The statement is the most definitive law enforcement account of Trump’s injuries and followed ambiguous comments earlier in the week from Director Christopher Wray.
Tests results showed the water quality in the River Seine was slightly below the standards needed to authorize swimming — just as the Olympics got their start.
One state leads the way by far on Team USA.
Authorities say she stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Children's Advocacy Center in Scranton.
More than three hours into the show, French President Emmanuel Macron declared the Games open.
Newswatch 16's Mackenzie Aucker had the chance to see them in action.
33-year-old Scott Knox died in May after being stabbed several times.
The Olympics are coming back to the United States.
New information was released Friday following the discovery earlier this week.
It was the singer's first performance since she announced her stiff-person syndrome diagnosis.
While the Opening Ceremony Parade of Nations is traditionally in alphabetical order, that won't be the case for Team USA in Paris.
The false claims stem from Starbucks providing coffee to first responders at the RNC through a partnership with a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization.
In addition to the athletes who will participate in the parade, 3,000 dancers, artists and surprise guests will be featured in the Opening Ceremony.
Lighting the Olympic cauldron is one of the highest ceremonial honors the host nation can bestow on somebody.
John Lennon's "Imagine" has been featured multiple times at Olympics Opening Ceremony.
This week, Scranton said goodbye to a man who brought so much color to the city. Leo D'Angelo of Lasalle the Image Makers was laid to rest after passing at 96.
The Minions, yes those Minions, appeared during the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony.
It is the fifth year for the fundraiser that brings in donations, but also gets people inside to see the cats available for adoption right now.
The Paris Opening Ceremony heavily featured a mysterious character who took off with the Olympic torch and left viewers trying to figure out who they are.
On Monday, Chef Reactions announced he'd pack his stretchiest pants for his trip to Minnesota for this year's fair.
It's been five years since a devastating fire destroyed one of Paris' oldest landmarks.
Brian Brotzman, 44, was killed in a mine accident late Thursday night.
Harris is allowed to use the money Biden has raised for her presidential bid because the two of them share a campaign account, campaign finance experts say.
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The refugee athletes will compete in 12 sports, but for many, their journey to Paris is already a victory in itself.
The USDA and CDC are working to see if these products are linked to a deadly, multi-state listeria outbreak.
The governor pulled out a diet Mountain Dew from behind the podium and issued an apology Thursday during a Team Kentucky update.
Here is the full order for every country that will sail down the Seine at the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony.
It's time for the Opening Ceremony, so we have to talk about Tonga's Pita Taufatofua - who first went viral with his oiled-up appearance at the 2016 Olympics.
The vigil will take place in front of the Lackawanna County Courthouse in Scranton.
Joe Snedeker begins the final leg of Go Joe 27 in his hometown.
Simone Biles already has two elements named after her on vault and floor exercise, and one on balance beam.
French officials condemned the attacks as “criminal actions,” though they said there was no sign of a direct link to the Games.
The first positive doping test at the Paris Olympics was announced just hours before the Opening Ceremony.
Newswatch 16's Mackenzie Aucker spoke with neighbors who say they saw the fox mere hours before the attack.
Police in Honesdale have made an arrest in connection with multiple train car vandalisms.
The Supreme Court ruled in 1989 that burning the U.S. flag is a form of free speech protected by the First Amendment.
Once the Games begin, Snoop Dogg will be helping NBC cover the world's largest sporting event.
Thousands of athletes will parade through Paris on boats in the first-of-its-kind Opening Ceremony.
A former PepsiCo executive is suing the company, saying it destroyed his career after questioning his claim that he invented Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.