The VA was sued in 2011 for allegedly leasing out its facilities to non-government entities while homeless veterans slept on the streets.
Marshals arrest fugitive treasure hunter who found ‘Ship of Gold’
He is accused of bilking investors after selling more than $50 million worth of gold discovered in a shipwreck off the Carolina coast in 1987.
Netanyahu to address joint session of Congress; Obama will not meet with Israel PM
Affordable Care Act hits 9.5 million
The Affordable Care Act has hit 9.5 million enrollees for 2015.
U.S. Army: no decision in Bergdahl case
General Milley is still reviewing the 2009 disappearance of Sergeant Bergdahl to determine if disciplinary action is necessary.
Mormon Church supports protections for gays, drawing praise and criticism
Some hailed the decision as a symbolic gesture of progress, others argued that the church was simply trying to make a preemptive strike in advance of the Supreme Court ruling to not appear bigoted.
Thieves use SUV to smash into Wells Fargo museum in San Francisco, steal gold nuggets
The thieves made off with just $13,000 in gold while leaving behind priceless artifacts from the Gold Rush era.
Florida woman released from jail in ‘stand your ground’ case
She had unsuccessfully used the controversial law to defend herself, but the judge threw out a 20-year sentence and she was eventually given a deal for time served and two years of house arrest for the 2010 shooting.
Jury convicts two Vanderbilt football players of rape; two more yet to be tried
Images the players took of the assault helped convict them, and the jury wasn’t swayed by arguments that they were drunk out of their minds.
Long Island teen dies after colliding with light pole while snow tubing
The teen had been enjoying the winter weather with two friends when he lost control of the tube.
- «Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 121
- 122
- 123
- 124
- 125
- …
- 194
- Next Page»