Former Virginia attorney general Ken Cuccinelli expressed his optimism GOP candidate Glenn Youngkin will win the gubernatorial race, praising his “positive agenda” shortly before the November 3 election. Cuccinelli appeared on “Fox & Friends” on Monday to discuss the race predicting it to be a “Republican sweep” across the board. FORMER VIRGINIA GOVERNOR SLAMS KAMALA
An autopsy has confirmed that human remains found at a suburban Chicago nature preserve are of a United Airlines executive reported missing more than a year ago, officials said Sunday. Investigators used dental records to confirm the identity of 50-year-old Jacob “Jake” Cefolia of Elmhurst, according to the DuPage County coroner. Contractors found the remains
ImageWhite nationalists participated in a torch-lit march on the grounds of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville in 2017.Credit…Edu Bayer for The New York Times The Charlottesville march on Aug. 12, 2017, known as the “Unite the Right” rally, was organized to protest the planned removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee from a
Protesters march on 60th Street in Khartoum, Sudan, on October 25, to denounce detentions by the military of members of Sudan’s government. (AFP/Getty Images) Sudan’s military dissolved its power-sharing government and announced a state of emergency on Monday, after soldiers arrested Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, his wife and other senior civilian officials, throwing the country
LOS ANGELES — With the lowest COVID-19 infection rate among all states as of Friday, California, which has some of the strictest mask and vaccination mandates in the country, has managed to flip the script as the former U.S. epicenter of the pandemic. “They’ve been very much forward-thinking in terms of policies around vaccination requirements
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli court orders boy who survived cable car crash to be returned to relatives in Italy amid… JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli court orders boy who survived cable car crash to be returned to relatives in Italy amid bitter custody battle. Copyright © 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not
Monday mornings are tough, but this series isn’t. Social Sightings is your quick look at interesting food tidbits that we’ve spotted recently. It goes down as easy as your first cup of coffee, and should whet your appetite for the week ahead. Italian eatery Olivia just posted this new fall dish, a ricotta fritter called
The line between sympathy and sarcasm is flexible and the Bears take turns on each side of it. They fall behind by three touchdowns to Tampa Bay causing an impartial outsider to observe, “They’re better than this.” That would be Tony Romo, once a substantial quarterback and now an even better TV sidekick, reaching into
(NEXSTAR) — Which kinds of Halloween candy can you expect to get stuck in your molars this year? Well, it may depend on where you live. A recent study from Candystore.com, an online candy retailer specializing in bulk shipments, is giving new insight into the most popular Halloween treats in each state, from the chocolate-covered
Hertz said on Monday the car rental firm has ordered 100,000 Tesla Inc. cars for delivery by the end of 2022 as it invests to build the largest EV rental fleet in North America. Tesla shares were up 4 percent at $946.32 before the bell. Bloomberg first reported the story earlier Monday. Hertz had filed
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Grace Bowes says waiting to turn left at the intersection of East Ben White Boulevard and Todd Lane can get frustrating. “The line is always super long and people are always going around the line cutting people either turning or waiting to turn,” Bowes said. Man, woman critically injured in northeast Austin
A judge may decide at a hearing Monday whether use-of-force experts can testify at Kyle Rittenhouse’s trialfor shooting three people during a protest against police brutality in Wisconsin last year. The hearing is likely the last before Rittenhouse goes on trial Nov. 1 for the shootings that came during chaotic demonstrations in Kenosha on Aug.
Chicago is trapped in a perfect storm of the pandemic, violence and fear. Our young people live in the eye of that hurricane. Choose to Change, launched in 2015, has embraced 800 high-risk Chicago Public School students in an intensive program of mentoring, counseling, therapy, social services and more. The need is urgent. Potentially, thousands
A man with a knife was arrested on the westbound Long Island Rail Road platform in Hicksville shortly before dawn on Monday, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said. The circumstances that led to his arrest and any other details, other than the time, which was just before 6 a.m., were not immediately released as the investigation
NBA star Ben Simmons is ready to leave his New Jersey mansion behind. It’s been a rather dramatic few weeks for basketball player Ben Simmons. The NBA star, who currently plays for the Philadelphia 76ers, has been at odds with the team’s management, and reportedly requested a trade over the summer. Simmons has been fined
Civil War history casts a long shadow in Virginia, the birthplace of Confederate generals, scene of their surrender and now a crossroad of controversy over renaming military bases that honor rebel leaders. In and around Blackstone, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) southwest of Richmond, that shadow can stir passions when talk turns to nearby Fort Pickett. Some