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A Bronx man was arrested at LaGuardia Airport for attempting to board a flight with 18 pounds of marijuana in his luggage, police said.
Mourners filed quietly in and out of Vaughn Greene East Funeral Home to honor Freddie Gray, who died April 19, a week after his arrest.
The acting CEO of the Clinton Foundation said Sunday there were mistakes on its tax returns but says its total revenue was accurately reported.
Two sisters whose SUV got stranded in a remote part of Michigan spent two weeks surviving on melted snow, Girl Scout cookies and cheese puffs.
Leslie Roy, 52, and her sister Lee Marie Wright, 56, were on vacation in a remote part of Michigan's upper peninsula when they became stranded by heavy snow on April 11 without food or a cell phone signal.
A joint investigation has been launched into the circumstances leading up to and surrounding the unidentified person's death.
You can help “Stamp Out Hunger” by joining with the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) union on Saturday, May 9, in its 23rd annual food drive—the largest one-day food drive in the nation. Last year, letter carriers collected more than 72 million pounds of food. Since the annual drive began in 1992, more than 1.3 billion pounds of food have been collected and distributed by NALC members and community supporters.
Tom Taplin, a native of Denver who lived in Santa Monica, Calif., was one of at least 17 people killed on Everest in an avalanche after the quake.
The remains of a newborn were found in a Westmont backyard Saturday, sheriff's deputies said.