The Latest: Extremist ramblings found with bomb suspect

20, 2016, in New York. The window was hit by shrapnel from the terrorist bomb that exploded across the street Saturday evening.

Congressman: 50 Most Beautiful spurns bare heads

The editors behind The Hill's 50 Most Beautiful are disputing a harebrained claim from Rep. Steve Cohen that the annual list shows a pattern of excluding those beauties sporting a naked scalp. "This year, I read with interest, as I have every year since I was elected to the House in 2006, The Hill's 50 Most Beautiful list," the Tennessee Democrat writes in a Monday letter to The Hill.

Are other banks committing Wells Fargo’s sin? Regulator is checking

One of the nation's key banking regulators told senators today that his agency is looking at all of the country's large and mid-sized banks to see if they're guilty of the same types of fraudulent practices uncovered at Wells Fargo. Examiners from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency will review sales practices at the nation's banks to see if they might encourage illegal or dangerous behavior, including creating fake accounts in the name of meeting sales goals, Comptroller of the Currency Thomas Curry said at today's Senate Banking Comittee hearing.

Trump slams ‘Trojan horse’ migrants, son sparks outrage

Donald Trump's hardline stance on immigration after two bombings in the New York area again sparked debate on the White House campaign trail on Tuesday, as his son sparked a firestorm by comparing Syrian refugees to lethal candies. Donald Trump has championed police profiling of suspects and promised to bar immigrants and travellers from certain countries deemed dangerous, like Syria.

Hillary: Terrorists Are Plotting to Keep Me from Getting My Precious

Bloomberg Politics reporter Jennifer Epstein asked Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during a press conference Monday whether she believed the previous weekend's terrorist attacks in New York and Jersey were a plot- possibly carried out by the Russians - to get her Republican opponent Donald Trump more votes.

MA: Lynch: Rail System Vulnerable to Attack

The bustling rail system connecting Boston and the Northeast Corridor is a "soft target" for terrorism that remains one of the most difficult to defend, say experts and officials who are now eyeing its vulnerabilities in the wake of the attacks that hit New York City and New Jersey over the weekend. "The rail system is a point of particular concern for us because you've got five times as many people traveling by rail than you do by air every single day," said U.S. Rep. Stephen F. Lynch, a South Boston Democrat, pointing in particular to South Station.

LIVE: Wells Fargo CEO gets grilled by the Senate

Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf is set to appear before the Senate Banking Committee at 10 a.m. ET on Tuesday to answer question about fraudulent accounts opened by Wells employees. 2 million checking and credit card accounts were opened from 2011 onward by Wells Fargo employees without the knowledge of customers.

Audience Immediately Laughs When Democrat Uses This Word to Describe Clinton

A Democratic congressional candidate drew a strong reaction from the audience when he called Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton "honest" during a debate Monday. Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, currently a Democratic candidate to represent the Sunshine State's 13th Congressional District, was asked during a debate with incumbent Republican Rep. David Jolly if he plans to vote for his party's nominee for president.

Paterson’s First Hospital Celebrates 150 Years

PATERSON, NJ [September 19, 2016] - St. Joseph's Healthcare System, New Jersey's premier Catholic healthcare system, launched a year-long series of 150th Anniversary celebrations on Thursday, September 8th with the unveiling of a historic marker to commemorate the humble beginnings of St. Joseph's Hospital. Paterson's first hospital, now known as St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center, a member of the Healthcare System, was established by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth on September 8, 1867, in response to the industrialized City's dire need for carea body, mind and spirit.

The Latest: Trump offers praise for ‘peace-loving Muslims’

Donald Trump's campaign is saying the Republican nominee told Egypt's president that he has "high regard for peace-loving Muslims." Trump promised El-Sissi that, were he to be elected, the United States would be "a loyal friend" to Egypt, according to a readout of the meeting provided by the Republican's campaign.

Sen. Nelson: Senate reaches deal on Zika

Sen. Nelson: Senate reaches deal on Zika Other items on agenda had impeded progress on funding Check out this story on floridatoday.com: http://on.flatoday.com/2cznoQ4 WASHINGTON - The Senate appears to have reached a deal on Zika funding, but the broader spending bill it's attached to remains hung up on other issues that lawmakers hope to iron out by Tuesday. Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., announced the breakthrough on the Senate floor Monday, referring to a deal that would give the Obama administration an additional $1.1 billion to pay for vaccine development, mosquito control and testing kits.

Attacks between Lou Correa and Bao Nguyen grow in the race to replace Loretta Sanchez

Fighting to narrow Lou Correa's big lead in money and primary voters, congressional candidate Bao Nguyen is aggressively going after his fellow Democrat and Correa is striking back. At stake is the seat of outgoing Rep. Loretta Sanchez, D-Orange, in the blue-collar, heavily immigrant district that includes Anaheim and Santa Ana, and parts of Garden Grove and Orange.