Stocks Slightly Higher, Even With GE, Tax Reform Worries

(New York, NY)  —  General Electric and the future of tax reform are putting a damper on trading today, though stocks are trading slightly higher. 

Committee Wants Cowboys’ Jones To End Lawsuit Threat Over Goodell Negotiations

(New York, NY)  —  The NFL wants Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to stop threatening to sue over commissioner Roger Goodell’s potential contract extension.

Report: Trump Jr. And WikiLeaks Messaged Each Other

(Washington, DC)  —  A new report claims Donald Trump Jr. was in contact with WikiLeaks during the 2016 presidential election.

Strange: Write-In Campaign Against Moore “Highly Unlikely”

(Washington, DC)  —  Alabama Senator Luther Strange says it’s “highly unlikely” that he’ll launch a write-in campaign against Republican Senate nominee Roy Moore.

Steinle Trial Prosecution’s Witness Allegedly Misrepresented Evidence In 2007 Murder Case

(San Francisco, CA)  —  The defense for the man accused of killing Kate Steinle is questioning the integrity of a witness for the prosecution.

Report: Trump Jr. And WikiLeaks Messaged Each Other 

(Washington, DC)  —  A new report claims Donald Trump Jr. was in contact with WikiLeaks during the 2016 presidential election. 

Yankees’ Judge, Dodgers’ Bellinger Win Unanimous Rookie Honors 

(Secaucus, NJ)  —  Major League Baseball’s Rookie of the Year Awards are both unanimous selections.

Bush Apologizes After Grope Report

(Houston, TX)  —  Former president George H.W. Bush is apologizing after a woman claimed he groped her in 2003. 

GQ Names Kaepernick Citizen Of The Year

(New York, NY)  —   GQ magazine says Colin Kaepernick is its ‘Citizen of the Year.’

Supreme Court Agrees To Hear California Abortion Case

(Washington, DC)  —  The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case involving a California law that mandates pregnancy counseling centers to tell their patients that subsidized abortions are available elsewhere.