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Student Shot on Widener University Campus in Pa.
Authorities say a shooting on the campus of a university outside of Philadelphia does not appear to be a random act of violence and classes will resume Tuesday morning as the search for the gunman continues.
NY Plans a Facelift for Dingy LaGuardia
Dark, dingy, cramped and sad. These are some of the ways travelers describe LaGuardia Airport, a bustling hub often ranked in customer satisfaction surveys as the worst in America.
But that could be changing.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the state is taking control of an ambitious $3...
Borgata Ends Fake Chip-Tainted Poker Match
State casino regulators canceled the tainted match and ordered all prize money frozen until an investigation is complete.
Boehner: House Won’t Repeal Flood Insurance Hikes
Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) says the House won't take up legislation aimed at neutering a 2012 overhaul of the federal flood insurance program.
Law Firm to Aid Christie Administration Bridgegate Review
Gov. Chris Christie's administration has hired a law firm to assist with an internal review in the wake of an apparent political payback scandal.
Chilling Carjacking 911 Calls Show Ambulance Delay
Calls made to 911 and police on the night a young lawyer was killed in a carjacking outside an upscale New Jersey reveal that it may have taken an ambulance 30 minutes to get to the victim, according to a published report.
Obama Addresses First Economic ‘Promise Zones’
Watch President Barack Obama announce ways the federal government can help economically challenged communities through five new "Promise Zones" during a press conference at 2:20 p.m.
Navy Chopper Crashes Off Virginia, Killing 2
A Navy helicopter with five crew members crashed into the ocean off the Virginia coast during a routine training mission Wednesday, killing two crew members and leaving two in the hospital, the U.S. Navy said. Rescuers searched into the night for a fifth sailor...
Wisniewski Calls Emails on Lane Closures ‘Shocking’
Assemblyman John Wisniewski (D), who has been holding hearings on whether lane closures on ramps to the George Washington Bridge last year were an act of political retribution says newly released emails and texts about the closures are "shocking" and "outrageous."
Coast Guard Rescues 3 Stranded Hunters
The Coast Guard came to the aid of three hunters who were stranded in Beach Haven after their 18-foot boat became grounded during a hunting trip.
Four Suspects in NJ Mall Carjacking Plead Not Guilty
Four men charged with the fatal carjacking of a young lawyer at the Mall at Short Hills, just before Christmas all pleaded not guilty at their arraignment Wednesday in Newark.
Senate Vote Advances Jobless Benefits Bill
Legislation to renew jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed has cleared an initial Senate hurdle, but the bill's fate remains in doubt as President Obama offers his support for the extension.