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Trump continues attacks on NY District Attorney

WASHINGTON (TND) — Another day has passed and – despite the former president's weekend prediction – Donald Trump has yet to be indicted. There may be another witness the grand jury is waiting to hear from, or there could be complications with the case – which centers on whether he violated campaign finance laws by making hush money payments to porn actor Stormy Daniels and playboy model Karen McDougal. Either way, the political and legal worlds are watching closely to see what the fallout may be.

Former wide receiver Antonio Brown says he wants to retire a Steeler

by WJAC Staff Mon, May 16th 2022 at 7:20 PMUpdated Tue, May 17th 2022 at 9:01 PM FILE - In this Dec. 2, 2018, file photo, Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown (84) plays against the Los Angeles Chargers in an NFL football game in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Don Wright, File) ncG1vNJzZmivmpawtcKNnKamZ6OlvLPA0miqrZ2VobKzv46fpqullad6uLXDnmSrnZOatrex0WaYp6yfo7awecGrprCmXaiuur%2BMoZxmr5GjwbR506hkq52knr%2BmecBmqq2dlaGysw%3D%3D

Kamala Harris declares 'shrimp and grits' when asked about Hamas ceasefire deal

DETROIT, Mich. (TND) — Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday made a bizarre remark when asked about the potential of a ceasefire deal in the Middle East. The U.S. on Monday began reviewing a ceasefire deal approved by Hamas to put a temporary stop to the terrorist group's war with Israel. U.S. State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller commented on the deal, saying “the ball has been on Hamas' court” to make peace.

Local racer competing in national drag racing event this weekend

NEW ALEXANDRIA -- Northern Cambria native Tom Scott has big weekend plans. He's driving his car over 150 miles per hour, legally. Scott is competing in the International Hot Rod Association's Sportsman National Championships at the Keystone Raceway Park. While the 40-year racing veteran is a regular at the New Alexandria drag strip, this event gives him an opportunity to face competition from across the country. "There are a few more people here than usual, which gives you a little more incentive to try to do some good,"

Mental Health system problems lead to what doctors call 'ripple effect'

JOHNSTOWN - Mental health patients in this region of the state have limited access to adequate care, according to Cambria County hospital administrators. Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center in Johnstown has had a shortage in psychiatrists for years. In 2015, the hospital suspended all child psychiatry admissions and capped geriatric admissions at 10 patients after two psychiatrists left the area to work elsewhere. Dr. Greg Thorkelson is the interim medical director for Conemaugh Memorial's Department of Psychiatry.