Some areas could see a foot of snow, others could just see ice, snow or rain – or a “mixed bag of glop,” forecasters said.
Author: John Bacon, USA TODAY
Ex-concierge claimed self defense in death of Boston doctor, said he was having affair with another victim
Closing arguments began Monday in the murder trial of a former concierge who claimed self-defense in the gruesome slaying of two Boston physicians.
British leaders mourn victims, clash over terrorism ahead of Trump visit
The vigil honoring terror attack victims took place the same day President Donald Trump flew to the city for a NATO summit that opens Tuesday.
50 million people under winter storm watches, advisories as ‘bomb cyclone’ storm hits Northeast
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‘It was chaos’: 10 wounded, no arrests made after New Orleans shooting rampage
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Winter storms trigger travel headaches in 30 states; plane slides off taxiway in Buffalo
An unrelenting winter storm was marching east from the Plains and Midwest on Sunday as weary Thanksgiving weekend travelers made their way home.
‘Stay put,’ officials warn: Winter storms slam US as 50 million people travel for Thanksgiving
Two storms, including a bomb cyclone, were hammering the West Coast and Midwest, shutting down highways and snarling Thanksgiving travel plans.
Texas cities evacuated after second explosion at chemical plant; three injured in first blast
An early morning explosion rocked an East Texas chemical plant in Port Neches, injuring three workers. An afternoon blast prompted evacuations.
Hong Kong elections stunner: What pro-democracy landslide means
An election landslide for pro-democracy candidates in Hong Kong leaves the Chinese territory and the world wondering what happens next.
Pro-democracy candidates surge, pro-Beijing candidates suffer amid record turnout in Hong Kong elections
Hong Kong’s district council elections drew a record turnout Sunday as residents weighed in on months of tumultuous, pro-democracy protests.