In between shifts at Amazon to earn money she could send home to her relatives in Senegal — working opposite times as her sister-in-law so they could care for each other's children — Hassan Diol would call to talk to her husband several times a day. Amadou Beye was still in Senegal, trying to get a visa so he could also come to the United States. Amadou Beye couldn't wait to meet his child and see his wife again.
Two NYPD officers recount charging toward explosives during a suspected terror incident near Gracie Mansion, with a viral photo capturing the chief mid-leap....
The war with Iran cost more than 11.3 billion in the first six day, the Pentagon reportedly told members of Congress in a closed door briefing this week....
The Atlantic staff writer McKay Coppins penned a lengthy feature, "Sucker: My year as a degenerate gambler," that detailed an experiment wagering on NFL games....