• Dangers of distracted driving come to Capital University in virtual reality experience

    Starting in late October, Ohio drivers who are caught by police texting and driving will incur a $100 fine.House Bill 95 makes distracted driving a secondary offense. That means if a driver is pulled over for a moving violation and the distraction caused the offense, they can be ticketed.A campaign by AT&T involves a virtual reality experience to let people see in a 360-degree environment what can happen when you take your eyes off the road.At Capital University, students used the virtual re
  • Colorado man charged with murder in deaths of pregnant wife, 2 kids

    Colorado man charged with murder in deaths of pregnant wife, 2 kids
    DENVER — Prosecutors have charged a Colorado man with murder in the deaths of his pregnant wife and their two young daughters.The charges Monday against 33-year-old Christopher Watts come a week after a friend reported 34-year-old Shanann Watts and the girls missing from their home in Frederick, a small town north of Denver.Watts also was charged with unlawful termination of a pregnancy.Before his arrest Wednesday, Christopher Watts lamented about missing his wife and daughters in local te
  • 4 Columbus City Schools outfitted with security upgrades for start of school year

    Columbus City Schools has upgraded security measures for four schools within the district. Northland Hig, Gables, Innis and Colerain Elementary schools now have two-door security systems."When this building was built in 1968, it was kind of a free for all," said Jason Jackson, principal at Northland High. "But, now we are in a time where we need a little bit more control over the access points during the school."Northland now has a safety vestibule, that resembles a school lobby where visitors w
  • The Eagles now have No.1 album of all-time, topping Michael Jackson

    The Eagles now have No.1 album of all-time, topping Michael Jackson
    NEW YORK — The Eagles' greatest hits album has moonwalked past Michael Jackson's "Thriller" to become history's best-selling album of all-time.The Recording Industry Association of America told The Associated Press on Monday that the Eagles' album — "Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975" — is now certified 38x platinum, which means sales and streams of the album have reached 38 million copies.The album was released in 1976 and pushes Jackson's "Thriller," which is 33x platinum, to sec
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  • Baby found in Lancaster phone booth reconnects with mother

    A baby found in a phone booth outside a Lancaster restaurant more than 60 years ago is all grown up and about to meet his birth mother.In January 1954, a bread man was making his daily delivery at Yielky’s Drive-In. He heard a baby in the phone booth right outside the restaurant.The infant was reportedly left in a shoe box with a blanket and bottle.“If that baby hadn’t made a noise, it probably wouldn’t have made it because it was very cold,”said Shirley Marsh, niec
  • Baby found in Lancaster phone booth more than 60 years ago reconnects with mother

    A baby found in a phone booth outside a Lancaster restaurant more than 60 years ago is all grown up and about to meet his birth mother.In January 1954, a bread man was making his daily delivery at Yielky’s Drive-In. He heard a baby in the phone booth right outside the restaurant.The infant was reportedly left in a shoe box with a blanket and bottle.“If that baby hadn’t made a noise, it probably wouldn’t have made it because it was very cold,”said Shirley Marsh, niec
  • Ohio State shares safety alert before students return

    Ohio State University shared a safety notice just before students return to campus.Columbus police are investigating a robbery that occurred just before 4 a.m. Sunday near North High Street and east 14th Avenue.The incident occurred off campus, but a short distance from the student union. 10TV spoke to one of the victims who said she was walking with a friend when the suspect came up behind them and put his arms around both of them, like a friend giving a hug.Instead, the woman said the man trie
  • Delivery drivers save suicidal man from jumping off bridge with beer

    Delivery drivers save suicidal man from jumping off bridge with beer
    Two beer delivery men in Minnesota convinced a suicidal man not to jump off a bridge by offering him a 12-pack.Kwame Anderson, one of the salesmen, says he and a co-worker came across a man clutching the outer fence of a St. Paul bridge over Interstate 94 Wednesday.They jumped out of the truck and said, “If you’re thinking of jumping, you don’t have to jump.”Anderson told the Pioneer Press he was trying to channel Denzel Washington in the movie, “Inside Man”.A
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  • Colorado baby girl born at 18:18 on 8-18-18

    Colorado baby girl born at 18:18 on 8-18-18
    A little girl born in northern Colorado over the weekend has a pretty special birthday. Luciana Castillo was born August 18, 2018.Lucy, as they call her, must have been waiting specifically for the 18. The date she was born, 81818, is a palindrome, meaning it is the same forwards as it is backward."When we were getting ready to push I was like at least she'll be born on 8-18-18," Crespin told KDVR.That was just the beginning of Lucy's unique birth moment."We didn't really think about it at the t
  • Homes, businesses evacuated in Mount Vernon due to gas leak

    Homes, businesses evacuated in Mount Vernon due to gas leak
    MOUNT VERNON -- The Mount Vernon Fire Department said a large gas line was hit causing a leak.The incident happened Monday afternoon on Parrot Street and South Main Street.The Knox County Emergency Management Agency is asking people to avoid the area as employees with Columbia Gas work to resolve the issue.Residences and businesses in the immediate area have been evacuated, but there could be additional evacuations.More than 100 Columbia Gas customers may be affected by the gas leak.No injuries
  • Board of Trustees to meet Wednesday to discuss Urban Meyer investigation

    Board of Trustees to meet Wednesday to discuss Urban Meyer investigation
    Ohio State University has confirmed that its board of trustees will meet at 9 a.m. Wednesday as its investigation of Urban Meyer and his handling of claims of domestic violence against one of his former coaches has concluded.Former wide receivers coach Zach Smith, though never convicted of domestic abuse, was fired from his position on July 23. Meyer was placed on paid administrative leave Aug. 1 as the university considered whether he followed proper procedure in his reporting of the incidents
  • President, First Lady to visit neo-natal ICU at Wexner Medical Center Friday

    President, First Lady to visit neo-natal ICU at Wexner Medical Center Friday
    A White House official confirmed President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump will visit the neo-natal intensive care unit at Ohio State University's Wexner Medical Center on Friday.The president and first lady will tour the unit and visit with patients while there.Officials at Wexner Medical Center have not returned calls seeking comment.The announcement comes as part of the president's visit to Columbus Friday to speak at the Ohio Republican Party's state dinner.Trump also will attend a
  • Hospital spokesperson: President, first lady to visit Nationwide Children's Hospital

    Hospital spokesperson: President, first lady to visit Nationwide Children's Hospital
    A spokesperson for Nationwide Children's Hospital confirmed that President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump will visit Nationwide Children's Hospital on Friday.A White House official originally told 10TV that they would be visiting the neonatal intensive care at "The Ohio State University Children’s Hospital" which led to some confusion.That facility does not exist, but there is the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at The Ohio State Universi
  • Hospital spokesperson: President, first lady not scheduled to visit Wexner Medical Center

    Hospital spokesperson: President, first lady not scheduled to visit Wexner Medical Center
    A White House official confirmed to 10TV that President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump would be visiting the neonatal intensive care at "The Ohio State University Children’s Hospital" on Friday.That facility does not exist, but there is the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.A spokesperson with the Wexner Medical Center said neither are scheduled to visit the hospital on that date and the Wh
  • Sheriff: South Carolina woman didn't feed ex's dog for 30 days

    Sheriff: South Carolina woman didn't feed ex's dog for 30 days
    LAURENS, S.C. — Authorities in South Carolina say a woman refused to feed her ex-boyfriend's dog for at least a month.Laurens County Sheriff's Capt. Chris Martin tells news outlets Elizabeth Lena James said she intentionally didn't feed or care for the dog left at her house. Martin says she later changed her story, saying the dog refused to eat provided food.The 16-month-old mastiff mix was found tied to a tree, emaciated, malnourished and full of maggots and worms. Now called "Champ," he'
  • Sheriff: S Carolina woman didn't feed ex's dog for 30 days

    Sheriff: S Carolina woman didn't feed ex's dog for 30 days
    LAURENS, S.C. — Authorities in South Carolina say a woman refused to feed her ex-boyfriend's dog for at least a month.Laurens County Sheriff's Capt. Chris Martin tells news outlets Elizabeth Lena James said she intentionally didn't feed or care for the dog left at her house. Martin says she later changed her story, saying the dog refused to eat provided food.The 16-month-old mastiff mix was found tied to a tree, emaciated, malnourished and full of maggots and worms. Now called "Champ," he'
  • 17 dogs, 11 dog skulls found at Alabama dog-fighting ring

    17 dogs, 11 dog skulls found at Alabama dog-fighting ring
    MULGA, Ala. — More than a dozen dogs have been rescued from an apparent dog-fighting operation where Alabama authorities found 11 dog skulls.Jefferson County Chief Deputy Randy Christian tells AL.com that deputies responding to a complaint Sunday morning were met by a juvenile carrying an injured dog and could hear what sounded like dogs fighting in the woods behind a home.Christian says deputies found 17 pit bulls, four of whom had injuries that were indicative of dog-fighting. In additio
  • Man accused of wanting to eat child sentenced to probation

    Man accused of wanting to eat child sentenced to probation
    GREENVILLE, S.C. — A man who South Carolina authorities say wanted to enslave and eat a child has been sentenced to probation.News outlets quote court records as saying 36-year-old Justin Teeter Bensing pleaded guilty to two counts of criminal solicitation of a minor and was sentenced Aug. 9 to 10 years in prison, but the sentence was suspended to five years of probation.A sentencing sheet The Greenville News obtained from the Greenville County Clerk of Court's Office says Bensing was diag
  • Trump sends mean tweets, first lady talks positivity online

    Melania Trump talked up the importance of teaching children positive cyber habits Monday on the same morning that her husband sent tweets deriding current and former U.S. officials, including one message referring to a former CIA director as a "political hack."Asked about the contradictory messages, the first lady's office said in a statement that she "is aware of the criticism but it will not deter her from doing what she feels is right. The President is proud of her commitment to children and
  • First Lady warns of "destructive and harmful" impacts of social media at bullying summit

    First Lady warns of "destructive and harmful" impacts of social media at bullying summit
    After another departure from the public eye for a summer break with her family, Melania Trump is back promoting one of her major platform issues as first lady -- bullying prevention. In remarks, at the Federal Partners on Bullying Prevention summit in Rockville, Maryland Monday, Trump warned the group of federal agencies, social media companies and other summit participants of the "destructive and harmful" impacts of social media when used incorrectly."Most children are more aware of the pitfall
  • Kings Island offering Teachers Appreciation weekend beginning Friday

    Kings Island offering Teachers Appreciation weekend beginning Friday
    MASON — Plans this weekend? Kings Island is offering free entry for teachers Aug. 24 through Aug. 26Teachers, faculty and staff all qualify for the Kings Island's promotion, according to the Kings Island website.Those eligible must provide a valid school employee ID, or a valid teaching license with a photo ID, must be presented at Kings Island to take advantage of the offer.Those customers can also purchase admission at a price of $29.99 per ticket for up to six family members or friends.
  • Ohio State No. 5 in AP preseason poll

    Ohio State No. 5 in AP preseason poll
    Alabama will begin its quest for a second consecutive national championship with a rare three-peat.The Crimson Tide is just the second team to be ranked No. 1 in the preseason Associated Press Top 25 poll for three straight seasons. Alabama received 42 out of 61 first-place votes.No. 2 Clemson received 18 first-place votes. Georgia is No. 3 and Wisconsin is fourth. The Badgers received one first-place vote. Ohio State was ranked No. 5.The preseason AP poll started in 1950 and since then only Okl
  • MTV launches new drive to get young people to vote

    MTV launches new drive to get young people to vote
    NEW YORK — MTV is launching its first-ever midterm election drive to encourage young people to register and vote, hoping fans make voting a communal effort with their friends.The youth-centric network will first publicize the effort Monday at its annual Video Music Awards being held at Radio City Music Hall.The effort hearkens back to MTV's "Choose or Lose" campaign when Bill Clinton was first elected in 1992. The interest in social activism this year among its audience convinced MTV to ta
  • The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is coming back to Columbus for winter tour

    The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is coming back to Columbus for winter tour
    COLUMBUS -- The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is coming to Columbus as part of its “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve" winter tour.The orchestra is scheduled to perform at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Dec. 26 at Nationwide Arena.The tour features founder/composer/lyricist Paul O’Neill’s timeless story of a runaway who finds her way into a mysterious abandoned theater. The tour is set to begin on Nov. 14.Beginning Monday, until Aug. 31, the tour will begin its “12 Days of TSO Verified Fan Re
  • The Trans-Siberian Orchestra coming back to Columbus for winter tour

    The Trans-Siberian Orchestra coming back to Columbus for winter tour
    COLUMBUS -- The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is coming to Columbus as part of its “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve" winter tour.The orchestra is scheduled to perform at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Dec. 26 at Nationwide Arena.The tour features founder/composer/lyricist Paul O’Neill’s timeless story of a runaway who finds her way into a mysterious abandoned theater. The tour is set to begin on Nov. 14.Beginning Monday, until Aug. 31, the tour will begin its “12 Days of TSO Verified Fan Re
  • NatterDoodle Studio Opening Next Month in Clintonville

    A part-time hobby turned into a full-time passion, and now, a new career for NatterDoodle Founder Natalie Keller Pariano. Crafting a variety of hand-lettered goods, NatterDoodle is headed for its own studio and storefront at 3516 N. High St. in Clintonville. Pariano says the new 1,000 square foot NatterDoodle Studio will serve three primary purposes. […]
  • Ohio regulators weighing end to AT&T's low-income phone plan

    Ohio regulators weighing end to AT&T's low-income phone plan
    COLUMBUS — Ohio utility regulators are accepting comments on AT&T's proposal to drop federal Lifeline phone service.A number of advocacy groups for more than 10,000 low-income Ohioans customers helped by the program are urging the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to reject AT&T's plan . Those include the NAACP, AARP and the Ohio Poverty Law Center.Lifeline offers a credit that covers a quarter of the $36 average monthly cost of a landline telephone.Advocates argue the program ke
  • 31-year-old man found dead near dumpster in southwest Columbus

    31-year-old man found dead near dumpster in southwest Columbus
    COLUMBUS -- A 31-year-old man was found shot near a dumpster early Monday in southwest Columbus, according to police.Investigators say the man, Julian Davis Higgins, was pronounced dead at the scene. He was found in the 600 block of Wedgewood Drive. Police say they do not have a suspect or motive at this timeThis is the 70th homicide in the city of Columbus in 2018. Anyone with information should call the Columbus homicide unit at 614-645-4730 or Crime Stoppers at 614-461-TIPS.
  • How “Green” are the E-Scooters?

    It was the Summer of the Scooter, in Columbus and in cities across the nation, as dockless, GPS-tracked electric scooters appeared seemingly overnight. Plenty of opinions continue to fly around about whether the scooters solve any of the problems they’re ostensibly supposed to – traffic congestion, access to transit, the “first mile/last mile” challenge – […]
  • Shots fired at gate of US Embassy in Turkey; no one hurt

    Shots fired at gate of US Embassy in Turkey; no one hurt
    ISTANBUL — Shots were fired from a moving car at the U.S. Embassy in Turkey before dawn on Monday, an attack that came during heightened tensions between the two NATO allies.There were no casualties and no claim of responsibility for the fleeting attack, in which three of the six bullets that were fired hit the embassy gate and a reinforced window."We can confirm a security incident took place at the U.S. Embassy early this morning. We have no reports of any injuries and we are investigati
  • Pope on sex abuse: "We showed no care for the little ones"

    Pope on sex abuse: "We showed no care for the little ones"
    VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis issued a letter to Catholics around the world Monday condemning the crime of priestly sexual abuse and its cover-up and demanding accountability, in response to new revelations in the United States of decades of misconduct by the Catholic Church.Francis begged forgiveness for the pain suffered by victims and said lay Catholics must be involved in an effort to root out abuse and cover-up. He blasted the clerical culture that has been blamed for the crisis, with c
  • Report: MeToo activist Argento settled sex assault complaint

    Report: MeToo activist Argento settled sex assault complaint
    NEW YORK — Italian actress Asia Argento — one of the most prominent activists of the #MeToo movement against sexual harassment — recently settled a complaint filed against her by a young actor and musician who said she sexually assaulted him when he was 17, the New York Times reported.Argento, 42, settled the notice of intent to sue filed by Jimmy Bennett, who is now 22, for $380,000 shortly after she said last October that movie mogul Harvey Weinstein raped her, the Times repo
  • Report: Actress who says Weinstein raped her paid off her own accuser

    Report: Actress who says Weinstein raped her paid off her own accuser
    NEW YORK — Italian actress Asia Argento — one of the most prominent activists of the #MeToo movement against sexual harassment — recently settled a complaint filed against her by a young actor and musician who said she sexually assaulted him when he was 17, the New York Times reported.Argento, 42, settled the notice of intent to sue filed by Jimmy Bennett, who is now 22, for $380,000 shortly after she said last October that movie mogul Harvey Weinstein raped her, the Times repo
  • Stormy Daniels attorney visits New Hampshire as he considers 2020 bid

    Stormy Daniels attorney visits New Hampshire as he considers 2020 bid
    GREENFIELD, N.H.— An attorney who has bedeviled President Donald Trump during the past year over his personal relationships and immigration policies made a presidential pitch of his own to Democratic voters in New Hampshire on Sunday.Michael Avenatti, who represents adult film actress Stormy Daniels in her case against President Trump, told the Hillsborough County Democrats that he was considering matching President Trump's confrontational style with his own pugilistic brand in a 2020 pres
  • Off-duty NYPD officer shoots armed man in wheelchair who opened fire outside party, police say

    Off-duty NYPD officer shoots armed man in wheelchair who opened fire outside party, police say
    NEW YORK -- An off-duty police officer shot a wheelchair-bound suspect after police say the suspect opened fire outside a party in Brooklyn early Sunday morning, CBS New York reports. Police say the 30-year-old suspect discharged a handgun toward a gathering the off-duty officer was attending in the East Flatbush neighborhood around 2:45 a.m.The off-duty officer returned fire, striking the suspect at least once in the hip. Medics arrived and rushed the suspect to a local medical center where he
  • Monday's Most Wanted suspect charged with kidnapping and domestic violence

    Monday's Most Wanted suspect charged with kidnapping and domestic violence
    COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Franklin County Sheriff's office is asking for your help finding a man wanted for kidnapping, felonious assault, and domestic violence charges.Authorities say 24-year-old Kwane Banks is 5’ 11”, 165 lbs, and was last seen in north Columbus area of East Dublin Granville and Karl RoadsIf you see him, call the Franklin County Sheriff's SWAT team at 614-525-SWAT.
  • California wants to curb kids' soda habits

    California wants to curb kids' soda habits
    California is stepping up efforts to curb children's consumption of sugary drinks with a bill that, if signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown, would restrict what beverages restaurants may offer to kids. The measure requires restaurants to serve water or milk with kids' meals instead of soda or juice. Supporters include the American Cancer Society, which encourages limiting sugar intake as a way to prevent obesity."Some of these kids are drinking up to three sodas a day. This is setting them up for
  • Family demands answers from Chicago police after 15-year-old boy's death

    Family demands answers from Chicago police after 15-year-old boy's death
    A family is grieving Sunday over the loss of a loved one they say was at the hands of Chicago Police officers. The medical examiner's report, however, provides an entirely different account. CBS Chicago reports the family of Steven Rosenthal, 15, says there is no way he would take his own life, but police say ballistics and camera evidence shows that officers did not fire their weapons.Friday night, police tried questioning Rosenthal because they believed he was armed. He allegedly ran from offi
  • Catholic churches hold "Mass of forgiveness" after priest sex abuse report

    Catholic churches hold "Mass of forgiveness" after priest sex abuse report
    Sunday marked the first time many Catholics returned to church since a shocking new report about priest sex abuse came to light. Many churches in the Northeast held a "Mass of forgiveness," including St. Patrick's Cathedral, CBS New York reports.Bishop Ronald Gainer with the Diocese of Harrisburg joined a list of Roman Catholic clergy to pray and ask for forgiveness. It came in reaction to a grand jury report last week in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania that alleged rampant sex abuse affecting
  • Mural in Cincinnati dedicated to famous baby hippo on display

    Mural in Cincinnati dedicated to famous baby hippo on display
    Officials in Ohio have unveiled a mural dedicated to Fiona, the baby hippo at Cincinnati Zoo that beat the odds and survived, despite being born nearly two months early.The Cincinnati Enquirer reports the mural featuring a smiling Fiona and her mother Bibi was revealed recently in the city's Central Business District.The mural was designed by Lucie Rice, who competed with more than 60 artists to win the Fiona Mural Contest.Rice says she wanted the design to capture the joy surrounding Fiona.Fion
  • Report reveals which college degrees yield lowest pay for graduates

    Across Central Ohio, thousands of college-bound students are gearing up for their first day of the new semester.Classes start at Otterbein University and Capital University Monday. Tuesday is the first day of class for students at The Ohio State University. Columbus State and Ohio University begin next week.For thousands of young people. the goal is to earn a degree and become more attractive to employers as they prepare to enter the job market. Traditionally, those who earn a college degree ten
  • 13-year-old boy drowns in Ohio's Stillwater River

    13-year-old boy drowns in Ohio's Stillwater River
    Authorities in western Ohio say a 13-year-old boy has drowned in a river.WHIO-TV reports DeAngelo Casey was pulled from the Stillwater River in Dayton Sunday evening. Dayton Fire Department District Chief Brad Baldwin says the Dayton teen walked into the river, went under and drowned.Authorities say the victim was with two friends at a pedestrian bridge near the river before the drowning.No further information was immediately available.
  • School year to begin at Texas school where gunman killed 10

    School year to begin at Texas school where gunman killed 10
    SANTA FE, Texas (AP) — Students in Santa Fe, Texas, will begin a new school year today with additional security measures in place following a mass shooting in May that left 10 people dead.The school district had metal detectors installed at entrances and hired five additional police officers, as well as 10 "security assistants" who will monitor hallways throughout the day. Teachers are receiving training on both trauma support and active shooter situations.For some students, Monday will be
  • That scrutinized bit of Meyer's OSU contract may be new norm

    That scrutinized bit of Meyer's OSU contract may be new norm
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The investigation of how football coach Urban Meyer handled domestic violence accusations against an assistant has drawn attention to his obligation to report violations of Ohio State's sexual misconduct policy — a type of specificity becoming increasingly common in college athletic contracts, especially for highly paid coaches who are standard-bearers for their universities.Sports law experts say such provisions clarify expectations for those employees and can
  • Roadwork inspires art in the Short North

    Roadwork inspires art in the Short North
    COLUMBUS - Orange barrels, also jokingly referred to as Ohio’s state flower, continue sprouting up around one of the city’s most popular neighborhoods.Construction has been a hot topic in the Short North for years.Some see the construction as a nuisance, saying it can negatively impact business in the area while it’s going on.“For local businesses, it really hurts because it like, it makes people that don't live in the Short North not want to come to the Short North curre
  • 'Crazy Rich Asians' shines bright at the box office

    'Crazy Rich Asians' shines bright at the box office
    Glitz won over guns as the gilded romance "Crazy Rich Asians" debuted at No. 1 in North American theaters this weekend, surpassing industry expectations and beating out action-packed fare like "Mile 22."Warner Bros. estimates that the film earned $25.2 million over the weekend and $34 million since its opening Wednesday. It's a surefire win for the film, which cost $30 million to produce and went into the weekend with months of buzz and a 93 percent "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.Breakout sta
  • South Koreans enter North to reunite with kin split by war

    South Koreans enter North to reunite with kin split by war
    Dozens of elderly South Koreans crossed the heavily fortified border into North Korea on Monday for heart-wrenching meetings with relatives most haven't seen since they were separated by the turmoil of the Korean War.The weeklong event at North Korea's Diamond Mountain resort comes as the rival Koreas boost reconciliation efforts amid a diplomatic push to resolve a standoff over North Korea's drive for a nuclear weapons program that can reliably target the continental United States.The temporary
  • Rudy Giuliani on Russia probe: "Truth isn't truth"

    Rudy Giuliani on Russia probe: "Truth isn't truth"
    President Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani acknowledged Sunday that the 2016 Trump Tower meeting between top Trump campaign staff and a Russian lawyer "was originally for the purpose of getting information about [Hillary] Clinton." In an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press" with Chuck Todd, Giuliani also expressed concern about the possibility the special counsel's investigation could set a perjury trap for the president based on a different "version of the truth."With regards to the Trump Tower meet
  • USA Gymnastics president: mediation with Nassar survivors productive

    USA Gymnastics president: mediation with Nassar survivors productive
    BOSTON (AP) — The legal portion of the Larry Nassar scandal at USA Gymnastics may soon be over.USA Gymnastics President Kerry Perry said representatives for both the organization and athletes who were abused by Nassar — a former national team doctor who abused hundreds of women under the guise of medical treatment — met last week. Perry called the mediation talks "not only productive but continuing to move us down the path of resolution."Perry made the remarks on Sunday in her

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