American Pleads Guilty In Connection To Russian Interference
Evan Perez reports on a man charged with identity fraud in connection to election interference.
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Evan Perez reports on a man charged with identity fraud in connection to election interference.
A white nationalist appears to have lied to The Associated Press and other news organizations when he claimed that Florida school-shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz was a member of his obscure group.
Special counsel Robert Mueller charged 13 Russians and three Russian companies on Friday with interfering in the 2016 election by assuming U.S. identities, sowing discord on social media, communicating with unwitting Americans and even setting up political rallies from afar.
President Donald Trump came face-to-face Friday with hospitalized victims from the horrific school shooting in Florida and offered thanks to the doctors and nurses who helped the wounded, declaring “the job they’ve done is incredible.”
The Panthers say interim general manager Marty Hurney has been reinstated.
Facebook is forging ahead with its messaging app for kids, despite child experts who have pressed the company to shut it down and others who question Facebook’s financial support of some advisers who approved of the app.
The Commerce Department is urging President Donald Trump to impose tariffs or quotas on imported aluminum and steel, which it calls a natural security threat.
The FBI received a tip last month that the suspect in the Florida school shooting had a “desire to kill” and access to guns and could be plotting an attack, but agents failed to investigate, the agency said Friday.
Thirteen Russians, including a businessman close to Vladimir Putin, were charged Friday in an elaborate plot to interfere in the 2016 U.S. presidential election through social media propaganda, aimed in part at helping Republican Donald Trump and harming the prospects of his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Just months after his 18th birthday, Nikolas Cruz went to a Florida gun store to buy a weapon. But there were limits on what he could purchase at his age.
Police are conducting a death investigation on Wilkinson Boulevard in Charlotte.
Victims from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Shooting.
Anthony Rizzo, went to the high school where the latest mass shooting occurred & Selena Gomez tries to finish her own lyrics
Ahead of the Daytona 500, Brad Keselowski surprised a big fan & David Spade stopped by The Ellen Show!
The massacre at a Florida high school is again raising concerns about whether the FBI missed signs that might have stopped a mass shooting.
The Senate has left hundreds of thousands of “Dreamer” immigrants in limbo, rejecting rival plans that would have spared them from deportation and strengthened the nation’s border security. Senators dealt President Donald Trump an especially galling defeat as more than a quarter of fellow Republicans abandoned him on an issue that helped propel him to the White House.
Superintendent calls on state for more security at campuses.
Marvel's 'Black Panther' releases nationwide tonight, and fans say the much anticipated movie is bringing everyone together.
Sheriff Irwin Carmichael announced Thursday that he is canceling a re-election campaign gun raffle following yesterday's deadly attack in Florida.
After Wednesday's attack at a Florida high school people are once again demanding changes to our nation's gun laws and questioning the influence the gun lobby has on lawmakers.
17-year-old Samantha Janet Mendez was found safe today after being missing since Thursday.
The teenager accused of using a semi-automatic rifle to kill 17 people at a Florida high school confessed to carrying out one of the nation’s deadliest school shootings and concealing extra ammunition in his backpack, according to a sheriff’s department report released Thursday.
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