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Justice Antonin Scalia isn't entertaining questions about the health care law.
NYPD counterterrorism experts and cyberanalysts were probing the origins of a Web image that threatened an al-Qaeda attack on New York, officials said Monday.
The color graphic appeared on a number of Arabic-language al-Qaeda forums Monday, said NYPD spokesman Paul Browne.
Rep. Peter King has asked the Transportation Security Administration to review security procedures -- including the use of restraints on commercial aircraft -- after plastic handcuffs apparently failed to subdue a disturbed pilot on a flight from New York City to Las Vegas on Tuesday.
An advisory medical panel Wednesday recommended more than 30 different kinds of cancers be covered by the Zadroga 9/11 health care act for those injured and sickened by their exposure to Ground Zero toxins.
There has been a lot of talk of war with Iran, as its extremist regime comes ever closer to building a nuclear weapon.
Carol Kessler travels to Washington, D.C., once a month for her job at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
But before Sunday, the Calverton resident's only option through Long Island MacArthur Airport took her into Baltimore -- from where she had an hour-plus ride via train to the nation's capital.
WASHINGTON — Cops have caught “hostile” Iranian snoops shooting pictures and video at key city sites at least six times since 9/11 — twice the number previously reported.
Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) warned Wednesday that there are hundreds — maybe even thousands — of Hezbollah agents inside of the United States capable of launching a terror attack if U.S.-Iran tensions continue to escalate.
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