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After serving as a two-term vice president under President Ronald Reagan, Bush led the nation as America’s 41st president from 1989 to 1993. → Read More
Christine Blasey Ford asked again Friday night for more time to prepare to testify against Brett Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court nominee she insists tried to rape her 36 years ago. → Read More
Wendy Martinez, 35, was out for a jog in her Logan Circle neighborhood on Tuesday night when she was stabbed seven times in the head, neck and back, allegedly... → Read More
Google employees wanted to push users to pro-immigration groups in the days after the Trump administration launched its travel ban last year, according to a... → Read More
A former Google CEO predicted that in a decade’s time, the internet will look like two distinctly separate worlds – one led by America and the other... → Read More
A west Texas man was gunned down by his two shirtless neighbors - in a shocking confrontation recorded by the victim’s girlfriend, according to broadcast report on Wednesday. Aaron Howard, 37, was killed on Sept. 1 in Abilene, allegedly by father-and-son neighbors Johnnie and Michael Miller, authorities said. → Read More
Lawyers for Christine Blasey Ford were still in talks Thursday night with Senate Judiciary Committee staffers, in hopes of bringing the California college professor to Washington to share her shocking story. → Read More
An NYPD lieutenant was busted on charges of sexual battery in California after getting into a fight at a catering hall with a man who was angry over the allegations, according to a report Wednesday. → Read More
Cops near Philadelphia were on the hunt Wednesday night for a man who allegedly shot at his ex-wife and then gunned down his parents at a retirement home, officials said. → Read More
Valentino Dixon was greeted by bright sunshine, chirping birds, his mom, daughter and other loved ones at Erie County Court, after his conviction for a 1991 murder was vacated. → Read More
South and North Korea want to co-host the 2032 Summer Olympics, leaders of the rival nations announced Wednesday. President Trump called the potential Korean hosting “very exciting.” The Olympic ga… → Read More
North and South Korea on Wednesday agreed to a series of measures they claim could end the threat of nuclear war on the peninsula. → Read More
The shocking attack happened at 2:30 a.m. on Aug. 26, inside the bathroom of Blue Ruin Bar at 538 Ninth Ave., authorities said. → Read More
A Russian military plane vanished over Syria's Mediterranean Sea coast, authorities said Tuesday. → Read More
The Donald Trump administration will cut the number of refugees allowed into America to 30,000 next year -- marking the lowest mark in nearly four decades, officials said Monday. → Read More
Leonel Rondon, from Lawrence, Mass., was sitting inside a car when an explosion toppled a chimney that crashed into that vehicle, officials said. → Read More
The search warrant affidavit listing items cops recovered from the unit of Botham Jean, who was shot to death Friday, became public Thursday afternoon after it was returned to a judge. The list included two bullet casings, a police backpack and vest and 10.4 grams of marijuana. → Read More
President Trump’s son Eric accused Bob Woodward on Wednesday of writing a sensational book to "make three extra shekels" -- prompting the Watergate journalist to say "talk like that . . . it sets us back." → Read More
Detectives are looking for another suspected gang member for questioning for a Bronx bodega slaying this past summer, police said Wednesday. Frederick Then, 20, has connections to the Trinitarios gang, which carried out the brutal stabbing death of 15-year-old Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, authorities said. → Read More
The rules were designed in the wake of the 2015 collapse for-profit Corinthian Colleges. Government regulators found that Corinthian and other for-profit institutions had misled students for years with misleading advertising and job-placement figures. → Read More