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An autopsy report on a 19-year-old black woman, who was shot and killed on a front porch in Detroit, determined that she was shot in the face, and a medical examiner ruled her death a homicide Monday.Renisha McBride was shot on Nov.
An arctic blast from Canada — carrying the coldest air yet of the fall — will descend onto the northern and eastern parts of the United States on Monday night into Tuesday, making for chilly winter-like temperatures across a wide swath of the country.
Former New York mobster John A. "Junior" Gotti was stabbed during a dispute in a CVS pharmacy parking lot on Long Island Sunday night, police say. Gotti, the 49-year-old son of notorious Gambino crime family boss John J.
A North Carolina man was being held without bond Monday after he told undercover operatives in an FBI sting on Facebook that he was on his way to join al Qaeda fighters in Syria, according to a federal grand jury indictment.The man, identified in court records as Basit Javed Sheikh, 29, of Cary, N.
Two young men, one of them a teenager, are in custody following a shooting at a house party in Houston, Texas that left two killed and nineteen others injured, according to police.
President Obama honored the nation’s current veterans as well as those to come today at the Veterans Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C., highlighting current military personnel and the approaching end to the war in the Middle East.
Today we celebrate Veterans Day and honor the men and women who serve our country.
As troops exit Afghanistan and the U.S. military downsizes, millions of ex-servicemembers will pour into a job market where post-9/11 veterans already grapple with a 10.1 percent unemployment rate -- far higher than the national average.
SINGAPORE -- The USS Freedom, the first of a new class of U.S. warship, developed technical problems in Singapore hours before it was to take part in a naval exercise in Brunei on the final part of its first major overseas deployment, a senior officer said on Monday.
A veteran-employment slump dubbed “a national disgrace” in March has veered from pontification and promises to a true hiring push as 117,000 ex-members of the U.S. military and their spouses gained work during the past year, according to a report published Monday.