Barbara Campbell appears in the following:
No Military Parade For Trump In D.C. This Year; Pentagon Looking At Dates In 2019
Thursday, August 16, 2018
The procession through Washington, D.C., requested by President Trump and set for November, has been delayed. Reports estimated its cost at $92 million, although the defense secretary scoffs at that.
West Virginia House Votes To Impeach All 4 State Supreme Court Justices
Monday, August 13, 2018
Chief Justice Margaret Workman and Justices Allen Loughry and Elizabeth Walker face impeachment trials in the state Senate. The fourth justice, Robin Davis, announced her retirement Tuesday.
Deported Asylum-Seekers Brought Back On Angry Judge's Orders
Thursday, August 09, 2018
The federal judge issued the order after learning a mother and daughter involved in a lawsuit challenging new asylum rules had been deported despite assurances to the court they would not be removed.
Hate Crime Charges Filed Against Man Who Harassed Woman Over Puerto Rico Flag Shirt
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
"If you're an American citizen, you should not be wearing that shirt in America," a man said to the woman in a Chicago park. A police officer who stood nearby and did not help has resigned.
Special Prosecutor Decides Against Re-Charging Former Missouri Governor
Friday, June 08, 2018
Jackson County prosecutor Jean Peters Baker says she won't refile an invasion of privacy charge against Eric Greitens, who was accused of taking a semi-nude photo of a lover against her will.
Former Senate Aide Charged With Lying To FBI About Contacts With Reporters
Thursday, June 07, 2018
However, James A. Wolfe has not been charged with mishandling or disclosing classified information related to his decades of work with the intelligence committee.
Charge Dropped In Case of Missouri Governor, But Prosecutors Plan To Refile
Monday, May 14, 2018
Jury selection was in its third day in the felony invasion of privacy case against Eric Greitens when the trial was halted. But officials said they will pursue the case using a special prosecutor.
Trump CIA Nominee To Testify That She Wouldn't Bring Back Waterboarding
Tuesday, May 08, 2018
Gina Haspel's prepared remarks say that "under my leadership CIA will not restart such a detention and interrogation program." She was at a CIA prison where prisoners were waterboarded.
N.Y. Attorney General Resigns After 4 Women Allege Physical Attacks
Monday, May 07, 2018
The New Yorker reports the women, with whom Schneiderman had romantic relationships, say he physically abused them. Schneiderman denies the accusations but says they prevent him from doing his work.
Judge Delays Stormy Daniels' Lawsuit Against Trump, Lawyer Michael Cohen
Friday, April 27, 2018
Attorney Michael Cohen had told the court that he would invoke his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination in the lawsuit because he also is being investigated in a criminal case.
Suspect Arrested In Dallas Shooting Of 3, Including 2 Police Officers
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Police said the officers are in critical condition. The third person's condition has not been released. "Dallas is at the precipice looking into the hell of heartbreak," the city's mayor said.
Controlled Burn Held At Manassas Battlefield Park To Restore Civil War Landscape
Friday, April 20, 2018
Smoke rose above planned maneuvers to defeat overgrown vegetation, preserving the wartime feel of the park where thousands of soldiers fought in 1862.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Will Testify Before Congress On April 10 And 11
Wednesday, April 04, 2018
He will answer to Senate and House committees on the company's failure to protect users' personal data.
North Korea Fires Another Missile Over Japan
Thursday, September 14, 2017
South Korean and Japanese officials say the latest missile flew over Hokkaido and fell into the ocean, and the South Korean military conducted a live-fire ballistic missile drill in response.
Harvey Weakens Over Louisiana As Houston Copes With Record Rainfall
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
The death tally left by the now-tropical depression rose Wednesday as recovery workers in Harris County were able to reach a white van that a rescued man had told them held several family members.
Let The Vacations Resume: Power Restored To 2 North Carolina Islands
Thursday, August 03, 2017
Evacuation orders will be lifted at noon Friday for Ocracoke and Hatteras, where electricity was cut off by a construction accident July 27. That meant no air conditioning and no restaurants.
Pentagon Identifies Service Members Killed In Afghanistan
Thursday, August 03, 2017
A Pentagon official says two soldiers with the 82nd Airborne Division were killed in Kandahar by a bomb that detonated near their convoy, and the incident is being investigated.
Kansas Gov. Brownback To Be Nominated Ambassador For Religious Freedom
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
He tweeted, "Religious Freedom is the first freedom." If confirmed, he'll leave office with critics unhappy at the effect of tax cuts he championed, but others supportive of his conservative policies.
Ride Malfunction At Ohio State Fair Kills 1, Injures 7
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Columbus fire officials say some of those injured were thrown from the ride. Gov. John Kasich has ordered all fair rides shut down until they can be inspected.
Israel: Metal Detectors Will Be Removed From Jerusalem Holy Site
Monday, July 24, 2017
The prime minister's office says security forces will use other technology around a mosque complex where two Israeli police officers were killed. Angry Muslim worshippers prayed next to the machines.