The longtime New York Assembly speaker was convicted last November on seven corruption charges.
Their salaries will increase by 10 percent in order to prevent them from moving to western European countries.
For the third time, the FBI is searching the home of Robert Gentile for artwork stolen 25 years ago from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
The aircraft stopped in Phoenix Monday night during its trip around the globe.
The Republican front-runner’s repetition of a blatantly ridiculous story about Ted Cruz’s father shows his symbiotic relationship with the press.
More than 70 years after the iconic World War II photo, the Marine Corps is investigating the identities of the men who raised the flag.
The Rhode Island Marine Archaeology Project said it knows the location of British explorer Captain James Cook’s famous vessel.
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s phenomenon topped the 15 received by The Producers in 2001 and Billy Elliot in 2009.
King Felipe VI signed a decree that paves the way for a new vote on June 26 after last December’s process ended in a stalemate.
Most public schools are closed again on Tuesday.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said the person was slain in fighting near Irbil.
She dominated among the white working class in Kentucky and West Virginia in 2008, but many of those voters have deserted her this time around.
The team, which had 5,000-to-1 odds of winning the English Premier League, has pulled off the biggest upset in sports history.
The Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from prisoners who argue the state prison system’s grooming policies violate their religious liberty.
The Shia cleric and his supporters are likely to say he never went anywhere in the first place.
The Los Angeles Times published crude comments emailed or forwarded by Tom Angel, the department’s chief of staff, in his previous position.
The national broadcaster is fighting a request from the country’s tax agency for access to information related to the Panama Papers leak.