Dow Jones Industrial Average hits 40,000 for the 1st time
Spencer Platt/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The Dow Jones Industrial Average crossed 40,000 for the first time in history on Thursday. This is a significant and symbolic milestone for the index that tracks 30 of the most
Michigan Police Week chair Amy Hawkins
Jackson, Mich. (WKHM, Greg O’Connor) — Amy Hawkins, who lives in the area, is the Chairperson for Michigan Police Week. Hawkins is the quintessential advocate for police and law enforcement in the state. Hawkins joined WKHM this
Rwanda genocide tribunal comes to end after almost three decades
JonGorr/Getty Images (LONDON) — The UN’s International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) has officially concluded after 29 years, the Office of the Prosecutor has announced. It comes as the last two fugitives indicted by the tribunal —
Robert Annabel sentenced to life for murder of Jazmine Essex
Photo: Hampton Funeral Home Jackson, Mich. (WKHM, Greg O’Connor) — In the first degree murder of Jazmine Essex two years ago, judge John McBain laid down the law yesterday with Robert W. Annabel II. Prosecutor Jerry Jarzynka
Kansas City Chiefs player faces backlash for graduation speech criticizing working women, calling Pride a 'deadly sin'
Harrison Butker speaks to the 2024 graduates of Benedictine College, May 11, 2024, in Atchison, Kan. (Benedictine College/YouTube) (NEW YORK) — The kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs is facing backlash after delivering a commencement address that
New inflation data could signal cheaper grocery prices, more discounts, expert says
Kinga Krzeminska/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As Americans continue to experience sticker shock with volatile food costs, a slight ease of inflation last month could provide relief for consumers’ wallets — particularly at the grocery store. Food
Slovakia prime minster’s condition stabilized after shooting, but still serious, deputy says
Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico walks during the European Council summit at the EU headquarters in Brussels, on April 18, 2024. (KENZO TRIBOUILLARD/AFP via Getty Images) (LONDON) — Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico’s condition has been stabilized
US soldier detained in Russia 'admitted guilt,' state media reports
Darrin Klimek/Getty Images (LONDON) — Gordon Black, the U.S. soldier detained in Russia, has “admitted guilt” on a charge of theft, according to TASS, a state-owned news service. Black was said to be “cooperating” with Russia’s investigation
American woman charged after ammunition found in baggage in Turks and Caicos: Police
Turks and Caicos officers stand outside a police station. (ABC News/Nightline) (NEW YORK) — Police in Turks and Caicos have charged an American woman with ammunition possession — a crime that carries a minimum penalty of 12
Scoreboard roundup — 5/15/24
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUEMiami 2, Detroit 0Chi White Sox 2, Washington 0LA Angels 7, St. Louis 2 AMERICAN LEAGUEBaltimore 3, Toronto 2Seattle 4, Kansas City