Donald Trump sues Hillary Clinton, the DNC and others, alleging false Russian collusion claims
On Thursday, Former President Donald Trump filed a civil lawsuit against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee and others, alleging a conspiracy against him in 2016. The lawsuit names 28 individuals and organizations
U.S. will accept up to 100,000 Ukrainian war refugees, will provide $1 billion in aid
President Joe Biden announced after the NATO and Group of Seven meetings in Brussels on Thursday that the United States will accept up to 100,000 Ukrainian war refugees. Additionally, more than $1 billion in new funding will
Philadelphia Eagles re-sign defensive end Derek Barnett to a 2-year deal
The Philadelphia Eagles announced on Thursday that they have re-signed defensive end Derek Barnett to a two-year contract. Barnett was the No. 14 overall pick by the Eagles in the 2017 NFL Draft. The 25-year-old Barnett has
Veteran left-handed relief pitcher Andrew Miller announces retirement from MLB
After a 16 year career in Major League Baseball, left-handed relief pitcher Andrew Miller is retiring. Notably, Miller also served as one of the eight members of the Major League Player Association’s executive subcommittee, which had a
Maren Morris teaming up with Amazon Music for livestream event from New York
Maren Morris and Amazon Music are teaming up for “Maren Morris: Live From New York,” an intimate, one-night-only live performance streaming on March 26. Taking place at the historic Sony Hall in New York City, the show
Vince Gill set to hit the road this summer on 18-date tour
Vince Gill is heading back out on the road this summer for the first tour with his band since 2019. Joining Gill on the dates will be vocalist Wendy Moten, a recent contestant from NBC’s The Voice,