Four of the women had previously shared their claims on a podcast in July. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
"Wheel of Fortune's" Maggie Sajak is back as Inside Edition's Special Correspondent from Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. Sajak nailed it at last year's Super Bowl in Las Vegas when she got a dance ...
With this year’s Super Bowl only four days away, Inside Edition’s Lisa Guerrero got up close and personal with the talented women on the sidelines. It might look easy but cheerleading is tough.
Inside Edition's Special Super Bowl correspondent, "Wheel of Fortune's" Maggie Sajak, has arrived in New Orleans. She's with Inside Edition's Lisa Guerrero. Although the Super Bowl is six days ...
Homeland Security Investigations and Customs and Border Protection brought Inside Edition’s Lisa Guerrero on water, sky and land patrols to show how they’re preparing for the Super Bowl.
Inside Edition’s special Super Bowl correspondent Maggie Sajak suited up in a hat and apron to learn how to make New Orleans signature confection, beignets. At the French Quarter hotspot Cafe Du ...
The number one thing to remember is to protect your head at all costs. WCBS meteorologist John Elliott showed Inside Edition's Steven Fabian the "dinosaur walk" and the "penguin walk." ...
Thomas Copper was being treated at the Oxford Center in Troy, Michigan. The Oxford Center tells Inside Edition "Nothing like this has happened in our more than 15 years of providing this type of ...
Inside Edition's Lisa Guerrero attended media night in New Orleans with our special Super Bowl correspondent, Maggie Sajak. An 11-year-old boy was able to ask his favorite player, Eagles ...
Not only is she having a hard time getting her insurance to help her, but she hasn't been successfully received emergency aid. She shares her story with Inside Edition Digital's Andrea Swindall.
A woman had to quickly avoid a car that crashed into her porch. She then watched as seven teens ran from the vehicle. Inside Edition Digital's Andrea Swindall has more.
Their most treasured possessions also have a special place in their evacuation bags. Inside Edition Los Angeles Bureau Chief Tony Coghlan is bringing his bag to work, just in case he can't go home.
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