Feds Investigate Terror Threats, Unarmed Police Patrol Chicago Airports, $1M Bail For Cosby
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Breaking News: Cosby Assault Charges
Bill Cosby charged with sexual assault
Prosecutor: "New information" on 2004 case
Allegedly drugged, assaulted woman in 2004 case
Cosby free on $1 million bond
The district attorney did not name the victim, but the accusations he announced parallel the allegations made by former Temple University employee Andrea Constand. She has said Cosby drugged and fondled her in January 2004.
Cosby's next court date will be January
Breaking News: State of Emergency in Missouri
24 people have dies in most recent flooding
Mississippi and tributaries are well over their banks
Massive flooding prompts water rescues
Flooding pushes rivers to near record levels
Catastrophic flooding threatens Missouri towns
Breaking News: New Year's Holiday Threats
Tackling terrorism in the new year
Feds investigate terror threats in 3 cities
New Year's holiday threats prompt more security
New York's Times Square largest NYPD deployment for N.Y.E.
Brussels cancels fireworks
Turkey foils suicide bomb plot
British couple convicted of plotting suicide attack
Law enforcement on high alert over terror concerns
Breaking News: Political Rhetoric
Donald Trump on 2016 contest: "I view this as war"
Establishment hopefuls work trail hard for primary votes
Trump talks hairspray in South Carolina
Jeb Bush pulling ad money adding staff in early states
Trump: coming in a close second in Iowa "not terrible"
Trump: My personal life is fair game now too
Trump promises big spending in early states
Breaking News: Rahm Emanuel Fights
All Chicago officers to be armed with tasers
Emanuel: Officers are "humans who make mistakes"
Chicago police shooting investigation ongoing
Hundreds of police officers at one of the country's busiest airports say in the case of an active shooter, they are instructed to run and hide.
That's because these officers are unique among the nation's major airports: They don't carry guns. Their badges, uniforms and vehicles all say "police." And they are certified police officers in the state of Illinois. But these nearly 300 aviation police officers, also known as aviation security officers, are not allowed to carry guns at Chicago's O'Hare and Midway airports.
Bill Cosby charged with sexual assault
Prosecutor: "New information" on 2004 case
Allegedly drugged, assaulted woman in 2004 case
Cosby free on $1 million bond
The district attorney did not name the victim, but the accusations he announced parallel the allegations made by former Temple University employee Andrea Constand. She has said Cosby drugged and fondled her in January 2004.
Cosby's next court date will be January
Breaking News: State of Emergency in Missouri
24 people have dies in most recent flooding
Mississippi and tributaries are well over their banks
Massive flooding prompts water rescues
Flooding pushes rivers to near record levels
Catastrophic flooding threatens Missouri towns
Breaking News: New Year's Holiday Threats
Tackling terrorism in the new year
Feds investigate terror threats in 3 cities
New Year's holiday threats prompt more security
New York's Times Square largest NYPD deployment for N.Y.E.
Brussels cancels fireworks
Turkey foils suicide bomb plot
British couple convicted of plotting suicide attack
Law enforcement on high alert over terror concerns
Breaking News: Political Rhetoric
Donald Trump on 2016 contest: "I view this as war"
Establishment hopefuls work trail hard for primary votes
Trump talks hairspray in South Carolina
Jeb Bush pulling ad money adding staff in early states
Trump: coming in a close second in Iowa "not terrible"
Trump: My personal life is fair game now too
Trump promises big spending in early states
Breaking News: Rahm Emanuel Fights
All Chicago officers to be armed with tasers
Emanuel: Officers are "humans who make mistakes"
Chicago police shooting investigation ongoing
Hundreds of police officers at one of the country's busiest airports say in the case of an active shooter, they are instructed to run and hide.
That's because these officers are unique among the nation's major airports: They don't carry guns. Their badges, uniforms and vehicles all say "police." And they are certified police officers in the state of Illinois. But these nearly 300 aviation police officers, also known as aviation security officers, are not allowed to carry guns at Chicago's O'Hare and Midway airports.
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