Crime February 17 Jill Biden’s first husband pleads not guilty to murdering second wife William Stevenson, 77, who was once married to Jill BIden, pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder charges in the death of his second wife.
MLB February 17 MLB players union boss expected to resign amid federal probe: reports Tony Clark is reportedly expected to resign as executive director of the MLB Players Association amid an ongoing federal investigation into alleged financial improprieties.
U.S. February 17 Rhode Island ice rink shooting suspect's gender identity was source of past family conflict: docs Rhode Island ice rink shooting suspect Robert Dorgan had a history of family conflicts over gender identity issues and a gender reassignment surgery, according to documents.
Donald Trump February 16 Trump slams Maryland governor, launches federal effort to protect Potomac after historic sewage spill Potomac River contaminated by huge sewage leak near D.C. affects region from Georgetown to Virginia, prompting shellfish closure and federal intervention.
VIDEO February 16 Shooting at ice rink in Rhode Island kills two people, including suspect Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior correspondent Eric Shawn has the latest on a shooting at an ice rink in Rhode Island on 'The Story.'
Mass Shootings February 16 Multiple people shot at Rhode Island ice rink in domestic violence-related murder-suicide Multiple people reportedly shot at Rhode Island ice skating rink in Pawtucket. Suspect dead after shooting at Dennis M Lynch Arena, local reports say.
U.S. February 16 Pennsylvania man accused of stabbing 3-month-old baby after talking 'sacrifice' A 44-year-old man in Pennsylvania allegedly spoke about needing to sacrifice his 3-month-old child before stabbing the infant, according to an affidavit.
New York February 16 Hiker dies near summit of New York's tallest peak after slipping off trail A 21-year-old hiker from New Jersey called 911 after slipping near Mount Marcy's summit, but was later found dead by rangers.
Media February 16 Jeffries vows pressure on Democratic Maryland senate president urging against party's redistricting push Hakeem Jeffries threatened to pressure Maryland Democratic senate president Bill Ferguson over his holding up of the redistricting plan that could eliminate the lone GOP district in the state.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash February 15 Massachusetts auditor takes transparency fight to high court after alleged $12M fraud uncovered Massachusetts auditor takes legislative leaders to court over alleged $12 million fraud discovery, seeking to enforce transparency law with voter support.
US Education February 15 Maryland woman says TPUSA high school event raised 'serious concerns,' says Child Protective Services notified A Turning Point USA group faced controversy at a Maryland high school event, including a community member reporting it to Child Protective Services.