The governor of Puerto Rico has signed several laws to help protect insurance policy holders as thousands of claims remain unresolved more than a year after Hurricane Maria
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is heading to Washington for meetings with President Trump and Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao to discuss the need for a new rail tunnel under the Hudson River
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is denying that he ever met WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
Column: Tiger Woods keeps expectations reasonable as hype around him grows following Tour Championship victory
Venezuelan migrants in need of urgent medical care are receiving surgeries aboard a U.S. Navy ship docked off Colombia's coast
The Navy says a drill was taking place at a Maryland base that's home to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where an active shooter had been reported
A U.S. judge overseeing a criminal case involving Pacific Gas & Electric Co. is asking the utility to explain any role it may have played in a massive wildfire that destroyed a Northern California town
Dusan Tadic scores twice, taking Ajax to last 16 in Champions League for first time in 12 years, beating AEK Athens 2-0
The Massachusetts museum that drew international condemnation for its decision to raise money by selling dozens of works of art, including two by Norman Rockwell, says it only needed to sell about half the pieces to reach its goal
Police in Maryland say they're investigating a possible report of an active shooter at the Walter Reed hospital outside Washington
Authorities are looking for a woman whose car was found abandoned in a snowy ditch in rural north-central Kansas
Viktoria Plzen has beaten CSKA Moscow 2-1 on Tuesday, a result which ensures Real Madrid and Roma both qualify for the knockout stages of the Champions League
The White House is warning Chinese President Xi Jinping against trying to wait out President Donald Trump in the ongoing trade dispute between their countries
The defense attorney for a former Chicago police detective says his client acted properly after a white officer fatally shot black teenager Laquan McDonald
Trump says he's "very disappointed" in GM closing plants, White House "looking at cutting all subsidies" for auto giant
After more than 50 hours of play stretched out over nearly three weeks, the chess world championship match will be decided by speedy tiebreaker games on Wednesday
A New York City woman who suffered a severe arm injury protesting the Dakota Access oil pipeline in North Dakota two years ago is suing law enforcement even though she does not yet have evidence that might help her prove law officers were to blame
A businessman pained over the destruction to the town of Paradise caused by a deadly Northern California wildfire plans to give $1,000 each to students and staff members from the local high school
A Trump administration official says Russia is violating a landmark nuclear missile treaty from which the White House plans to withdraw
Chinese scientist who claims first gene-edited babies kept much of his work secret
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