Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Judge OKs $15M settlement over rape of incapacitated woman who later gave birth at Phoenix care facility
PHOENIX (AP) - A judge has approved a $15 million settlement against a doctor in a lawsuit by the parents of an incapacitated woman who was sexually assaulted and later gave birth at a Phoenix long-te...
Jacques Billeaud/AP Jun 16, 2021

Biden-Putin summit ends with some diplomatic steps forward but no significant announcements
GENEVA (NewsNation Now) - President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded their summit on Wednesday with an agreement to return their nations' ambassadors to their posts in Was...
Aamer Madhani and Jonathan Lemire/AP Jun 16, 2021

Video shows man apologized before Honolulu police shot him
HONOLULU (AP) - Doorbell camera video obtained and made public by lawyers representing the family of a man fatally shot two months ago by Honolulu police provides more information about the events tha...
Jennifer Sinco Kelleher/AP Jun 16, 2021

Federal judge blocks Biden's pause on new oil, gas leases
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The Biden administration's suspension of new oil and gas leases on federal land and water was blocked Tuesday by a federal judge in Louisiana, who ordered that plans continue for le...
Kevin McGill/AP Jun 15, 2021

Trump will visit southern border as Texas Gov. teases crowdfunding wall
DALLAS (NewsNation Now) - Texas Gov. Greg Abbott will host former President Donald Trump at the southern border June 30 as he drums up support for a privately funded wall, according to a statement fro...
Markie Martin Jun 15, 2021

A federal Juneteenth holiday passes Senate with unanimous approval
WASHINGTON (NewsNation Now) - Juneteenth moved one step closer to becoming a federal holiday after a measure supporting it unanimously passed the Senate Tuesday. Several states over the last several y...
Tiffany Hudson Jun 15, 2021

Military defends Jan. 6 response as House steps up probes
WASHINGTON (AP) - A top Army leader defended the Pentagon's response to the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, telling a House panel Tuesday that the National Guard was delayed for hours because...
Mary Clare Jalonick and Nomaan Merchant/AP Jun 15, 2021

Woman charges at Simone Biles’ brother after judge dismisses murder charge
CLEVELAND (AP) - A judge in Ohio has dismissed murder charges filed against the brother of Olympic gymnastics champion Simone Biles, ruling Tuesday that prosecutors did not present evidence to sustain...
The Associated Press Jun 15, 2021

Capt. 'Sully' Sullenberger among Biden's picks for high-profile ambassador postings
GENEVA (AP) - President Joe Biden on Tuesday unveiled picks for several high-profile ambassadorial postings, tapping career diplomats steeped in foreign policy experience - as well as political allies...
AAMER MADHANI/AP Jun 15, 2021

Southwest Airlines flights resuming normal operation after nationwide groundstop over technical issues
DALLAS (NewsNation Now) - Southwest Airlines is beginning to resume operations after a nationwide groundstop over issues with its reservation system. The Federal Aviation Administration issued a natio...
Bobby Oler Jun 15, 2021
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