Castro victims Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus will chronicle their brutal abduction
Cold Winter Will Burn a Hole in Your Wallet
Chilly weather and expensive fuel will make it an expensive winter
WWII Vet, 94, Gets His Medals
More than 70 years later
Slain Math Teacher Was a ‘Hero’
Authorities say he was trying to protect the children
Bye-Bye, Carbon: The U.S. Is (Slowly) Winning the Emissions War
For environmental wonks like me, one of the biggest casualties of the government shutdown was the brief loss of the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the invaluable federal agency that crunches detailed statistics on …
Bay Area Unions Announce an End to Transit Strike
Four days into the strike, unions and managers have reached a “tentative” agreement
Boy Scouts Punish Leaders Who Toppled Ancient Rock
The two Utah men violated the Scout’s “Leave No Trace” policy
Ohio Accepts Medicaid Expansion Funds
The swing-state is only the 8th led by a Republican governor to do so.
Federal Judges Extend Calif. Deadline to Reduce Prison Overcrowding
Authorities have until Feb. 24 to come up with a solution
North Carolina Man Charged After Daughter Fatally Shoots Herself
The 2-year-old found a loaded .22-caliber pistol stashed under the couch
Special Prosecutor Will Examine Closely-Watched Alleged Rape Case
The prosecutor will investigate allegations more than a year after the case was first dropped
8 Injured During ‘Severe Turbulence’ On Plane
One person had to be hospitalized
Send in the Pregnant Cows? Not So Fast, Say South Dakota Ranchers
After a terrible blizzard, the proposal to import 10,000 pregnant head of cattle from neighboring states may complicate an already difficult situation