People carry posters during a rally against President Donald Trump's executive order banning travel from seven Muslim-majority nations, in New York's Times Square, Sunday... READ MORE›
Born in the Egyptian Nile Delta village of al-Gamalia in 1938, Abdel-Rahman was blind by the age of 10 months... READ MORE›
Headquarters, a major federal government facility in Manhattan and tunnels and a bridge linking New York City and New Jersey... READ MORE›
In 1989, Abdel Rahman was put on trial again in Egypt, charged with instigating an anti-government riot in Fayoum... READ MORE›
With his long gray beard and sunglasses, Abdel-Rahman was for decades the face of radical Islam before the September 11 attacks orchestrated by Osama bin Laden... READ MORE›
In 2006 one of Abdel-Rahman's lawyers, Lynne F. Stewart, was sentenced to 28 months in prison for helping smuggle messages from the cleric to his followers in Egypt... READ MORE›
From 1985 to 1990, Abdel Rahman traveled widely throughout Europe, Africa, Asia and the United States, speaking to Muslim audiences... READ MORE›
Immigration raids in at least six states following Donald Trump's order to deport illegal immigrants... READ MORE›
WASHINGTON AP -- A new report says the Brooklyn Bridge and Washington's Arlington Memorial Bridge are among thousands of spans considered structurally deficient... READ MORE›
The Washington state case is State of Washington v. Trump, 17-cv-00141, U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington Seattle ... READ MORE›
New York's commercial real-estate market, a prime mover of the city's economy, has managed to stay aloft since the Wall Street crash despite missing a wing... READ MORE›
Jenny Santos, of Kearny, N.J., fell 30 feet from the escalator of the World Trade Center's transportation hub... READ MORE›
Trump has portrayed his immigration orders as a national-security issue to stop the flow of drugs, crime and foreigners living illegally in the United States... READ MORE›
I knew that I wanted to write a book about poverty in America and I wanted people's narratives to drive the book... READ MORE›
Two police officers with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey delivered the baby... READ MORE›
White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Abe's free-of-charge stay at Mar-a-Lago is Trump's gift to Abe this time around... READ MORE›
Mr. Cahn and his wife, Lillian, founded Coach in 1961 after buying a small wallet manufacturer in New York City and renaming it... READ MORE›
Kushner Cos., which was founded by Charles Kushner in 1985, focuses on Manhattan real estate... READ MORE›
But to some people, U.S. citizenship can apparently be a burden... READ MORE›
While Uber got shellacked for its link to President Donald Trump, the electric carmaker and sometimes-rival Tesla Inc... READ MORE›
Two die as winter storm wallops northeastern United States 1 - Chinadaily.com.cn... READ MORE›
West Hartford, Connecticut, had more than 33 centimetres, and Ludlow, Massachusetts, 41 centimetres... READ MORE›
Unlike most countries, which base taxes on residency, the United States bases its taxes on citizenship... READ MORE›
According to 'Regulations of Kracow, Poland' in 1610 bagels were gifted to pregnant women during childbirth... READ MORE›
New York City also saw modest growth in total international visitors, although the increase was just 0.6 percent... READ MORE›
Forecasters say the Thursday snowstorm likely will snarl workday commutes across the densely populated region... READ MORE›
Johnson was not only a British citizen, but also, thanks to being born in New York City, a natural-born U.S. citizen, too... READ MORE›
Federal regulations don't directly address them, either, other than requiring that payroll cards be insured with deposit insurance unlike other prepaid debit cards ... READ MORE›
Cuomo has long promoted the alcohol industry, whose donors have bankrolled his election campaigns and whose businesses could be adversely affected by marijuana legalization... READ MORE›
Another photo is of Sajmir Alimehmeti, who was arrested in New York on charges of trying to support the Islamic State group... READ MORE›
At least 673 a??sister marchesa?? took place as far away as Hawaii and California and from New Zealand to Belarus... READ MORE›
Siobhan Rooney, 32, drove from Philadelphia on Saturday morning to march for women's rights... READ MORE›
Officials also denied travelers with dual Canadian and Iranian citizenship from boarding planes in Canada that were headed the United States, she said... READ MORE›
Before that, the last president to include military flyovers during an inauguration was Harry Truman in 1949... READ MORE›
In Detroit, a top aide to Mayor Mike Duggan, questioned whether the city even qualified as a sanctuary city... READ MORE›
Donald Trump Jr. traveled to Russia six times in an 18-month period, starting around 2006, to try to make deals... READ MORE›
Denver 100,000, according to the Denver Post. Madison, Wisconsin 75,000... READ MORE›
Late Thursday, raucous protesters had squared off against local police outside a meeting of Trump supporters... READ MORE›
President-elect Donald Trump will become the 45th President of the United States of America to serve from 2017 through 2020... READ MORE›
For the American women who believed the future was imminently female, Donald Trump's inauguration Friday marks the end of mourning and the beginning of resistance... READ MORE›
According to the 2011 National Household Survey from Statistics Canada, the latest survey available, there were over 35,000 Canadians in 2011 who shared citizenship with the countries banned... READ MORE›
Protests also gripped Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Boise, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, San Francisco and other cities across the country... READ MORE›
In a statement issued in Israel, Elbit did not specify what Cramer had been doing in Saudi Arabia... READ MORE›
Destinations include San Diego, New York City, Texas, Toronto, Vancouver, Quebec City, Florida and Hawaii... READ MORE›
President Donald Trump criticised the federal judge who halted his executive order that temporarily banned travel and immigration from seven predominantly Muslim countries... READ MORE›
The Trump administration plans to cut federal funding from so-called sanctuary cities -- a move that could cost the Big Apple an estimated 7 billion... READ MORE›
People listen to speakers at a demonstration against racism and conservative presidential candidate Donald Trump's recent remarks concerning Muslims on December 10, 2015 in New York City... READ MORE›
Other protests were held at airports in Chicago, San Francisco, Washington, DC, among other US cities... READ MORE›
Today, Tahiti is a Territoire Outre Mer, an overseas territory ruled from Paris... READ MORE›
Further raising security alarms, the Taliban has infiltrated the Afghan security forces supplying these immigrants... READ MORE›
Inauguration met with a tidal wave of protest, with hundreds of thousands flooding Washington DC and huge crowds in other cities across the United States... READ MORE›
Also in Jacksonville are more than 19,000 employees of Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, and Wells Fargo... READ MORE›
The Washington marchers were joined by the kinds of high-wattage celebrities who shunned Trump's inauguration... READ MORE›
While there is no formal definition of the term sanctuary city, it generally refers to jurisdictions that do not cooperate with federal immigration officials... READ MORE›
To protest President Donald Trump's Executive Order banning immigrants and refugees from seven Muslim-majority countries, including Yemen... READ MORE›
At first glance, few people have less in common than Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and US President-elect Donald Trump... READ MORE›
Crowds head to the gay rights landmark as fears mounts over a leaked executive order draft that would enable discrimination in the name of religious freedom... READ MORE›
Trump has repeatedly made the unsubstantiated claim that the 2016 election was tainted by massive voter fraud... READ MORE›
A crowd of demonstrators held a rally at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago... READ MORE›
The biography of Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner mirrors his own... READ MORE›
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