The president-elect’s nominees are facing withering questions about Trump’s actions and positions.
The U.S. government is accusing Fiat Chrysler of failing to disclose software in some of its diesel engines that allows them to emit more pollution than allowed under the Clean Air Act
Soulja Boy just can’t seem to stay out of trouble. After igniting a social media feud with Chris Brown, the rapper’s home was robbed, which has had him looking to God.
Oil climbed after Saudi Arabia said it cut its production even more than required by an OPEC deal.
“Hotline Bling” rapper Drake showed his affection for “Booty” singer Jennifer Lopez when he bought her a Tiffany’s necklace Dec. 31. Before the new year, some people weren’t sure if JLo and Drake’s relationship was just a publicity stunt, but the expensive gift seemed to solidify them as an authentic couple.
CINCINNATI — An Ohio prosecutor deciding how to proceed after Cincinnati Bengals player Adam “Pacman” Jones’ latest arrest says he wants to know first what punishment Jones faces from the NFL. “I want to know what the NFL is going to do,” Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters told WKRC-TV (http://bit.ly/2j8cBCp ). Deters said he’s asking
Rising R&B artist Khalid notches his first top 10 on Billboard's Hot R&B Songs chart (dated Jan. 21), as his breakthrough single "...
BOSTON (AP) — Aaron Hernandez's tattoos aren't the first to be used as evidence in a murder trial. Body art has played a role in a surprising number of criminal cases nationwide, though legal experts concede that tattoos by themselves…
BOSTON (AP) — Aaron Hernandez's tattoos aren't the first to be used as evidence in a murder trial. Body art has played a role in a surprising number of criminal cases nationwide, though legal experts concede that tattoos by themselves…
BOSTON (AP) — Aaron Hernandez's tattoos aren't the first to be used as evidence in a murder trial. Body art has played a role in a surprising number of criminal cases nationwide, though legal experts concede that tattoos by themselves…
BOSTON (AP) — Aaron Hernandez's tattoos aren't the first to be used as evidence in a murder trial. Body art has played a role in a surprising number of criminal cases nationwide, though legal experts concede that tattoos by themselves…
BOSTON (AP) — Aaron Hernandez's tattoos aren't the first to be used as evidence in a murder trial. Body art has played a role in a surprising number of criminal cases nationwide, though legal experts concede that tattoos by themselves…
FILE- This undated file photo provided by the United States Attorney's office in Chicago, shows Paris Poe's back tattoo that reads "The Earth Is Our Turf", and Hobo. Poe was one of six defendants that were on trial for racketeering…
FILE- In this Dec. 4, 2009, file photo, John Allen Ditullio Jr. sits in court in New Port Richey, Fla. Body art has played a role in a surprising number of criminal cases nationwide, though legal experts concede that tattoos…
FILE- In this Dec. 27, 2016, file photo, former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez appears in Suffolk Superior Court for a pretrial hearing before Judge Jeffrey Locke in Boston. Hernandez, who is serving a life sentence for a 2013…
FILE- In this Oct. 13, 2015, file pool photo, tattoos cover the right hand of former New England Patriots football player Aaron Hernandez, as he attends a pre-trial hearing at Suffolk Superior Court in Boston. Body art has played a…
BOSTON (AP) — Aaron Hernandez's tattoos aren't the first to be used as evidence in a murder trial. Body art has played a role in a surprising number of criminal cases nationwide, though legal experts concede that tattoos by themselves…
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We've all been there: It's the end of the interview, and after nearly an hour of pouring your heart (and work experience) out to a potential employer, the hiring manager asks if you have any last questions before wrapping up.
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Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director nominee Mike Pompeo said in a testimony before the US Senate on Thursday that if confirmed for the position he would not use torture in interrogations.
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