Melania Trump to donate inaugural ball gown to Smithsonian
WASHINGTON (AP) — Melania Trump is donating her inaugural ball gown to the First Ladies’ Collection at the Smithsonian Institution. The first lady is handingRead More
At Mississippi school: Goodbye, Confederacy. Hello, Obama
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A Mississippi school is shedding the name of the Confederacy’s only president and will instead be named for the first African-AmericanRead More
Court refuses to revive defamation suit against Bill Cosby
BOSTON (AP) — A federal appeals court has rejected an attempt to revive a Massachusetts defamation lawsuit filed against Bill Cosby by a woman whoRead More
Quebec lawmakers pass law obliging citizens to uncover faces
MONTREAL (AP) — Quebec legislators passed a religious neutrality bill Wednesday that will oblige citizens to uncover their faces while giving and receiving state services,Read More
Wildfires worsen housing crunch in famously costly Bay Area
SANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) — Even before fire wiped out the home she rented for 17 years, Suzanne Finzell had thought about leaving this cityRead More
Jerry Sandusky denied new trial on child sex abuse charges
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Jerry Sandusky lost a bid Wednesday for a new trial and a second chance to convince a jury he is innocentRead More
At least 3 injured after bus crashes into Colorado house
DENVER, Colo. (WHDH) — At least three people were injured after a transit bus crashed into a house in Denver, Colorado. The crash happened afterRead More
Mother nearly dies when unborn child kicks hole through her womb
(WHDH) — Doctors say a woman almost died when her unborn child kicked while still inside of her and tore through her womb. The NewRead More
Chicago fires 2 officers in United passenger dragging case
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Department of Aviation has fired two security officers involved in an incident in which a passenger was dragged off aRead More
University chief: Security cost for Spencer speech ‘unfair’
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A day before white nationalist Richard Spencer is scheduled to speak at the University of Florida, its president affirmed his beliefRead More