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  • 1 week ago | fox2detroit.com | Hilary Golston

    As Russia launched its largest aerial assault yet on Ukraine—more than 360 drones and missiles raining down on civilian areas—questions are growing about the staying power of Moscow’s war economy and the West’s ability to counter it. Hilary Golston spoke with former senior intelligence officer Hal Kempfer to understand what’s driving Russia’s resilience and whether there’s any realistic path to pressure the Kremlin into backing down.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Hilary Golston

    DETROIT (FOX 2) - As Russia launched its largest aerial assault yet on Ukraine—more than 360 drones and missiles raining down on civilian areas—questions are growing about the staying power of Moscow’s war economy and the West’s ability to counter it. Hilary Golston spoke with former senior intelligence officer Hal Kempfer to understand what’s driving Russia’s resilience and whether there’s any realistic path to pressure the Kremlin into backing down.

  • 1 week ago | fox2detroit.com | Hilary Golston

    THE INTERVIEW: Airstrikes, prisoner swaps, and a shifting world order: Does Russia’s escalation end with their collapsed economy? Hilary Golston speaks with Hal Kempfer, a former senior intelligence officer, to unpack Russia’s largest aerial assault yet, the high-stakes prisoner swap, and why America’s silence could embolden Putin’s next move. What’s really at stake as the war rages on? Posted May 25, 2025 11:08pm EDT

  • 2 weeks ago | fox2detroit.com | Hilary Golston

    It was a decision to cut Spanish instruction from Royal Oak Elementary Schools, and now it has drawn backlash from parents. What they're saying: The district says it’s about realigning resources and focusing on language learning later in a child’s education, but some families say it’s a step in the wrong direction. "There are people who go to public school because they can’t afford to send their kid to private school.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Hilary Golston

    The BriefRoyal Oak schools decided to cut Spanish instruction for grades K-5, and some parents are not happy with it. The district says it’s about realigning resources and focusing on language learning later in a child’s education. Some parents argue that’s missing the point. ROYAL OAK, Mich. (FOX 2) - It was a decision to cut Spanish instruction from Royal Oak Elementary Schools, and now it has drawn backlash from parents.

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Hilary Golston
Hilary Golston @hilarygolston
29 Nov 24

This was not unexpected… especially after Eberflus doubled down on his late game decision as the “right” call. I’m a happy @Lions fan… but his call made no sense. Where was the preparation? #Lionswin #victory @FOX2News

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BREAKING: The Chicago Bears have fired head coach Matt Eberflus per @JayGlazer and @Schultz_Report https://t.co/FwTHL85WkH

Hilary Golston
Hilary Golston @hilarygolston
29 Nov 24

RT @NFLonFOX: BREAKING: The Chicago Bears have fired head coach Matt Eberflus per @JayGlazer and @Schultz_Report https://t.co/FwTHL85WkH

Hilary Golston
Hilary Golston @hilarygolston
6 Jun 23

We’ve passed the so-called “X” date. Congress made a deal to suspend *not* raise the $31.4 trillion debt ceiling. Savings over a decade match debt service predictions by the CBO, so where’s the savings? Zelda and debt HERE: https://t.co/q5SUNXzrFx https://t.co/2eeC0KHgm6