Jay Inslee labels Trump a ‘white nationalist’ at debate
Gov. Jay Inslee of Washington State isn’t get a lot of speaking time so far in Wednesday night’s Democratic presidential nomination debate. But he just grabbed some of the loudest applause from the audience at the Fox Theater in Detroit.
Protesters repeatedly interrupt Dem primary debate, shout down Biden, Booker, de Blasio
Protesters repeatedly interrupted the Democrats' presidential primary debate Wednesday night in Detroit -- and at one point, demonstrators shouted down frontrunner Joe Biden with chants of "three million deportations."
Booker praises protesters who interrupted his remarks to chant, 'Fire Pantaleo'
New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker praised a group of protesters who interrupted his opening statement Wednesday during the second round of Democratic debates to call for the arrest of a New York City police officer accused of using a fatal chokehold on Eric Garner.
Italian officials ban McDonald's near ancient Roman monument
Italian officials have barred McDonald's from building a restaurant near an ancient site in Rome, with some believing it would be disrespectful to serve burgers so close to archaeological wonders.
Fugitive murder suspects could live 'for weeks' in vast Canadian wilderness, survival expert says
Two young men who allegedly murdered three people before disappearing into the vast Canadian wilderness could survive in the elements “for weeks,” according to a survival expert familiar with the terrain of northern Manitoba.
Biden, Harris clash on health care in opening moments of Democratic primary debate
Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., clashed in the opening moments of Wednesday night’s Democratic primary debate on the question of health care -- with Biden accusing Harris of “double talk,” and Harris implying that Biden was “confused.”
De Blasio: ‘We will tax the hell out of the wealthy’
Long-shot Democratic White House contender Bill de Blasio wasted no time at Wednesday's debate in highlighting his progressive credentials and in launching a broadside against the two top contenders standing center stage – former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris of California.
Lawyers for missing Connecticut mom's husband calls report of her blood-stained shirt 'speculation'
Attorneys for Fotis Dulos are calling reports that investigators found a blood-stained T-shirt and bra that may be what his client's estranged missing wife, Jennifer Dulos, was wearing on the day she disappeared "sounds like desperate speculation."
Illinois man accused of killing his 74-year-old mom with sword in suburban home: police
An Illinois man with mental health issues and a history of erratic behavior was arrested Sunday after stabbing his mother with a sword and stuffing her body into a trash can, police said.
Jeffrey Epstein lured scientists with his wealth in scheme to spread his DNA: report
Wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein, who has been accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls, dangled money at scientists in the hopes of creating a new race of humans with his DNA by impregnating women at his New Mexico ranch, according to a bombshell report.
5 things we learned from Billie Eilish's interview with Rolling Stone
Billie Eilish is perhaps the biggest pop success story of 2019, and in her recent interview with Rolling Stone, the teenage singer opened up about her recent catapult to fame.
Joy Behar says Elizabeth Warren's Medicare-for-all push is a 'big mistake,' a 'death knell' for Democratic Party
"The View" liberal co-host Joy Behar slammed Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., on Wednesday for her fiery push for Medicare-For-All, calling it a "big mistake" ahead of the 2020 election.
Bernie Sanders shuts down 2020 opponent's 'Medicare-for-all' criticism with eyebrow-raising retort
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., upped the temperature on the Democratic debate stage on Tuesday as he vehemently defended his plan for reforming health care in the United States.
Warren scolds audience for laughing at story of ALS sufferer in 'Medicare-for-all' debate: 'This isn’t funny’
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., on Tuesday was not happy at the 2020 Democratic debate audience’s reaction to her pulling the debate back to her story of a friend who was suffering from ALS while battling his insurance company -- telling the audience “this isn’t funny.”
Judge overturns California man's 2006 terror conviction
A federal judge on Tuesday overturned the 2006 conviction of a California man accused of plotting an attack in the United States after attending a terrorist training camp in Pakistan.
Puerto Rico official: Former congressional rep to be nominated as island secretary of state, next in line for governor
Embattled Puerto Rican Gov. Ricardo Rosselló will nominate former congressional representative Pedro Pierluisi as secretary of state, effectively making him the next in the line to lead the U.S. territory after Rossello resigns Friday, an island lawmaker said.
Tim Ryan called out for not placing hand on heart for national anthem at Dem debate
Democratic presidential contender Tim Ryan stood out as the only candidate who didn't put his hand on his heart during a performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the opening of Tuesday night's debate in Detroit, prompting commentators to zing the marginal candidate even before opening statements began.
Mississippi Walmart shooting victims identified; suspect charged with murder
The two victims who were shot and killed after police said a gunman opened fire inside a northern Mississippi Walmart on Tuesday have been identified and the suspect has been charged with two counts of murder.
Florida beekeeper says someone may have poisoned millions of his honey bees
A veteran Florida beekeeper thinks someone may have poisoned his honey bees and is offering $30,000 for information leading to the arrest of whoever’s responsible.
Wisconsin man who killed 4 people may have been copying Jayme Closs case, police say
A Wisconsin man who killed three of his family members and another woman on Sunday may have been trying to copy the kidnapping of Jayme Closs, the teenager who escaped her captor after he killed her parents earlier this year, sheriff’s officials said.
Part of crane collapses onto Manhattan apartment building
A freestanding crane boom partially collapsed onto an apartment building in New York City's East Village on Tuesday, snarling traffic on a key Manhattan road but not causing any injuries.
As federal government restores capital punishment, Pennsylvania pushes to end it
A mother on a mission: Vicki Schieber's 23-year-old daughter, Shannon, was brutally murdered by a serial rapist in 1998. And for the past two-decades she has dedicated herself to fighting against the death penalty. "His death wasn't going to help us heal."
Texas man found dead, woman's body in freezer after apparent murder-suicide: police
A Texas man was found early Monday with a self-inflicted gunshot wound and a woman was found inside the freezer of the home after what is believed to have been a murder-suicide, police said.
The Wall Street Journal reports wealthy parents are exploiting a loophole to get their kids aid meant for poorer students; Fox Business Network's Jackie DeAngelis reports.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed reportedly offers to help 9/11 victims families with lawsuit against Saudi Arabia
Attorney for the accused 9/11 mastermind says the offer is contingent on whether Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is spared the death penalty; Rick Leventhal reports.
California police execute search warrants at Gilroy Garlic Festival shooter's home, car
Officers have served two search warrants associated with the gunman who opened fire at a Northern California food festival on Sunday night, which killed three people and wounded at least 12 others, police said Monday.
The American Center for Law & Justice obtains Department of Justice's immunity agreements with Clinton lawyers Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson; insight from Jordan Sekulow, ACLJ executive director, and Tom Fitton, Judicial Watch president.