World Sep 25 WATCH: Ukraine president speaks at UN amid whistleblower scandal Ukraine's president addressed the United Nations just hours after a formal U.S. House impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump was launched.
Nation Sep 11 WATCH: Trump marks 9/11 anniversary in Pentagon ceremony Americans are commemorating 9/11 with mournful ceremonies, volunteering, and rising attention to the extended toll on responders. President Donald Trump is scheduled to join an observance at the Pentagon, which you can watch live here.
Nation Aug 17 New York City subway scare suspect taken into police custody A man suspected of placing two devices that looked like pressure cookers in a New York City subway station, causing an evacuation and roiling Friday's morning commute, has been apprehended, police said.
Nation Jul 20 Hot weather is intensifying hold on much of East, Central US Americans from Texas to Maine sweated out a steamy Saturday as a heat wave canceled events from festivals to horse races and pushed New York City to order power-saving steps to avoid overtaxing the electrical grid.
World Jul 20 Famed architect Cesar Pelli dies at 92 Famed Argentine-American architect Cesar Pelli, known for designing some of the world’s tallest and most iconic buildings, has died. He was 92.
Politics Jul 10 Woman says Jeffrey Epstein raped her when she was 15 Jennifer Araoz filed court papers seeking information from Epstein in preparation for suing him, and she aired her allegations on NBC's "Today" show , though she said she hadn't discussed them with authorities.
Nation Apr 15 Pulitzers honor news coverage of 3 mass shootings in 2018 The South Florida Sun Sentinel and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette won Pulitzer Prizes on Monday and were recognized along with the Capital Gazette of Annapolis, Maryland, for their coverage of three horrifying mass shootings in 2018 at a high school, a…
Politics Mar 14 'Apprentice' contestant's defamation suit against Trump can proceed, court rules Citing a U.S. Supreme Court ruling involving President Bill Clinton, the judges said presidents can be sued in state courts over things not related to their official duties.
Nation Mar 12 Years-old rape kits are being tested around U.S. with help from Manhattan DA, DOJ Languishing evidence in over 100,000 sexual assault cases around the country has been sent for DNA testing with money from a New York prosecutor and federal authorities, spurring over 1,000 arrests and hundreds of convictions in three years, officials say.
Economy Nov 12 What's the appeal? A look at two top contenders for Amazon HQ2 Both Long Island City and Crystal City are stretches of major metropolitan areas with ample transportation and space for workers, but there are also plenty of differences.