Chris Chaberski
The Top 10 Most Tornado-Prone Cities
Tornado season is starting in many parts of the country.
All Five Presidents Gather to Dedicate George W. Bush’s Library
On Thursday afternoon at Southern Methodist University outside Dallas, President Obama and former Presidents Clinton, George H.W. Bush and Jimmy Carter gathered at the opening of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum.
Huge Fires on Oil Barges in Alabama Finally Out; Three People in Critical Condition
On Wednesday night, an enormous fire exploded on two oil barges docked on the Mobile River in Alabama, badly injuring three people. After burning for hours, the flames are now out.
New $100 Bills Coming in October
Get ready to throw away all those ratty old Benjamins that are just laying around your house—the newly designed $100 bill will be going into circulation in October.
Couple’s Second Child Dies After Prayer-Only Healing Doesn’t Work (Again)
After their first son died they were convicted of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to probation for 10 years.
Boston Marathon Bomber Charged, Faces Possible Death Penalty
On Monday, the Justice Department announced that it was charging Dzhokhar Tsarnaev with using a weapon of mass destruction that resulted in the deaths of three people at the Boston Marathon last week. If convicted he could face the death penalty or up to life in prison.
Boston Marathon Bombers: One Suspect Captured; One Dead [UPDATED]
The second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing has been captured. Dzokhar Tsarnaev was taken into police custody Friday night -- five days after the bombing that left three dead and left more than 100 injured, police said. The 19-year-old was apprehended after a manhunt that began Thursday night with the fatal shooting of an MIT officer and extended into the evening hours on Friday.
Man Arrested for Sending Ricin-Laced Letters to President, Senator
Federal authorities have arrested Paul Kevin Curtis, 45, for allegedly sending letters containing the deadly poison ricin to President Obama and Senator Roger Wicker (R.-Miss.) earlier this week.
Conflicting Reports Regarding a Possible Arrest in Boston Bombings [UPDATED]
The Boston Police Department has announced that "there has not been an arrest in the Marathon attack." Investigations are ongoing.
Game On! Sports Schedule for April 17, 2013
The last bit of pre-playoff drama in the NBA takes place tonight.
Buzzer Beaters: Athletes Helping Out in Wake of Boston Bombings, and More
Today's top sports stories:
How Newspaper Front Pages Covered the Boston Bombings
Monday's twin bombings at the Boston Marathon dominated the front pages of newspapers everywhere.
Game On! Sports Schedule for April 16, 2013
Celtics - Pacer game canceled due to obvious reason.
Twin Explosions at Boston Marathon Finish Line [UPDATED]
6 a.m. (Tuesday, April 16th) Today will be another day of investigators working to find out who caused yesterday's Boston Marathon bombings. Three people are dead and more than 100 were injured -- 17 of them critically -- after twin blasts rocked the area near the finish line. Federal agents were investigating an apartment complex in Revere, Massachusetts last night, refusing to give reporters d
Brutal Storms Rip Through South and Midwest, Killing 3; Now Headed East
A very strong spring storm dumped ice and snow throughout the Midwest on Thursday, and tornadoes tore through much of the South. The storm is now heading for the East Coast.
Jobless Claims Fall by 42,000 — Is the Job Market Doing Better?
After last week's disappointing March jobs report, the Department of Labor released some rather encouraging news on Thursday.
Game On! Sports Schedule for April 11, 2013
Diamonds,greens,hardwood and ice. Lots of sporting action today.
Multiple People Stabbed at Lone Star College in Houston
As many as 14 people were injured, some of them stabbed, on Tuesday morning at Lone Star College, just outside Houston. Police have arrested one suspect.
What Are the 10 Most Popular Cars in the World?
Can you guess the most popular car in the world? The answer may surprise you.
88,000 New Jobs in March Is Weakest Growth in Nine Months
Job growth appeared to slow drastically during March, as employers added 88,000 new jobs, down from 268,000 in February. The unemployment rate went down a tick, from 7.7 percent to 7.6, but that was due to a reduction in the labor force.