97-year-old woman who finally gets to attend prom, named honorary queen

It took some time, but a Helen Danis, 97, finally got to go to the prom.
97-year-old woman who finally gets to attend prom, named honorary queen

It took some time, but a Helen Danis, 97, finally got to go to the prom.
Baltimore seeks federal aid to pay for damage caused by crippling ransomware attack

Residents are still unable to pay city water bills, tickets, taxes and close real estate deals online, prompting city employees to work 12-hour shifts in order to conduct all day-to-day city business; Gillian Turner reports from Baltimore.
Woman shares horrifying story, pictures after alleged attack by employee at all-inclusive resort

A Delaware woman is speaking out about a terrifying and tragic incident she claimed happened while vacationing at an all-inclusive resort in the Dominican Republic.
Ryanair passengers filmed chanting racial slur

A group of Ryanair passengers were filmed chanting “racist slurs” during a flight from Berlin to Majorca.
Sneak peek: Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge puts Disneyland guests on Batuu

It’s the closest a “Star Wars” fan will ever get to setting foot in a galaxy far, far away.
Andrew McCabe: Takeaway from Mueller presser is ‘no witch hunt,’ ‘no exoneration’

Former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe pushed back Thursday on the idea that people should interpret Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s press conference as something that primarily declared no collusion or obstruction on the president’s part.
Mueller leaves House in a quandary

Party divisions continue to get deeper.
Rand Paul on fellow libertarian Amash’s impeachment call: Russia probe was ‘un-libertarian’

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Julian Assange’s attorney says his client is too ill to appear in court for extradition hearing

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was moved to a health ward in the British prison where he’s being held.
Kushner-Trump Middle East peace deal could be in trouble after Netanyahu is forced to call fresh election

Jared Kushner’s visit to Jerusalem to promote his Middle East peace plan could be losing steam and credibility as Israel heads into an unprecedented second election following Benjamin Netanyahu’s inability to form a government by Wednesday night’s deadline.