Wesley Clark Fast Facts
Here's a look at the life of retired Army General Wesley Clark.
Here's a look at the life of retired Army General Wesley Clark.
Here's a look at the life of Karl Rove, architect of George W. Bush's gubernatorial and presidential campaigns.
Here's a look at the life of Rand Paul, US senator from Kentucky.
Here's a look at the life of Richard Reid, also known as the "shoe bomber." He is serving a life sentence at the US Penitentiary Administrative Maximum (ADMAX) facility in Florence, Colorado. Zacarias Moussaoui, convicted...
Goochland County Sheriff James Agnew released new information Monday as he sought to quell rampant speculation about the gruesome death of 22-year-old Bethany Lynn Stephens; mauled by her pet dogs who were euthanized...
The CEO of Georgia Power is apologizing after several airlines canceled flights on Sunday following an airport-wide power outage at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in Atlanta.
The bill passed along sharp partisan lines, 227 - 203, with 12 House GOP members opposing the legislation, and no Democrats voting for it.
Keir Stahlsmith, 32, of Millcreek, waived his right to a preliminary hearing Tuesday morning on charges of arson, burglary, risking a catastrophe, theft by unlawful taking, institutional vandalism and criminal mischief.
Bloodworks Northwest put out a call Monday to people about how they could help after the train derailment: by donating blood.
Brian Rogers, 37, waived his right to a preliminary hearing Tuesday morning on charges of terroristic threats and firearms not to be carried without a license. Aggravated assault, possession of an instrument of crime and simple assault were dropped.
CEOs may like the idea of a big tax cut for businesses, but that doesn't mean they'll use the savings to create American jobs.
The Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday rejected Scott Garrett, President Trump's choice to lead the Export-Import Bank, an agency that provides financing for American exports.
Jacob Doss, 22, of Erie, was sentenced to 11 to 23 months in jail plus three years probation.
The identity of one of the victims killed in Monday's Amtrak train derailment south of Tacoma has been released.
Tavis Smiley has defended what he said were consensual workplace relationships after PBS announced it had suspended his show following an investigation that "uncovered multiple, credible allegations of conduct that is...
A new retro-style arcade game that can only be found in the City of Trees has many dropping their quarters while others are dropping their jaws. "Harambe Kong" lets you play as the gorilla who was shot and killed by a...
The mayor of a city along a new route taken by the Amtrak train that derailed in Washington state had expressed concerns about the line as long ago as 2013, court records show.
Congress is poised to approve a tax overhaul that could spark major trade tensions between the United States and Europe.
Saudi Arabia has put plans to balance its budget on hold as the government opens the spending taps.
Microsoft is ending a practice that prevented employees from discussing their sexual harassment cases.
Last December, a delegation from the U.S. Conference of Mayors attended a meeting on the 29th floor of Trump Tower, and left encouraged: President-elect Donald Trump had reiterated a promise from the campaign trail that...
The man who was found guilty of murdering Taylor Clark was sentenced to life in prison without parole Tuesday.
Gregory Greiten, a pastor at St. Bernadette Parish in the Milwaukee Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church, has announced both to his congregation and to a nationwide audience that he is gay.
When teacher Ruth Espiricueta asked her first-grade class to write letters to Santa Claus, she wasn't expecting what would happen next.
Is bitcoin a bubble? Maybe. Maybe not. Only time will tell. But there are some small publicly traded companies trying to ride the wave of cryptocurrency and blockchain mania that look pretty sketchy. Call them the bitcons...