Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg lashes out at President Trump, telling a packed house that the darkness emanating from the White House is dividing the nation.
2019
Thursday’s Sports Digest: Williams to open against Sharapova in U.S. Open
Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova will face each other in the U.S. Open for the first time – in their first match of the tournament.
South Korea cancels Japan intelligence-sharing deal amid trade dispute
The arrangement focused on classified information about North Korea, and the U.S. expresses disappointment in the decision.
It’s time for the Oxford 250, and the desire to win still burns in Johnny Clark
Johnny Clark, the one-time king of PASS racing, is approaching 40 and his family is far and away his priority. But that one elusive Oxford win still drives him.
Female Trump backers try to sell his message
Mindful of his lingering gap with women, the president’s re-election campaign has female surrogates fanning out across the country.
Democrats see opening on economy, but resist cheering recession
The presidential candidates seek a delicate balance as the U.S. economy flashes warning signs.
Analysis: College football may have surprises – but not in the national title game
The potential exists for did-that-just-happen moments, but let’s face it, the final will come down to Clemson vs. Alabama.
Celtics legend Bob Cousy receives Presidential Medal of Freedom
President Trump recognizes Cousy for his achievements on and off the court in awarding him the nation’s highest civilian honor.
Pompeo: U.S. focused on helping detained Canadians in China
On a visit to Ottawa, the secretary of state says the Trump administration is working ‘diligently’ to return them to Canada.
Six charged with stealing over $100,000 from Wilton service station
When customers at Gould’s Service Station bought propane gas with cash, some employees or former employees would keep the cash, swipe fraudulent rewards cards to get points, which they redeemed for cash, police say.