Sandusky's defense is prepared to argue Thursday that his original defense in his criminal trial was ineffective.
The 243-foot-long, helium-filled blimp became untethered from its mooring at the Edgewood Area of Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland shortly before noon Wednesday.
The lawsuit alleges that only two hospitals provide the necessary treatment, and their beds are nearly always full.
Francis raised the immigration issue at a time when Republican U.S. presidential contenders have touted actions to stem the flow of immigrants into the country.
Kathleen Kane is accused of leaking grand jury information to a newspaper to get back at a former colleague.
In preparation for Pope Francis’ visit to Philadelphia in September, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf is shutting down parts of three major highways and utilizing the National Guard.
Crews are currently working to repair the massive crater, but officials said that they cannot guarantee that repairs will be finished by Tuesday.
Two elderly men vacate their adoption relationship so they can become husbands.
Shuttle America Flight 2708 climbed 200 feet to avoid a drone that was flying over Prospect Park in Brooklyn.
If the bill passes the House, patients suffering from at least one of 15 medical conditions would be permitted to use marijuana.
The Florida postal worker who flew the gyrocopter onto the Capitol lawn said he planned to protest corruption in politics.
Two people died after small plane crashed near Philadelphia.
Gov. Tom Wolf, who took office last month, said the state's capital punishment regime was “error prone," and "expensive".
Police say they have a 17-year-old suspect in custody after a shooting at a Pittsburgh-area mall Saturday.
After Bill Murray's "Groundhog Day" hit theaters in 1993, about 30,000 people visited Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, for the Feb. 2 celebration.
The butterfly, which had been shipped in October, has a rare condition called "bilateral gynandromorphy."
About 40,000 airport workers and thousands of fast-food employees plan a nationwide protest of low wages Thursday and Friday.
Oral arguments indicate justices leaning toward limited First Amendment protection for online threats.
In response to the thousands of signatures urging TLC to take "19 Kids and Counting" off the air for "LGBTQ fear mongering," fans of the religious family have created two counterpetitions.
As more women allege that they were raped or sexually assaulted by Bill Cosby, observers wonder why he isn't facing criminal charges.
Companies want St. Louis to ease licensing requirements on security guards.
The snowstorm was described by Buffalo's mayor as "heavier than anything that we have seen in over 40 years."