Ohio governor condemns reports of neo-Nazis marching in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and multiple Columbus city officials made their thoughts known Saturday after receiving earlier reports that a group of neo-Nazis marched in the Short North Arts District. NewsNation affiliate WCMH received multiple eyewitness accounts
Texas’ officials signal border spending cut amid Trump return
(NewsNation) — With President-elect Donald Trump returning to the White House, Gov. Greg Abbott and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick have signaled openness to cutting the state’s spending on border security, the Texas Tribune reported. The former president has continuously hinted at
Duterte returns as Philippines’ political clans wage ‘a fight to the death’
A foul-mouthed former Philippine president who jailed political rivals, insulted the pope and claims to have hired “death squad” gangsters is running for re-election in his hometown in
Eight killed and 17 injured in mass stabbing in eastern China
Eight people were killed and 17 others injured in a stabbing attack on a college campus in eastern China on Saturday, police said — the latest in a
Texas Republican to propose House committee targeting cartels
(NewsNation) — Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, plans to introduce legislation establishing a House select committee aimed at combating Mexican drug cartels when the Trump administration takes office in January. The proposed bill would authorize the use of military force specifically against
‘Gobsmacked’ woman receives anti-gay text amid federal investigation
The FBI is looking into a series of racist and offensive text messages and emails and encouraging any recipient to report details to the agency. The agency released a statement about the series of emails and texts Friday. "The FBI is aware
Amazon developing driver eyeglasses to shave seconds off deliveries
Nov 11 (Reuters) - Amazon is developing smart eyeglasses for its delivery drivers to guide them to, around and within buildings, as it tries to smooth the final stretch of an order's journey to a customer's home, five people familiar with the matter said. If successful, the glasses would
Trump taps fracking CEO Chris Wright for Energy secretary
(The Hill) — President-elect Trump on Saturday announced he would nominate Chris Wright, a donor and fracking company leader, to serve as his Energy secretary. “Chris has been a leading technologist and entrepreneur in Energy. He has worked in Nuclear, Solar,
Which of Biden’s executive orders does Trump plan to undo?
(NewsNation) — After President Joe Biden leaves the White House in January, Trump could leverage the newly Republican-controlled Congress to take aim at several Biden executive orders he no longer wants in place. Which ones could be in the most jeopardy? Immigration In
Pete Hegseth to face ‘a lot of questions’: Retired Army Gen.
(NewsNation) — Retired four-star Army Gen. Wesley Clark believes much is to play out before, and during, President-elect Donald Trump's appointment of Pete Hegseth as the next secretary of defense. Clark joined "Morning in America" to discuss Hegseth's elevation, which has
Venezuela frees dozens of prisoners arrested after Maduro’s election victory
Dozens of people detained during protests over Venezuela’s disputed presidential election have been released, according to the local rights group Foro Penal.
Trump names attorney Will Scharf to key White House job
President-elect Trump on Saturday announced he was appointing Will Scharf, one of his personal attorneys, as White House staff secretary in his incoming administration. Scharf represented Trump as one of his lawyers during a hearing on presidential immunity before the Supreme
The first Applebee’s restaurant had a wildly different name
(NEXSTAR) – If you think “Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill and Bar” is a mouthful, just wait until you hear what the restaurant was originally called. Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill and Bar (or Applebee’s for short) grew out of a single restaurant founded by
Nicholas Begich projected to win Alaska US House-at-large race
(NewsNation) — NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the race for Alaska’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in favor of Nicholas Begich. See the results of the U.S. House and U.S. Senate races across the country here. Democratic incumbent Rep.
Lara Trump emerges as an early favorite to fill Rubio’s Senate seat
Calls from Republicans are intensifying for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) to pick President-elect Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump to replace his secretary of State pick, Marco Rubio, in the Senate. On Thursday, Florida Sen. Rick Scott (R) said he hopes Trump
California slated to rename places to remove Native American slur
The California Natural Resources Agency on Friday said that a racist term for a Native American woman will be removed from more than 30 locations in 15 counties, according to a press release issued Friday. The press release noted that Gov.
New ‘X’ terms and conditions leads to exodus of users
(NewsNation) — An estimated 15,000 users have left X, formerly known as Twitter, after the election, but the election outcome isn't the only reason for the mass "X-odus." A wave of social media users are exiting the platform after owner Elon
UAP whistleblower says they need greater protections
(NewsNation) — An unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) whistleblower is calling for greater protection for fellow whistleblowers so that there can be greater transparency on the issue. Former Navy pilot Ryan Graves, the first active-duty pilot to come forward publicly about regular