The Senate formally accepted the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump shortly after noon on Thursday, House managers, who will act as prosecutors, arrived on the Senate floor after walking silently across the
With the help of DNA technology, the mother of an unidentified baby was found dead in a Connecticut parking lot in 1988 has been identified. The unidentified newborn boy was discovered in a parking
The House voted Wednesday afternoon to formally send the impeachment charges against President Donald Trump to the Senate later in the day, signaling the third presidential impeachment trial in American history. The House resolution
Florida police have a suspect in custody following the discovery of four bodies inside a home that were linked to a Connecticut family missing for over a week. Sheriff’s deputies from Osceola County were
Federal prosecutors announced charges Tuesday against six New York City correctional officers accused of taking thousands of dollars in bribes to smuggle drugs to inmates at the Rikers Island jail complex. Fifteen other people,
Authorities state that a man was arrested after allegedly stabbing eight people in and around downtown Colorado Springs early Monday morning. Officers were dispatched to the area of 8th Street and Limit Street for a reported
On Monday, N.J. Senator Cory Booker announced he is suspending his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, saying he no longer has a path to victory in the race to challenge President Donald Trump.
A man survived three weeks in the Alaskan wilderness after his remote cabin burned down. The man, 30-year-old Tyson Steele, was rescued last week by Alaskan State Troopers who spotted an “SOS” signal stamped
A fast-moving storm sweeping across parts of the U.S. Gulf Coast and Southeast has already been blamed for at least 12 deaths throughout the South and Midwest. The storm system has produced heavy
The House passed a resolution Thursday to limit President Donald Trump’s war powers against Iran, as he navigate the tensions in the Middle East. The chamber approved it by a 224-194 vote. Three Republicans