Emergency responders struggled to assess the full force of the storm after the loss of telephone service and power in at least 48,000 homes.
Rohey Hydara released a statement today through the Metropolitan Police.
The departure of the chief executive of Nina Ricci and Jean Paul Gaultier is the latest in an unprecedented stream of changes in the fashion industry.
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An avalanche at a ski resort in Japan hit several high school students.
The storm, with wind as high as 160 miles per hour, forced thousands to leave their homes, halted ferry and train service and closed an airport.
The White House cited the negative effect on jobs as its justification.
AP EXPLAINS: Senate's 'nuclear option' looms as a reaction to a possible Democratic filibuster of Trump's Supreme Court nominee
Early voting begins Monday.
The president’s son-in-law faces questions about meetings he arranged with the Russian ambassador, including a sit-down with the head of Russia’s state-owned development bank.
Police say a 22-year-old officer and new recruit who aspired to be a canine cop has died after a shootout with a man who fled a traffic stop in central Oklahoma
The meeting was likely to intensify questions about what prompted the congressman to say that President Trump or others may have been “incidentally” wiretapped and who gave him the information.
There's no snooze button for buzzer-beating North Carolina forward, Luke Maye.
The meeting was likely to intensify questions about what prompted the congressman to say that President Trump or others may have been “incidentally” wiretapped and who gave him the information.