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JetBlue Flight 312 from Chicago rolled onto the grass after landing just before noon. There were no injuries reported, ...
American companies are being targeted by foreign spies, ransomware groups and even fake job applicants from North Korea. One ...
The Roxbury-based district councilor pleaded guilty in federal court to one count of wire fraud and one count of theft ...
Kseniia Petrova, 30, who was brought into court wearing an orange jumpsuit, had been in federal custody since February. She ...
Arrests of longtime residents in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and raids are tearing families and congregations apart.
As climate change and development exacerbate the Mississippi River’s environmental problems, many communities will have to ...
Saturday, President Trump's wish for a military parade comes true. The celebration of the Army's 250th birthday will come during the President's 79th birthday. The event will bring big costs and ...
More than 100 years after white residents of Tulsa destroyed a thriving Black neighborhood, the city has a plan for reparations. Here & Now 's Scott Tong speaks with Brenda Nails Alford, a descendant ...
For years, New York City-based journalist Jon Kalish struggled to maintain a relationship with his estranged daughter Meleia, ...
Colleges and universities have had to adjust their admissions processes after the Supreme Court struck down race-based affirmative action a couple of years ago.
Justices unanimously decided that a family’s lawsuit can move forward after law enforcement wrongly raided their home.
The flight carrying 242 passengers and 12 crew members crashed into a medical college minutes after taking off.