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North Carolina postal worker murdered on the job, leaving daughters orphaned months after husband’s death
United States Postal Service employee Brandi Reynolds was working her route on Friday in Hays — about 160 miles west of Raleigh — when she was allegedly kidnapped and shot dead by William Craig Durham.
Judge raps Trump over bid to freeze Gateway tunnel funding: ‘Flagrantly violates federal law’
A Manhattan federal judge permanently blocked the Trump administration Monday from withholding federal money meant for the $16 billion Gateway tunnel project underneath the Hudson River, saying an attempt to do so this past September was “flagrantly” illegal.
Helicopter pilot reports near miss with remote-controlled plane on same day JetBlue aircraft hits drone before landing at JFK
A helicopter pilot reported a near-miss with a remote-controlled plane on the same day a JetBlue passenger aircraft hit a drone as it was touching down at John F. Kennedy Airport.
Americans name our greatest contribution over last 250 years — and list a surprising food as ‘most ‘American’
Most Americans believe that democracy is America’s greatest gift to the world, according to a new poll carried out ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary.
Exclusive | FCC should scrap ABC’s TV licenses, media watchdog says, alleging partisan bias
A conservative media watchdog is urging the Federal Communications Commission not to renew ABC’s licenses, accusing the broadcaster of partisan bias as its lucrative TV rights are up in the air.
Mamdani’s rent-freeze win could come back to bite him — at the Supreme Court
Left-wing activists could be in for a judicial smackdown: Don’t expect Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s rent freeze to survive a constitutional challenge.
Nancy Pelosi’s legacy: Power above all
Nancy Pelosi is starting a new career at age 86, teaching at the Nancy Pelosi Institute for Representative Democracy at the University of California,…
Rare tick-borne virus turns deadly fast as US cases reach record high, experts warn
A rare and potentially fatal tick-borne illness currently spreading across the United States can be traced back to a 1958 case involving a young boy on a farm.
1984 photo of worker kissing Statue of Liberty in daring display resurfaces ahead of America 250 celebrations
During the 1984 restoration of the Statue of Liberty, construction worker Anthony Soraci was pictured planting a kiss on Lady Liberty’s forehead, decades after the monument welcomed his grandparents to America.
Ukrainian millionaire, partner and son injured in Monaco after maniac drops makeshift bomb
A Ukrainian businessman, his partner and their teen son were wounded after a man detonated a makeshift bomb in Monaco on Monday — the first known “deliberate” act of its kind in the principality.