Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe would not say whether he nominated President Donald Trump but lauded his efforts to defuse the Korean crisis.
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Aurora shooting victim Josh Pinkard texted love to his wife as he lay dying
One of the victims of a gunman’s rampage in Illinois texted love to his wife as he lay dying: “I received a text at 1:24 from my precious husband.”
Disgraced ex-congressman Anthony Weiner released from prison, must register as sex offender
Anthony Weiner, the ex-congressman convicted of sexting with a 15-year-old girl, has been released from prison to a transitional facility.
Wall of winter weather brings sleet, ice and snow from Seattle to New York, affecting 100 million people
A wall of winter weather rolling across a wide swath of the northern United States on Tuesday brought sleet, snow, ice and commuter headaches from Seattle to New York.
‘They have made change’: 1 year after carnage in Parkland, where key figures are now
Those who rose to prominence after a gunman’s rampage at a high school in Parkland, Florida, one year ago Thursday have been forever transformed.
Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax could face articles of impeachment Monday
The second accusation of sexual assault against Fairfax has prompted one lawmaker to threaten impeachment proceedings against the lieutenant governor.
Poll: Virginia split on whether Gov. Ralph Northam should resign; he insists, ‘I’m not going anywhere’
Gov. Ralph Northam vowed to remain in office Sunday while Virginians appeared split on whether the besieged Democrat should resign from office.
Gov. Ralph Northam, back to work after racist photo scandal, signs Amazon incentive bill
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signed a $750 million Amazon incentive package and mourned the death of a state trooper.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam still clings to office amid racist yearbook photo scandal
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam clung to his job Tuesday amid indications that he might not be forced out if he refuses to quit.
‘Parkland Speaks’: Survivors of deadly school shooting wrote book out Tuesday
Survivors of last year’s deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida, share essays, poems and photosin an emotion-filledbook released Tuesday.