Philly.com - Entertainment - 4 hrs 11 mins ago
From Lawsuits to pantsuits, Infidelity to electoral victory, Bill and Hillary Clinton's sometimes dysfunctional, always fascinating marriage is the stuff of American political legend.
Or the source of excruciating embarrassment.
That's why nobody would be surprised if their daughter was a little gun-shy about matrimony.
Yet Clinton, 30, and her fiance
UPI - 9 hrs 37 mins ago
NEW YORK, July 28 (UPI) -- Former Iowa Congressman Ed Mezvinsky says he couldn't be happier his son, Marc, is to marry Chelsea Clinton this weekend.
"I'm a proud papa ... . The family's excited," Mezvinsky told TV's "Inside Edition." "These are two wonderful human beings that have sensitivity about life and have a warm regard for family and that's what it's real
My Fox New York - 13 hrs 55 mins ago
MYFOXNY.COM - Michael Forde, a former district leader for the New York Carpenters Union, pleaded Guilty in Manhattan Federal Court to participating in a decade-long racketeering scheme.
Forde admitted that from approximately 1994 through 2004, he received cash bribes from multiple contractors. In exchange he would allow the contractors to use illegal workers and avoid paying
Hot Indie News - 14 hrs 52 mins ago
A photo of Abelino Manzaniego, an immigrant from El Salvador, is part of a shrine on the bench where he was attacked July 17 by a group of New Jersey teenagers in Summit, N.J. is shown Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Manzaniego later died of his injuries. (AP Photo/Samantha Henry)
SUMMIT, N.J. - Dusk fell around Salvadoran immigrant Abelino Mazaniego as he sat on a bench on a promenade in an upscale
Newser - 1 day 3hrs ago
A scared 12-year-old girl frantically called 911 for help on her cell phone from inside a car as her Drunk mom careened down a Long Island highway, police said. Jamie Hicks, 48, was swerving into other traffic lanes with her two daughters in her car when she was pulled over by State Troopers responding to the calls, said cops. Her Blood
Los Angeles Times - Jul 16, 2010
Reporting from New York —
Brushing aside a tearful plea for mercy, a Federal Judge sentenced a former attorney to 10 years in Prison Thursday for helping an incarcerated Terrorist communicate with his radical Muslim followers, adding nearly eight years to the original sentence and drawing cries of dismay from her supporters, who called the case an example of post-Sept.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Jun 30, 2010
An Irwin man who paid a $100 fine in New York for possessing a billy club 14 years ago cannot possess a firearm in Pennsylvania, a State Appellate Court ruled Wednesday.
A three-judge Commonwealth Court panel ruled that Terry L. Freeman's payment of the minimal fine in 1986 in upstate New York for possession of a billy club is eq
Globe & Mail - Jun 3, 2010
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former Goldman Sachs Group Inc analyst who pleaded guilty to running an Insider Trading scheme and later fled while on Probation has been ordered to pay nearly $27.8-million (U.S.).
In an opinion released late Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood directed David Pajcin to pay a $7.72-million default judgment plus $20.05-million in fines, in a civil Lawsuit filed by
TH Online - Jan 10, 2010
NEW YORK -- A New York City man under investigation for his links to a terror suspect pleaded not guilty Saturday to charges that he flew to Pakistan to get Military training from al-Qaida.
Adis Medunjanin entered the plea during an arraignment in Brooklyn. He faces counts of receiving Military training from a foreign terrorist organization and conspiracy to commit murder in a fore
My Fox New York - Jan 8, 2010
NEW YORK (AP) - Two men linked to an alleged al-Qaida associate accused of a plot to attack New York City with homemade bombs were arrested Friday after one of the men caused a traffic accident while under Surveillance.
Zarein Ahmedzay pleaded not guilty to a false statement charge in an indictment accusing him of lying to the FBI about a trip to Pakistan and Afghanistan. The other suspect, Adis Medu