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Published June 19, 2013
As Rhode Island lawmakers debate whether to default on $75 million of moral obligation debt related to former Major League Baseball star Curt Schilling’s failed 38 Studios, a new report warns that not honoring the debt would have “several detrimental impacts” to the state.
Published June 18, 2013
A body has been found in a Connecticut lake near where a photographer disappeared last week after returning to a state park to retrieve a mountain bike he'd lost a day earlier.
Published June 16, 2013
He was thrust into the international spotlight - and then jail - after the White House wrongly blamed him for the Benghazi attack last September which left the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three others dead, but Egyptian filmmaker Nakoula Basseley Nakoula told FoxNews.com he loves America and went out of his way to avoid any criticism of the Obama administration.
Published June 16, 2013
Ricky Robinson wants one thing for Father’s Day.
He wants to see his heroic, selfless walk again.
Published June 12, 2013
A petition to stop enforcement of a Texas town’s red light cameras has been ruled invalid due to a technicality, but one man is vowing to go full-speed ahead with his fight against the technology.
Published June 11, 2013
The girlfriend of the former CIA employee who claims to be source of bombshell classified leaks has apparently taken to her blog to voice her loneliness, saying she is now “lost at sea” without a compass.
Published June 04, 2013
Leathernecks from Marine Corps Base Quantico will take their hooks and bows to all public waters in and around the Virginia military training installation on Friday and Saturday as part of the base’s first snakehead fishing tournament. The two-day contest will culminate with a weigh-in and prizes will be doled out for the largest snakehead captured, as well as for the most total weigh of all species combined.
Published May 31, 2013
Terrorists typically suffer from low self-esteem and joining terror networks gives them a “sense of belonging,” according to an online lesson plan for Florida high school students.
Published May 31, 2013
Cleveland police say they've made eight arrests after a brawl broke out at a kindergarten graduation.
Published May 26, 2013
For his 107th Memorial Day, Richard Arvine Overton — believed to be the nation’s oldest veteran — is planning a quiet day at the Texas home he built after returning home from World War II. He wouldn’t want it any other way.