A 13-year-old held on felony murder charges in the death of a Barnard College student Tessa Majors faces a probable cause hearing Tuesday.
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Family of Tessa Majors rips NYPD sergeants union boss for linking student’s murder to marijuana
Mayor di Blasio tweeted his outrage against an NYPD union leader hours before more than 1,000 mourners gathered to honor Tessa Majors at a vigil.
Death toll climbs to 10 as winter storm prompts weather alerts for 60 million people
Almost 60 million Americans faced winter weather alerts as snow, ice and a wintry mix from two closely aligned storms swept much of the nation.
‘Mixed bag of glop’ prompts weather alerts for 25 million Americans, threatens commutes from Missouri to DC
Some areas could see a foot of snow, others could just see ice, snow or rain – or a “mixed bag of glop,” forecasters said.
Chances of survival ‘difficult’ after Chilean military plane goes missing with 38 aboard
The missing Chilean military plane was supposed to travel through Drake Passage on its way to Antarctica.
‘Atmospheric river’ sweeps in behind bomb cyclone as heavy rains batter California, Arizona
As if last week’s bomb cyclone wasn’t enough, an “atmospheric river” began its assault Wednesday on parts of California and Arizona.
British leaders mourn victims, clash over terrorism ahead of Trump visit
The vigil honoring terror attack victims took place the same day President Donald Trump flew to the city for a NATO summit that opens Tuesday.
50 million people under winter storm watches, advisories as ‘bomb cyclone’ storm hits Northeast
More than 50 million people remained under winter storm advisories or warnings a week after the historic bomb cyclone smashed the Pacific Coast.
Winter storms trigger travel headaches in 30 states; plane slides off taxiway in Buffalo
An unrelenting winter storm was marching east from the Plains and Midwest on Sunday as weary Thanksgiving weekend travelers made their way home.
11 wounded in shooting rampage at New Orleans French Quarter; no arrests made
Eleven people were wounded in a shooting rampage early Sunday on the edge of the famed French Quarter of New Orleans in an area thick with tourists.