DENVER (AP) -- They're ubiquitous in Asia, swarming the bustling streets of Bangkok, New Delhi and Beijing.
Now, a company that manufactures the tuk-tuk -- the three-wheeled motorized... READ MORE »
NEW YORK (AP) -- The Family Research Council has accepted the resignation of Josh Duggar in the wake of the reality TV star's apology for unspecified bad behavior as a young teen.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Documents swept up in the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound portray a leader cut off from his underlings, disappointed by their failures, beset by their complaints and... READ MORE »
IONIA, Mich. (AP) -- It isn't quite a message in a bottle, but an Ohio man says he found a 21-year-old message secreted in a camera film case that had traveled some 40 miles down the Grand... READ MORE »
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The prevailing images of protests in Baltimore and Ferguson, Missouri, over police killings of black men were of police in riot gear, handcuffed protesters, tear gas and... READ MORE »
LINDEN, N.J. (AP) -- Police in central New Jersey are seeking a thief who apparently appreciates the finer things in life.
Linden police say a shoplifter stole a bottle of Remy Martin... READ MORE »
HARRISBURG -- Montour County's district attorney fell short in her effort to receive a nomination to run for the state's Supreme Court, as Republicans nominated the three candidates... READ MORE »
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Five years ago, federal accident investigators recommended that the government require video cameras in locomotive cabs to record engineers' actions. But it didn't happen... READ MORE »
Former undercover agent Jay Dobyns says people can be forgiven for thinking Sunday's biker bloodbath in Waco, Texas, was a throwback to a bad 1970s movie.
The shootout -- which killed nine... READ MORE »
NEW YORK (AP) -- When Brooklyn Law School professors and alumni refer to an "institution," they might very well be talking about Professor Joseph Crea.
He's taught generations of students... READ MORE »