Paul Whelan's brother says he's feeling less hopeful after WSJ reporter was detained by Kremlin
ABC News (NEW YORK) — The family of Paul Whelan, who has been imprisoned in Russia for four years on espionage charges, said Monday he feels “abandoned” by the U.S. and that “his resilience is shaken” in the
Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin fully cleared for football activities
Heidi Gutman/ABC (NEW YORK) — Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin has been fully cleared for football activities after collapsing and needing lifesaving CPR during a Monday Night Football game in early January. “He is fully cleared. He’s
A Hollywood writers’ strike looms: What to know
A scene from “Abbott Elementary.” — Scott Everett White/ABC (LOS ANGELES) — Hollywood writers are calling on the studios to show them the money. Thousands of television and movie writers voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike when
“Strange” real estate market explained by Ron Ellison, American Title Company
Jackson, Mich. — Ron Ellison, owner and president at American Title Company, joined WKHM on his birthday last Friday to give us an update on the real estate market. Ellison says it’s a strange market, but different
McDonald's announces changes to classic menu items
ermingut/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — McDonald’s burgers have been an American classic since 1955. Now, the iconic fast food chain is planning some changes, including how they cook their quintessential burgers. For their signature Big Mac, McDouble,
Wrong-way driver in fatal 2021 crash found guilty
Parma Township, Mich. — In July of 2021, a multi-vehicle crash on I-94 at mile marker 135 killed Erica Kas of Hillsdale. It was determined the driver was 41-year-old Jacquelyn Shepherd, who was traveling the wrong way
Classified documents leak on social media sparks debate over government monitoring
Carol Yepes/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The leak of dozens of highly classified documents on the social media platform Discord has elicited concern over online spaces where users can post sensitive government material without notice of authorities.
Here's what we know right now about Amazon Prime Day 2023
stockcam/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Are you gearing up for one of the biggest shopping events of the year? Here’s what we know about Amazon Prime Day right now. Though the company has not made its official
Blinken confirms US diplomatic convoy was fired on in Sudan
State Department Photo by Ron Przysucha/ Public Domain (WASHINGTON) — Secretary of State Antony Blinken has confirmed an attack on a U.S. diplomatic convoy in Sudan amid ongoing violence in the region. “Yesterday, we had an American
“Wall Street Journal” reporter arrested in Russia arrives in court for appeal hearing
Witthaya Prasongsin/Getty Images (LONDON) — Evan Gershkovich, a “Wall Street Journal” reporter who has been charged with spying in Russia, arrived in court for a scheduled appeal hearing on Tuesday. The reporter, a correspondent with the paper’s




