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EXCLUSIVE: Manhattan bomb victim, 22, tells how he and three friends were left with agonizing lacerations as the blast hit them as their quiet evening out turned into chaos with 'flames, smoke everywhere and glass falling from buildings' 'This is an act of terrorism': New York Governor admits 'Homemade IED' that injured 29 in Manhattan was a terror attack - but claims it is NOT the work of ISIS 'We better get very tough folks': Trump calls for action in wake of New York bomb while cautious Clinton 'waits for the facts' Former FBI agent says Manhattan IED was similar to the devices used in Boston Marathon bombings - and COULD be the work of an ISIS fanatic Bomb rips through New York City: Twenty-nine hurt, one critical as 'homemade IED' rocks Chelsea and a second device is found in a PRESSURE COOKER Has a bomb maker started a campaign of terror in New York? The frightening similarities ... (more)
EXCLUSIVE: Manhattan bomb victim, 22, tells how he and three friends were left with agonizing lacerations as the blast hit them as their quiet evening out turned into chaos with 'flames, smoke everywhere and glass falling from buildings' 'This is an act of terrorism': New York Governor admits 'Homemade IED' that injured 29 in Manhattan was a terror attack - but claims it is NOT the work of ISIS 'We better get very tough folks': Trump calls for action in wake of New York bomb while cautious Clinton 'waits for the facts' Former FBI agent says Manhattan IED was similar to the devices used in Boston Marathon bombings - and COULD be the work of an ISIS fanatic Bomb rips through New York City: Twenty-nine hurt, one critical as 'homemade IED' rocks Chelsea and a second device is found in a PRESSURE COOKER Has a bomb maker started a campaign of terror in New York? The frightening similarities ... (more)
Kansas City's mayor accused Missouri legislators Tuesday of trying to "double down on stupid" in their push to override Gov. Jay Nixon's veto of a measure that would broadly expand the rights of gun owners. Sly James made the comments during a phone call with reporters as the Republican-led Legislature prepared to convene a short session today to consider overriding numerous vetoes by the Democratic governor.
The heels came off but the crown stayed on as Miss America began her reign with a romp in the Atlantic City surf, hours after winning the title. On Monday morning, she kicked off her sandals and walked across the seaside gambling resort's shell-strewn beach to the surf line, where she ran ankle-deep in the incoming waves and jumped into the air twice.
Fifteen years after the 9/11 attacks, Americans are increasingly worried that terrorists will strike in the days around the anniversary, and they are more likely than five years ago to feel fear and anger when they think about what happened that day, according to a new CNN/ORC Poll. Half of Americans say that acts of terrorism in the US in the days around September 11 this year are at least somewhat likely, up from 39% who felt that way around the 10th anniversary of the attacks in 2011.
A judge signaled he plans to certify Linn County's timber lawsuit against the state as a class action, meaning it would include other counties. The county filed the lawsuit earlier this year, asserting insufficient logging had cost it and more than a dozen other timber-rich counties more than $1.4 billion.
New Jersey Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno, second from right, meets with New Jersey DEP Commissioner Bob Martin, right, and Congressman Frank LoBiondo , on Sunday Sept.
New York City police say two people have been shot to death during a carnival in the hours before the West Indian Day Parade. Hermine continued Monday to twist hundreds of miles off shore in the Atlantic Ocean and was expected to keep swimmers and surfers out of beach waters because of its dangerous waves and rip currents on the last day... Hermine continued Monday to twist hundreds of miles off shore in the Atlantic Ocean and was expected to keep swimmers and surfers out of beach waters because of its dangerous waves and rip currents on the last day of the... A terminal at Los Angeles International Airport was temporarily evacuated and some flights were delayed after a traffic stop caused a security breach Sunday.
A cormorant takes flight on the Duwamish River in Seattle. A judge has ruled that the Corps of Engineers can continue killing the birds to protect salmon.
Hillary Clinton has proudly proclaimed that if she's elected president, the destruction of our Second Amendment-protected rights will be her priority from " day one ." And while a majority of the American people don't trust her, this is one time when we must take her at her word.
Halfway between East and West, President Barack Obama traveled Thursday to one of the most remote corners of the Pacific Ocean to amplify his call for global action on environmental protection. Few Americans have ever visited Midway Atoll, a far-flung speck of coral reef with black-footed albatrosses and spinner dolphins - and that's exactly Obama's point.
As many as 100 homeless campers voluntarily left a notorious stretch of the Springwater Corridor on Thursday as Portland's mayor authorized the largest coordinated sweep in a tenure that will be remembered for a swelling homeless crisis but too few shelter beds. Aides for Mayor Charlie Hales declared the first day all but a success.
Halfway between East and West, President Barack Obama is traveling Thursday to one of the most remote corners of the ocean - Midway Atoll - to amplify his call for global action on environmental protection. Few Americans have ever visited the far-flung speck of coral reef, with its black-footed albatrosses and spinner dolphins - and that's exactly Obama's point.
Praising Harry Reid as "one of the best leaders that the Senate ever had," President Obama told a gathering in Lake Tahoe, Nevada on Wednesday, "I could not have accomplished what I accomplished without him being at my side." Obama counts conservation as one of his major accomplishments, as he unilaterally protects vast swaths of land and sea from development, an effort that has noticeably accelerated as he reaches the end of his term.
In this Aug. 10, 2016 photo, signs are posted asking Pokemon Go players to stay on the path instead of walking through the grass to protect wildlife at the Loyola Dunes area on Chicago's lakeshore. The protected dunes have become a popular hot-spot for Pokemon Go players.
The potential of drenching rain and flooding from Tropical Storm Hermine as it moves up the East Coast has forced the cancellation or postponement of many Labor Day weekend events and the closing of some schools and government offices. Hermine made landfall as a hurricane in Florida's Big Bend area early Friday.
Kayakers are making waves in Blue Water Area Paddle and Pour event brings kayaking enthusiasts to Island Loop National Water Trail Check out this story on thetimesherald.com: http://bwne.ws/2c4yzUa Hundreds of kayakers make their way up the Black River Canal during Paddle and Pour Saturday, August 27, 2016 in Port Huron. Russ Burgett, of Toledo, launches his kayak at Bakers Field during Paddle and Pour Saturday, August 28, 2016 in Port Huron.
In this May 9, 2016, file photo, Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., speaks during a news conference in Philadelphia. Toomey is the rare conservative Republican who's running for re-election with the support of gun-control activists, including billionaire Michael Bloomberg.