weatherWhat is a Nor'easter? East Coast Braces for Winter Storm StellaA winter storm this week could bring more than a foot of snow to parts of the Northeast — in other words, a nor'easter. The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning for New York City and parts of New Jersey and Connecticut
D.C.‘I’m Not Sorry.’ Indian-American Woman on Why She Confronted Sean Spicer in an Apple StoreAn Indian-American woman who accosted Sean Spicer in an Apple store in Washington, D.C. says she has no regrets about her confrontation with the White House press secretary, which went viral after she livestreamed it
Crime2 Former Penn State Officials Plead Guilty in Jerry Sandusky Molestation CaseTwo former Penn State University administrators have pleaded guilty in the Jerry Sandusky child molestation case, more than five years after the scandal broke. Ex-Athletic Director Tim Curley and former university Vice President Gary Schultz each pleaded guilty
weatherA Winter Storm Is About to Bring Heavy Snow and Strong Winds to the NortheastA powerful nor'easter could bring blizzard conditions and more than a foot of snow to some parts of the Northeast, proving that winter is not done yet. Meteorologists said the storm could dump 12 to 18 inches of snow on New York City
CrimePreviously Unseen Footage Questions Events That Led to Fatal Ferguson ShootingA convenience store is disputing a new documentary's claim that previously unreleased surveillance video suggests Michael Brown didn't rob the store shortly before he was fatally shot by police in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014
HealthcareHospitals Are Worried About Caring for Newly Uninsured Patients Under GOP PlanThe hospital system, like others around the country, now is facing enormous uncertainty under the health care overhaul proposed by congressional Republicans. The American Hospital Association wrote Congress warning that the bill would lead to cuts in a program that provides for the most vulnerable
protestHow Violent Protests at Middlebury and Berkeley Became a Warning for Other SchoolsRecent student demonstrations that escalated into violence have fueled a national debate over free speech on college campuses, forcing universities to rethink how to effectively prepare for controversial speakers — and the accompanying protests
D.C.‘I’m Not Sorry.’ Indian-American Woman on Why She Confronted Sean Spicer in an Apple StoreAn Indian-American woman who accosted Sean Spicer in an Apple store in Washington, D.C. says she has no regrets about her confrontation with the White House press secretary, which went viral after she livestreamed it
Crime2 Former Penn State Officials Plead Guilty in Jerry Sandusky Molestation CaseTwo former Penn State University administrators have pleaded guilty in the Jerry Sandusky child molestation case, more than five years after the scandal broke. Ex-Athletic Director Tim Curley and former university Vice President Gary Schultz each pleaded guilty
weatherA Winter Storm Is About to Bring Heavy Snow and Strong Winds to the NortheastA powerful nor'easter could bring blizzard conditions and more than a foot of snow to some parts of the Northeast, proving that winter is not done yet. Meteorologists said the storm could dump 12 to 18 inches of snow on New York City
CrimePreviously Unseen Footage Questions Events That Led to Fatal Ferguson ShootingA convenience store is disputing a new documentary's claim that previously unreleased surveillance video suggests Michael Brown didn't rob the store shortly before he was fatally shot by police in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014
HealthcareHospitals Are Worried About Caring for Newly Uninsured Patients Under GOP PlanThe hospital system, like others around the country, now is facing enormous uncertainty under the health care overhaul proposed by congressional Republicans. The American Hospital Association wrote Congress warning that the bill would lead to cuts in a program that provides for the most vulnerable
protestHow Violent Protests at Middlebury and Berkeley Became a Warning for Other SchoolsRecent student demonstrations that escalated into violence have fueled a national debate over free speech on college campuses, forcing universities to rethink how to effectively prepare for controversial speakers — and the accompanying protests
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