interview with NBC’s Savannah Guthrie, Maroney said, “He said that nobody would understand this and the […]
By Cathy Milne on April 12, 2018
#CMJournalist, FBI, mueller, russian collusion, stormy daniels
Breaking News, U.S. News
President Donald Trump and his lawyers stopped negotiations for an interview with Robert Meuller. On April 12, 2018, reports indicate the Trump team, upset over the FBI raid of the president’s former lawyer, decided they would not cooperate with the Mueller’s investigation. Since the official query into anyone associated with Trump and their dealings with Russia began, […]
By Jeanette Smith on April 4, 2018
G Salvatore
Breaking News, Celebrities, World
Stevie Eagle E of Shlepp Entertainment, along with B.Ispired Magazine, and G Salvatore Fashion will be presenting the second G Salvatore Fashion Showcase event. This showcase will be held at the beautiful Cloud Shisha Lounge in Cardiff, Wales, on April 20, 2018. The first G Salvatore Fashion Showcase was held in Birmingham and won praise […]
By Jeanette Smith on March 18, 2018
Polio
Breaking News, World
According to local officials, two polio workers died in an attack in Pakistan on Saturday, March 17, 2018. Mehmood Aslman, Mohmand Agency’s political agent, told CNN that both of the male workers were shot during an inspection with two of their other co-workers by an unknown gunman. According to CNN, “Mohmand Agency, a district in […]
By Jeanette Smith on March 12, 2018
firearms
Breaking News, U.S. News
On Sunday night, March 11, 2018, the Trump administration suggested providing certain school personnel with “rigorous” firearms training and supported a bill that would improve criminal background checks for those who wish to purchase firearms. The White House, however, backed away from the idea of raising the buying age to 21 for certain firearms, a […]
By Jeanette Smith on March 6, 2018
North Korea
Breaking News, World
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told South Korean messengers that he is willing to start negotiating with the United States. He is willing to stop all nuclear and missile testing while engaged in talks about denuclearizing the country. “[North Korea] made it clear that it would have no reason to keep nuclear weapons if […]
By Jeanette Smith on March 5, 2018
nor'easter
Breaking News, U.S. News
Winter is not over for the United States. The clean up from the nor’easter that hit Friday, March 2, 2018. Millions of people are still without power, but Mother Nature is not done yet. Another nor’easter is expected to strike the New England area. By 8:00 a.m. Thursday, March 8, CNN weather maps indicate there […]
By Jeanette Smith on February 28, 2018
Hicks
Breaking News, U.S. News
It has been confirmed by The New York Times and CBS News that Hope Hicks, White House communications director, will be resigning. Since the beginning of Trump’s presidential campaign, Hicks has been a central part of the president’s camp. She has served closely as an advisor to the president in the White House. Her close […]
By Jeanette Smith on February 27, 2018
Microsoft
Breaking News, Tech, U.S. News
On Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court will take on the argument between the federal government and Microsoft over the privacy of its customers’ information. The issue? Can Microsoft be forced to turn over emails stored on servers overseas? Privacy advocates believe that if the federal government wins it would cause a problem. […]
By Jeanette Smith on February 11, 2018
National Press Club
Breaking News, U.S. News
First Amendment attorney Floyd Abrams was the keynote speaker for the inauguration of the 111 president of the National Press Club, Bloomberg editor Andrea Snyder Edney. Abrams spoke from the National Press Club ballroom warning the crowd. He said these were dangerous and difficult times. Press protections remain strong but for how long? The press […]