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Sanchez, having just entered the race for U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Barbara Boxer, put her foot in her mouth Saturday with a racist gesture.
Lionel Pickens, a rapper best known by his stage name Chinx, was killed in a drive-by shooting in Queens early Sunday morning, authorities said.
Neighbors in the area reported hearing gunshots and then saw the officer on the ground. SWAT teams were converging on the scene.
Rising water Mosby, Missouri, threatens homes and leaves roads in the small community impassable.
The six U.S. Marines who died in a helicopter crash while supporting earthquake relief efforts in Nepal were identified Sunday morning.
A 55-year-old New York man was killed when his garbage truck started rolling as he stepped out of it to pick up trash containers, authorities said.
A storm system stretching from Texas to Minnesota brought flood warnings Sunday after kicking up at least 19 tornadoes and bringing huge hailstones.
One of the lesser-known programs of the UAW draws its inspiration from the very core of what founded our union—compassion and caring. The UAW Chaplaincy program started in the mid-eighties as a pilot project at UAW Local 599 in Flint, Mich. At the time, many UAW members—particularly those in the auto industry—were experiencing extreme pressures as domestic car sales plummeted and the lingering effects of the oil crisis led to huge waves of layoffs. UAW leaders recognized that a program was needed to help members adjust through the difficult times and avoid personal crisis.
Washington D.C. police are seeing a "person of interest" captured on surveillance video in the slaying of a family and their housekeeper Thursday.
While it can be tempting to stop caring about schoolwork and start focusing more on prom, letting final grades slide can have serious consequences.