House Unanimously Passes Bill Allowing 9/11 Lawsuits Against Saudi Arabia
The Senate has already voted that victims' families could sue Saudi Arabia for damages.
View ArticleVolkswagen Engineer Pleads Guilty in Emissions-Cheating Scandal
He is the first to plead guilty in the probe of Volkswagen’s efforts to skirt U.S. emissions standards with software that rigs test results.
View ArticleA Mom, A Bridge and Two Suicides Thwarted
The Miller family knows too well the moment a man stood poised to leap to his death. The mom who saved him? Her son once stood there, too.
View ArticleJohn Hinckley Jr., Would-Be Assassin of Ronald Reagan, Will be Released...
Hinckley will be released from the Washington D.C. psychiatric hospital where he has been confined.
View ArticleHillary Clinton Regrets 'Basket of Deplorables' Comment Directed at Half of...
Clinton made the comments directed at Trump's supporters at a fundraiser in New York City.
View ArticleHow Do You Teach 9/11 to Kids Who Didn't Experience It? A Patch Investigation
In dozens of interviews around the country, Patch editors find teachers struggling with how to teach 9/11 — or whether to teach it at all.
View ArticleGreta Friedman, Woman Kissed in Iconic Times Square Photo, Dies at 92
Friedman was kissed by a sailor so overjoyed by the end of World War II in Times Square.
View ArticleThe Surprising Legal Issues Related to Pokémon Go
Pokémon Go is pure fun for millions of players around the world, but the game's popularity has posed a surprising number of legal issues.
View ArticleD.B. Cooper Lives! At Least in a Lawsuit Against the FBI
Former reporter sues the FBI in an effort to force disclosure of records.
View ArticleHillary Clinton Takes Ill, Leaves 9/11 Ceremony After Feeling 'Overheated'
In a statement, Hillary Clinton's campaign said the Democratic nominee for president was feeling much better.
View ArticleMemphis House Fire: 3 Adults, 6 Children Killed in Blaze; 1 in Critical...
The deadly fire broke out early Monday morning at a home in Memphis.
View ArticleU.S. News & World Report To Release 2017 College Rankings
The much-anticipated annual college rankings will be released Tuesday.
View ArticleBrandon Jackson, West Point Cadet and Star Football Player, Killed in Crash
A star football player, Brandon Jackson died in a one-car collision near Municipal Place.
View ArticleRape Suspect May be Linked to 35 Sexual Assaults: Police
“This particular nightmare that has plagued our community and region for a long time is over,” Dearborn Police Chief Ronald Haddad said.
View ArticlePresident Obama Will Likely Veto 9/11 Lawsuit Bill
The legislation passed unanimously in the House on Friday.
View ArticleU.S. News & World Report Releases 2017 College Rankings
The much-anticipated annual college rankings were released Tuesday.
View ArticleFormer Texas Gov. Rick Perry Dances, Sort Of, On 'Dancing With The Stars'
Dressed in western wear, he purportedly danced the cha-cha but came in last place ahead of the Sept. 20 elimination round.
View ArticleAdorable Baby Orangutan Born at National Zoo in DC
It's an important moment for the critically endangered species.
View ArticleKentucky Gov. Says 'Patriots' May Have To Shed Blood If Hillary Clinton Is...
Matt Bevin made the comments to the Values Voter Summit.
View ArticleData of American Olympians Released by Hackers; WADA Says Russians Are Behind...
The hacker group "Fancy Bear" released information on four U.S. Olympians, including gymnast Simone Biles and the Williams sisters.
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