Yearly Archives: 2016

NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Sends Back First Image Of Jupiter And Its Moons

NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Sends Back First Image Of Jupiter And Its Moons

Claire Corkery CNN SOMEWHERE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM — (CNN) NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter has returned its first image after being sent into orbit last week. The picture, taken from the spacecraft’s JunoCam camera 2.7 million miles away from Jupiter, shows the planet’s famous Great Red Spot as well as three of its four…Read more

LISTEN: KT McFarland updates us on China and the Philippines

LISTEN: KT McFarland updates us on China and the Philippines

INTERVIEW: KT MCFARLAND- FOX NEWS NATIONAL SECURITY ANALYST An international tribunal in The Hague ruled in favor of the Philippines in a maritime dispute Tuesday, concluding China has no legal basis to claim historic rights to the bulk of the South China Sea. Chinese President Xi Jinping rejected the decision by the Permanent Court of…Read more

North Carolina Law Blocks Release Of Police Recordings

North Carolina Law Blocks Release Of Police Recordings

Emanuella Grinberg CNN RALEIGH, N.C. — (CNN) Citing a desire to balance “public trust” with the rights and safety of law enforcement officers, North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory signed legislation that blocks the release of law enforcement recordings from body cameras or dashboard cameras with limited exceptions. But the state’s attorney general says the law…Read more

LISTEN: Elizabeth Schultz tells us about transgender bathroom policies in schools

LISTEN: Elizabeth Schultz tells us about transgender bathroom policies in schools

INTERVIEW — ELIZABETH SCHULTZ — Fairfax County School Board Member FAIRFAX, Va. – Fairfax County Public Schools have drafted a new list of guidelines and regulations when it comes to accommodating transgender students. These guidelines were not voted on by the school board and they have not been publicly announced, but FOX 5 has learned…Read more

Mornings on the Mall 7.13.16

Mornings on the Mall 7.13.16

Mornings on the Mall Wednesday July 13, 2016 Hosts: Brian Wilson and Larry O’Connor 5am – A/B/C Obama Mentions Himself 45 Times During Memorial Speech For Dallas Officers President Obama referred to himself 45 times over the course of the speech he delivered Tuesday at the memorial service for the five police officers killed in…Read more

Amnesty: Hundreds ‘Disappeared’ By Egyptian Forces

Amnesty: Hundreds ‘Disappeared’ By Egyptian Forces

Heba Moussa, Ian Lee CNN CAIRO, EGYPT — (CNN) “Officially, you do not exist.” That’s the alarming title of a new report published by Amnesty International alleging human rights violations occurring in Egypt. Activists say people are being detained without access to family or a lawyer, and held incommunicado without formal charges or a trial.…Read more

Security Fears Mount Ahead Of GOP Convention

Security Fears Mount Ahead Of GOP Convention

Gregory Krieg CNN CLEVELAND, Ohio — (CNN) Concerns over security in Cleveland have been ramping up ahead of next week’s Republican National Convention — and are now further inflamed by recent incidents of racial violence that have wracked the country. With Donald Trump expected to formally accept the GOP’s presidential nomination, numerous protest groups for…Read more

Train Crash That Killed At Least 27 May Have Been Caused By Human Error

Train Crash That Killed At Least 27 May Have Been Caused By Human Error

Stephanie Halasz, Jason Hanna, Livia Borghese CNN ANDRIA, ITALY — (CNN) A train crash in a rural area of southeastern Italy may have been caused by human error, according to a local prosecutor. Francesco Giannella, the local public prosecutor, said at least one person is being investigated in relation to the incident. However, technical failures…Read more

Pokemon Go Players Unwelcome at Arlington, Holocaust Museums

Pokemon Go Players Unwelcome at Arlington, Holocaust Museums

WASHINGTON — (CNN) Players of Pokemon Go are finding critters everywhere, including some places that are considered to be hallowed ground and inappropriate for gaming. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and Arlington National Cemetery, both in Washington, DC area, have both issued appeals for players to avoid hunting Pokemon on their sites. “Playing Pokemon…Read more

House Republicans Seek Clinton Foundation Investigations

House Republicans Seek Clinton Foundation Investigations

WASHINGTON — (CNN) House Republicans are circulating a letter that urges several federal agencies to investigate the Clinton family’s charitable foundation. The letter, authored by Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tennessee, casts the foundation as “a lawless ‘Pay to Play’ enterprise that has been operating under a cloak of philanthropy for years and should be investigated.” Blackburn…Read more

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Yearly Archives: 2016

NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Sends Back First Image Of Jupiter And Its Moons

NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Sends Back First Image Of Jupiter And Its Moons

Claire Corkery CNN SOMEWHERE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM — (CNN) NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter has returned its first image after being sent into orbit last week. The picture, taken from the spacecraft’s JunoCam camera 2.7 million miles away from Jupiter, shows the planet’s famous Great Red Spot as well as three of its four…Continue Reading

LISTEN: KT McFarland updates us on China and the Philippines

LISTEN: KT McFarland updates us on China and the Philippines

INTERVIEW: KT MCFARLAND- FOX NEWS NATIONAL SECURITY ANALYST An international tribunal in The Hague ruled in favor of the Philippines in a maritime dispute Tuesday, concluding China has no legal basis to claim historic rights to the bulk of the South China Sea. Chinese President Xi Jinping rejected the decision by the Permanent Court of…Continue Reading

North Carolina Law Blocks Release Of Police Recordings

North Carolina Law Blocks Release Of Police Recordings

Emanuella Grinberg CNN RALEIGH, N.C. — (CNN) Citing a desire to balance “public trust” with the rights and safety of law enforcement officers, North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory signed legislation that blocks the release of law enforcement recordings from body cameras or dashboard cameras with limited exceptions. But the state’s attorney general says the law…Continue Reading

LISTEN: Elizabeth Schultz tells us about transgender bathroom policies in schools

LISTEN: Elizabeth Schultz tells us about transgender bathroom policies in schools

INTERVIEW — ELIZABETH SCHULTZ — Fairfax County School Board Member FAIRFAX, Va. – Fairfax County Public Schools have drafted a new list of guidelines and regulations when it comes to accommodating transgender students. These guidelines were not voted on by the school board and they have not been publicly announced, but FOX 5 has learned…Continue Reading

Mornings on the Mall 7.13.16

Mornings on the Mall 7.13.16

Mornings on the Mall Wednesday July 13, 2016 Hosts: Brian Wilson and Larry O’Connor 5am – A/B/C Obama Mentions Himself 45 Times During Memorial Speech For Dallas Officers President Obama referred to himself 45 times over the course of the speech he delivered Tuesday at the memorial service for the five police officers killed in…Continue Reading

Amnesty: Hundreds ‘Disappeared’ By Egyptian Forces

Amnesty: Hundreds ‘Disappeared’ By Egyptian Forces

Heba Moussa, Ian Lee CNN CAIRO, EGYPT — (CNN) “Officially, you do not exist.” That’s the alarming title of a new report published by Amnesty International alleging human rights violations occurring in Egypt. Activists say people are being detained without access to family or a lawyer, and held incommunicado without formal charges or a trial.…Continue Reading

Security Fears Mount Ahead Of GOP Convention

Security Fears Mount Ahead Of GOP Convention

Gregory Krieg CNN CLEVELAND, Ohio — (CNN) Concerns over security in Cleveland have been ramping up ahead of next week’s Republican National Convention — and are now further inflamed by recent incidents of racial violence that have wracked the country. With Donald Trump expected to formally accept the GOP’s presidential nomination, numerous protest groups for…Continue Reading

Train Crash That Killed At Least 27 May Have Been Caused By Human Error

Train Crash That Killed At Least 27 May Have Been Caused By Human Error

Stephanie Halasz, Jason Hanna, Livia Borghese CNN ANDRIA, ITALY — (CNN) A train crash in a rural area of southeastern Italy may have been caused by human error, according to a local prosecutor. Francesco Giannella, the local public prosecutor, said at least one person is being investigated in relation to the incident. However, technical failures…Continue Reading

Pokemon Go Players Unwelcome at Arlington, Holocaust Museums

Pokemon Go Players Unwelcome at Arlington, Holocaust Museums

WASHINGTON — (CNN) Players of Pokemon Go are finding critters everywhere, including some places that are considered to be hallowed ground and inappropriate for gaming. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and Arlington National Cemetery, both in Washington, DC area, have both issued appeals for players to avoid hunting Pokemon on their sites. “Playing Pokemon…Continue Reading

House Republicans Seek Clinton Foundation Investigations

House Republicans Seek Clinton Foundation Investigations

WASHINGTON — (CNN) House Republicans are circulating a letter that urges several federal agencies to investigate the Clinton family’s charitable foundation. The letter, authored by Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tennessee, casts the foundation as “a lawless ‘Pay to Play’ enterprise that has been operating under a cloak of philanthropy for years and should be investigated.” Blackburn…Continue Reading

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