The Iowa man came to Rhode Island with a backpack full of burglary tools to visit the singer, police say.
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North Korea says missile test was ‘solemn warning’ to South
A message in the country’s state media quotes Kim Jong Un and is directed at ‘South Korean military warmongers.’
Canadian police confirm sightings of suspects in killings of U.S. citizen, others
They say suspects in the slaying of an American woman, her Australian boyfriend and another man have been spotted twice.
Move on? No thanks. Both sides aim to keep talking Mueller
Operatives in both parties see the former special counsel as a potent – and lasting – rallying cry for their respective political cores.
Are Facebook users better off after its $5 billion fine?
Privacy experts say there’s little that will slow the company’s harvesting of vast amounts of sensitive personal information.
Chris Kraft, first flight director for NASA, dead at 95
The ‘father of Mission Control’ died just two days after the 50th anniversary of what was his and NASA’s crowning achievement: Apollo 11’s moon landing.
Over 3,100 federal inmates being released under criminal justice overhaul
The First Step Act, which became law last year, is a bipartisan measure to address concerns that too many Americans were imprisoned for nonviolent crimes as a result of the drug war.
Apollo 11 astronauts reunite on eve of moonshot anniversary
Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins meet with President Trump at the White House to commemorate the July 20, 1969, moon landing.
Plastic or paper? Trump campaign weighs in on straw debate
The president and his re-election campaign are mocking efforts to replace plastic straws with paper ones and turning that disdain into a fundraising gimmick.
Fast-growing web of doorbell cams raises privacy fears across U.S.
The growth of Ring, a subsidiary of Amazon, is being fueled in part by the support of cities and police departments whose officials see the security devices as a tech ally in the fight against crime.