• Charles Rangel Draws Fire for GOP Slavery Remark

    Veteran U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel came under fire this week for saying that some members of the Republican Party “believe that slavery isn’t over,” Mediaite reports. The longtime Democratic congressman made the remark during a rally Thursday for Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo as he appealed to Democrats to go to the polls for…

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  • NYPD Cops Recovering After Hatchet Attack

    Two New York City police officers are recovering after they were attacked last week by a man brandishing a hatchet in the borough of Queens, police officials told the New York Daily News on Saturday. The attack occurred Thursday when four rookie officers were posing for photos in the middle of the afternoon near Jamaica…

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  • NY and NJ Ebola Quarantines Under Fire

    In a firsthand account of her experience under a mandatory Ebola quarantine in New Jersey, a health care worker condemned the process, calling it disorganized, frightening and chaotic. Kaci Hickox, the first traveler quarantined Friday under guidelines announced the same day, wrote the account for the Dallas Morning News in a piece that appeared Saturday.…

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  • Md. Teen Viciously Attacked on the Way to Look for Work

    A West Baltimore group of girls allegedly beat and robbed a teenage girl just blocks away from a local mall where she planned to submit a job application. The victim’s mother, who didn’t want to be identified, told WJZ in Baltimore that the group that attacked her daughter is part of the “Sisterhood” gang. “They…

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  • Search Resumes in DC for Missing 8-Year-Old Relisha Rudd

    Volunteers resumed searching Saturday for 8-year-old Relisha Rudd, who went missing seven months ago after her mother entrusted her in the care of a janitor, who worked at the homeless shelter where the family lived in Washington, D.C. Four teams—including search-and-rescue workers from Maine, who arrived in the area Thursday to help out—scoured three areas…

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  • Top Cop Says NYPD Hatchet Attack Was an ‘Act of Terror’

    Commissioner William Bratton of the New York City Police Department said Friday that a hatchet attack on four rookie cops a day earlier was an “act of terror” by a homegrown radical, according to the Associated Press. The man, Zale Thompson, 32, was shot and killed Thursday when he reportedly attacked a group of rookie…

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  • LAPD Officer Accused in Brutal Attack on Restrained Man

    A Los Angeles police officer is under fire amid allegations that he kicked and beat a man who was being held down by other officers, sources close to the investigation told the Los Angeles Times. Four officers involved in the arrest and a sergeant who arrived on the scene have been relieved of duty with…

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  • Mass. Man Beats Staggering Odds, Winning Twice in 1 Lottery Drawing

    Some may call it an accident, but by most accounts, Kenneth J. Stokes of Norwood, Mass., is a lucky man. He won $546,000 in the Massachusetts State Lottery this week after his number came up twice, according to ABC’s Good Morning America. This is what happened: He is a lottery season ticket holder in the…

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  • NY and NJ Impose Ebola Quarantines

    After the first case of Ebola was diagnosed in New York City, state officials in New York and New Jersey announced a screening system on Friday that is stricter than federal guidelines for those entering the United States from some West African nations. Medical personnel and others coming from Guinea, Sierra Leone or Liberia after…

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  • Watch: Obama Warns Against ‘Hysteria’ and 'Fear’ in Ebola Battle

    In an effort to tamp down fear about the spread of Ebola in the U.S., President Barack Obama on Saturday urged Americans not to give in to hysteria or fear. “This is a serious disease, but we can’t give in to hysteria or fear—because that only makes it harder to get people the accurate information…

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