In an interview that aired today, President Obama said that “if we find out that there was a big breakdown and somebody didn’t do their job” regarding the attack on the U.S. outposts in Benghazi, Libya, “then they’ll be held responsible.” The president made his......
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Fourteen people were rescued this morning from a tall ship that was sunk by Hurricane Sandy, but a Coast Guard plane is scouring the churning seas for two crew members who are missing.
Dr. Besser outlines the 5 necessities needed to battle serious health hazards from the superstorm.
On location for 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' in Brooklyn, late night host talks with GMA.
Gwinnett County, Georgia, authorities are seeking information regarding the accidental death of Natina Reed from the R&B group Blaque. Reed, 32, was fatally struck by a car late Friday night while standing in a roadway just north of Lilburn. The unidentified driver of the vehicle...
From the Carolinas to Maine, people are stocking up on supplies to ride out the Superstorm.
How cruise ships are weathering out the storm that is pounding the Atlantic Coast.
Syrian warplanes conduct intense air raids around Damascus suburbs, 15 strikes so far
Never mind the closed schools, shut down transit systems, and hundreds of thousands of evacuees. Lindsay Lohan wants to know what the big deal is. “WHY is everyone in SUCH a panic about hurricane (i’m calling it Sally)..?” she tweeted Sunday night. “Stop projecting negativity!...
As much of the nation sits at a standstill as the ferocious storm makes its way up the East Coast, traffic in and out of airports and train stations from North Carolina to Boston have been virtually shut down, and many may not be back in service until later this week.
The storm has forced city officials to shut down public transportation.
Many cities on the Eastern Seaboard might become basins with a significant surge of sea water.

