Nauert used to work with Fox News until 2017 when she joined the Trump administration.
Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford was traveling from Indianapolis to Boston when another passenger experienced a medical episode.
Edmund Zagorski was executed by electric chair in Tennessee. David Earl Miller, Tennessee's longest standing death row inmate, is next in line for execution.
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The man told the FBI agent that "he knew how to detonate a bomb by using a cellular phone."
President Donald Trump called the Amendment – established in 1868, after the close of the Civil War – a “crazy policy” at the rally.
A tornado touched down near Eagle Lake, Houston on Wednesday afternoon.
Democratic candidates, like Robert "Beto" O'Rourke, are hoping to ride a blue wave on Nov. 6.
Cesar Sayoc had allegedly had compiled a list of at least 100 potential targets, a number of unnamed law enforcement officials and federal authorities told media outlets.
Her body was found slumped on a desolate sidewalk in August.
The accused told an undercover agent he wanted to kill and eat a child, and proceeded to make plans with the officer to get the kid to a rural area.
The remains were found during restructuring work on an annex to the embassy, located near Villa Borghese museum, Rome.
Doctors diagnosed him with septic shock and the condition purpura, which they believe came about from an unknown bacterial infection.
Jacob Wohl’s name came to the forefront hours after Peter Carr, the spokesperson for the special counsel’s office, said they had told told FBI to investigate claims of women being paid to frame Robert Mueller.
Matt Drudge, the founder of "Drudge Report" criticized the hosts of a show for laughing while discussing the shooting.
The announcement came days after right-wing personality Candace Owens asserted that the pro-Trump rapper had designed a logo and merchandise for a political branding exercise called “Blexit."
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Stephanie Carafa, 32, a teacher at Thomas Jefferson High School in Bergen County was arrested on charges of child endangerment and aggravated criminal sexual contact.
Union County sheriff's dispatcher Ashley Rushing said Dazia Ideah Lee, 20, was charged of involuntary manslaughter and a misdemeanor count of driving on a closed or unopened highway.
The student died after choking during an on-campus, school-sanctioned pancake eating contest for charity on March 30, 2017. The law firm that represents the family said the lawsuit aims to highlight the dangers of such amateur eating competitions.
Efren Alvarez, 53, was convicted of one felony count of human labor trafficking and three felony counts of extortion in August and faced up to 15 years in prison.
Vishnu Viswanath and Meenakshi Moorthy had recently moved to California from New York. Their bodies were recovered by rangers Thursday, a day after visitors had spotted them.
Judge Aleta Trauger granted a temporary restraining order saying Tennessee must allow Zagorski's lawyer to have "immediate access to a telephone during the time preceding and during the execution."
The Democratic nominee for Governor of Florida was called a "stone cold thief" by the president in an interview.
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It all began with Trump congratulating and endorsing Troy Balderson for doing a great job as Congressman from Ohio, only to realize he had tagged a person from British Columbia.
Troops were deployed to the southern border with Mexico to stop the migrant caravan from entering the country.
The singer's "Happy" song was played by Trump at the Indiana rally, which took place hours after the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting that killed 11 people.
Trump's administration asked the court to postpone a trial set for Nov. 5 that will examine the legality of its decision to ask people taking part in the 2020 U.S. census whether they are citizens.