
Rich McHugh
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After videos of a beating in downtown Cincinnati went viral, city leaders have been under fire for their response. One resident shared her story after her husband was fatally stabbed during a burglary. She told Rich McHugh that leaders are ignoring problems residents want to see

A viral video of a brawl in downtown Cincinnati has sparked conversations about growing crime issues and the failure of city leaders to adequately respond to the concerns of residents. More: newsnationnow.com/crime/cincinna… Rich McHugh


The woman who was knocked unconscious in the viral #Cincinnati brawl video sits down exclusively with NewsNation’s Rich McHugh to say she's "not OK," and could have a caretaker "for my whole life." MORE: newsnationnow.com/us-news/midwes…

My friend Bernie Moreno has been wrongly pilloried by Cleveland.com for daring to speak up about the beatdown incident in Cincinnati. It appears Sen Moreno’s not the only one who’s outraged by what happened there—the chiefs of police are speaking up, too.

“My brain starts getting confused, 'Am I dead?' It’s having trouble realizing what’s real or not, and I feel like it’s happening all over again.” The Cincinnati brawl left a physical and emotional mark on victim “Holly,” who spoke with NewsNation’s Rich McHugh for her first





New emails appear to show how the Environmental Protection Agency worked to discredit an independent scientist who tested soil and air in East Palestine, Ohio, following a train derailment. NewsNation's Rich McHugh spoke with the scientist and a resident about their suspicions of



The reports of an active shooter at Villanova today are unfounded, and products of a cruel swatting incident — when someone calls in a fake threat to induce panic. Swatting is illegal. I've directed PA State Police to work alongside their partners and use every tool at our



A cyber criminal group known as "Purgatory" is allegedly behind the recent series of active shooter hoaxes on college campuses, according to an intelligence report by the Center for Internet Security. NewsNation Investigative Correspondent Rich McHugh joins "Morning in America"