Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Moscow will target the U.S. with its new missiles if America deploys new missiles in Europe.
Author: Doug Stanglin, USA TODAY
Fired factory worker goes on shooting rampage at Aurora, Illinois, plant, killing five
Heavily armed police swarm to industrial valve company in southwest Chicago suburb of Aurora.
Flu widespread in US with 15.2 million cases since October, but experts see ‘low-severity’ season
More people have received flu shots this year than last. The overall hospitalization rate so far this season is 20.1 per 100,000 people compared to30.5 per 100,000 at this period last year.
Democratic Party of Virginia wants Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax out amid sexual assault claims
The second accusation of sexual assault against Fairfax prompts one lawmaker to threaten impeachment proceedings.
Virginia Lt. Gov. Fairfax acknowledges 2004 consensual encounter with accuser, denies sexual assault
Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax acknowledges that he had a consensual encounter with a colleague in aBoston hotel during the 2004 Democratic national convention but flatly denieshercharges of sexual assault.
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Slow-moving Arctic front could bring heavy snow from South Dakota to Upper Michigan
Heavy snow in Yosemite prompts park service to warn visitors to stay indoors to avoid falling trees.
Suspect sought in 5 killings, including his parents, near Baton Rouge in an apparent domestic dispute
Authorities said the killings in two areas around Baton Rouge appeared to involve a domestic dispute.
Banksy drawing, worth millions, of sad-faced girl stolen in Paris
The image had been drawnon theemergency door of the Bataclan concert hall in memory of a deadly terrorist attack in 2015 that killed 90 people.
British paper apologizes to Melania Trump, pays ‘substantial damages’ over article
The Telegraph said it published false claims about first Lady Melania Trump’s family and modeling career in its Saturday Magazine.
Roger Stone indictment: Top takeaways from the 24-page report
While it does not mention WikiLeaks by name, referring to the group instead as “Organization 1,” the indictment makes clear that the outfit,headed byJulian Assange, is at the heart of the case.