Pyongyang warns that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ‘may see what a real ballistic missile is in the not distant future.’
Author: Doug Stanglin, USA TODAY
Powerful winter storm threatens millions of travelers heading home – especially in New England
As a winter storm continues east and disrupts holiday traffic, a nor’easter is set to dump heavy snow from New Jersey to Boston.
Snow to hit 2,000-mile stretch from Nevada to New England as weekend travelers head home
Black Friday blizzards and snow expected from Nevada to the Upper Midwest and into New England. Meanwhile, severe thunderstorms are headed south.
London Bridge terror attack: Police fatally shoot a man wearing fake explosive device who stabbed 2 people to death
Police call the attack by a man wearing a fake explosive device a ‘terrorist incident’
Thanksgiving storms dump snow on much of the US – and it isn’t over yet
A new storm, already pummeling California, could disrupt Thanksgiving travelers in the northeast and mid-Atlantic states heading home on Sunday.
Thanksgiving weather: Snow, wind could snarl travel in central, eastern USA as 55M clog roads, airports
Wintry conditions are expected not only to delay travelers on icy, crowded Interstates, but also disrupt air travel with strong, gusty winds at key airports.
Ex-Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky appears in court; resentenced to 30 to 60 years
Jerry Sandusky, 75, is serving a 30 to 60 year sentence for sexual abuse of 10 boys through a youth charity.
Red tide, the toxic algae bloom that kills wildlife, returns to southwest Florida
Southwest Florida is warily watching the return of red tide, a toxic algae bloom that cost businesses nearly $150 million in losses last year
‘No wall can’t be broken down’: Germany marks 30 years since collapse of the Berlin Wall
Chancellor Angela Merkel says history proves that barriers to freedom cannot stand as she and Germany mark 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Researchers didn’t think humans attacked woolly mammoths – until they uncovered a trap in Mexico
Woolly mammoth bones found in Mexico prove that hunters actually attacked the mammal, instead of waiting for them to die