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New York State Assembly member Deborah J. Glick sits in the Assembly chambers as her colleagues exit a closed-door conference at the Capitol building in Albany, N.Y., on Tuesday. Speaker Sheldon Silver, the longtime leader of the Assembly, agreed to give up the position he has held for 21 years in the wake of federal corruption charges. → Read More
A powerful winter storm veered away from New York to deliver snow and high winds in New England. → Read More
The president's second trip since taking office marks the countries' growing relationship. → Read More
Remembering Nazi Germany's sordid attempt to establish a master race during World War II. → Read More
Football's finest teams and athletes have been competing for the Vince Lombardi Trophy since 1967. → Read More
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, left, reacts as Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., brings out a giant gavel while making remarks during an executive business meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Leahy ceremonially passed the gavel to Grassley, who has taken up the chairmanship after the Republicans won majority-party status in the 114th Congress. → Read More
Congress and special guests prepare for President Obama's sixth address. → Read More
Communities, celebrities and activists united to honor the civil rights leader. → Read More
The pope visits Sri Lanka during the first leg of a weeklong trip that also will include the Philippines. → Read More
Millions marched for the 17 victims in the Charlie Hebdo attacks in France. → Read More
The island nation is still transitioning after a deadly 7.0-magnitude earthquake devastated its infrastructure and economy. → Read More
France and the world mourn the victims of the Paris massacre as events unfold in the manhunt for the suspects. → Read More
The world's largest annual consumer technology trade show features the latest in gadgets, drones, cars and more. → Read More
At least 12 people are dead after multiple gunmen attacked the Charlie Hebdo offices, a satirical newspaper, and then escaped. → Read More
The world rings in 2015, from Sydney to Times Square. → Read More
2014 brought heavy snow, a massive mudslide in Washington state, tornadoes in the Midwest and flooding, wildfires and droughts around the world. → Read More
Remembering the distinguished figures who died this year, including Maya Angelou, Pete Seeger, Tom Menino and Robin Williams. → Read More
The best photography from July to December captured protests for Michael Brown and Eric Garner, Islamic State group violence, the Ebola crisis, midterm elections and the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner. → Read More
Presidents get pilloried for taking time off.<br /> → Read More
A gunman laid siege to a chocolate shop in Sydney. → Read More