New Year’s celebrations across the globe; Protestors storm U.S embassy in Baghdad; deadly fires in Australia; baby Black Rhino born at Michigan zoo.
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Fire burns through Massachusetts mansion
Firefighters battled a huge blaze at a stately mansion in the Boston suburbs Friday but struggled to get enough water to it and lost the fight when the roof caved in. (Dec. 27)
Expert: Impeachment should be legal not political
President Trump is expect to become only the third president in U.S. history to be impeached in the House.
Associated Press top stories from December 9th
Here’s the latest for Monday December 9th: Watchdog report: FBI’s Trump-Russia probe justified, no bias; Impeachment hearing gets testy.
Impeachment shadowing Trump to NATO summit
President Donald Trump is at a NATO summit in London, slamming Democrats at home as “unpatriotic” for holding an impeachment hearing while he is away.
Officer stabbed, student shot at Wisconsin school
A Wisconsin high school resource officer shot a 16-year-old student Tuesday after the boy stabbed him in his office.
On This Day: 25 November 1992
Whitney Houston’s hit musical “The Bodyguard” was released in the U.S.. (Nov. 25)
Schumer: ousted Navy chief ‘did the right thing’
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says fired Navy Secretary Richard Spencer should be proud of standing up to President Trump.
Suspect in cold case killings pleads not guilty
Prosecutors in Nevada are tying a 73-year-old Arizona man to two unsolved Reno-area killings in a bid to keep him in jail.
Activists to mark 50 years since Alcatraz takeover
Native American activists are preparing to mark the 50th anniversary of the occupation of Alcatraz island.