After two days of stoicism in court, it was disturbing self-portraits and images of weapons that elicited smiles and smirks from accused Aurora shooter James Holmes, according to the families of victims who could see him in court. ...
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At least 70 people were injured, two critically, when a high-speed commuter ferry slammed into a dock near New York's financial district during rush hour this morning.
Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis has stepped down. The first Latina to lead a federal agency, Solis joined the Obama administration back in 2009 after representing California in the House of Representatives. She said in a letter to colleagues that she was leaving her post to...
The White House today would not flatly rule out the possibility of minting $1 trillion coins as a means for the Obama administration to pay its debt if Congress fails to raise the nation’s debt ceiling. “There is no Plan B. There is no backup...
Both Del Monte and Nestle Purina announced this week that they are voluntarily pulling popular chicken jerky dog treats made in China off the market after the New York State Department of Agriculture found possible contamination by an antibiotic that is illegal in the U.S.
Theft victims in upstate New York will peruse a 30,000 piece collection of stolen items tonight including jewelry, coins, silverware and a handgun, in hopes of finding something that was taken from them.


