House Unanimously Passes Bill Allowing 9/11 Lawsuits Against Saudi Arabia
The Senate has already voted that victims' families could sue Saudi Arabia for damages.
View ArticleSpaceX Explosion Cause Still Unknown A Week Later
Last Friday, Sept. 2, a SpaceX rocket carrying a Facebook satellite exploded on the launch pad.
View ArticleFacebook Reinstates Iconic Vietnam War Photo After Criticism
Facebook was criticized after removing the iconic photo of a naked 9-year-old girl running from a napalm attack during the Vietnam War.
View ArticleMike Pence Tax Returns Released: Three Down, One To Go
Donald Trump has yet to release his returns.
View ArticleJohn Hinckley Jr., Would-Be Assassin of Ronald Reagan, Released Saturday
Hinckley was released from the Washington D.C. psychiatric hospital where he has been confined.
View ArticleHillary Clinton Regrets 'Basket of Deplorables' Comment Directed at Half of...
Clinton made the comments directed at Trump's supporters at a fundraiser in New York City.
View ArticleHow Do You Teach 9/11 to Kids Who Didn't Experience It? A Patch Investigation
In dozens of interviews around the country, Patch editors find teachers struggling with how to teach 9/11 — or whether to teach it at all.
View ArticleGreta Friedman, Woman Kissed in Iconic Times Square Photo, Dies at 92
Friedman was kissed by a sailor so overjoyed by the end of World War II in Times Square.
View ArticleChelsea Manning Begins Hunger Strike to Protest Prison Treatment
Chelsea Manning is currently serving a 35-year sentence in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, for leaking government documents to WikiLeaks.
View ArticleHillary Clinton Takes Ill, Leaves 9/11 Ceremony After Feeling 'Overheated,'...
In a statement, Hillary Clinton's doctor said the Democratic nominee was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday.
View ArticleTwo-Month-Old Girl Shot in Road Rage Incident; I-43 Shut Down At Scene in...
A two-month-old girl was reportedly shot while in a vehicle traveling on I-43 Sunday afternoon during an apparent road rage incident.
View ArticleU.S. News & World Report Releases 2017 College Rankings
The much-anticipated annual college rankings were released Tuesday.
View ArticleBrandon Jackson, West Point Cadet and Star Football Player, Killed in Crash
A star football player, Brandon Jackson died in a one-car collision near Municipal Place.
View ArticlePresident Obama Will Likely Veto 9/11 Lawsuit Bill
The legislation passed unanimously in the House on Friday.
View ArticleTim Kaine Ready 'To Be The President' If Needed, Former Ohio Governor Says
Ted Strickland was introducing the Virginia senator at a speech in Dayton.
View ArticleIs September's Harvest Moon a Supermoon? Yes and No
Astrologers and astronomers disagree on whether it's a supermoon, but Friday’s harvest moon will be large and bright.
View ArticleAdorable Baby Orangutan Born at National Zoo in DC
It's an important moment for the critically endangered species.
View ArticleWells Fargo Will End Sales Goals After Settlement Over Alleged Fake Accounts
The S.F.-based bank will end the practice in its retail banking division after regulators say employees created fake accounts to hit goals.
View ArticleMedical Information On U.S. Olympians Hacked, Released; Russians Suspected
The hacker group "Fancy Bear" released information on four U.S. Olympians, including gymnast Simone Biles and the Williams sisters.
View ArticleNY Probe Underway Into Donald Trump Foundation; Democrats Call For Federal...
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said he was "concerned" that the Trump Foundation "may have engaged in some impropriety."
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