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Lisa Tozzi 6 years ago

Obama On A Trump Presidency: "It's Not Hosting A Talk Show"

"I have a lot of faith in the American people," President Obama said during a news conference on Tuesday, explaining why he does not believe Donald Trump will be elected president.

Lisa Tozzi 8 years ago

Harvey Weinstein Won't Face Sexual Harassment Charges

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office said on Friday it will not pursue charges against the famous producer following a complaint that he allegedly groped a 22-year-old Italian model.

Lisa Tozzi 9 years ago

Live Video: New Year's Eve In Times Square

An estimated one million people will show up in New York's Times Square Wednesday to ring in 2015. Join the festivities without having to brave the cold and the crowds. Live video begins at 6 p.m. ET.

Lisa Tozzi 9 years ago

16 Memorable Crime Stories We Published This Year

A high school teacher who abused his students. A Georgia prison allegedly covering up the rape of a trans inmate. The chaotic aftermath of the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson. The brief life and baffling death of an unarmed man shot dead by police in a Wal-Mart. A disappearing wage thief. The downfall of Mississippi's most progressive prison reformer. Here are a few of the most memorable crime stories published by BuzzFeed News in 2014.

Adam Serwer 9 years ago

Gunman Kills Two NYPD Officers In Brooklyn

"They were, quite simply, assassinated," said NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton, of the two officers shot in their patrol car Saturday in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn. Police said the gunman, Ismaaiyl Brinsley, who shot his ex-girlfriend earlier in the day in Baltimore County, also killed himself.

David Mack 9 years ago

10 Photos Of The "Journey For Justice" From Ferguson To Jefferson City

Demonstrators kicked off a seven-day, 120-mile march from the Canfield Green apartments in Ferguson, where Michael Brown was killed, to the Governor's Mansion in Jefferson City, Missouri. The march was organized by the NAACP.

Lisa Tozzi 9 years ago

Missouri Governor Activates National Guard Ahead Of Ferguson Grand Jury Decision

Gov. Jay Nixon said the National Guard will support law enforcement in the event of "unrest that might occur following the grand jury's decision concerning the investigation into the death of Michael Brown." The St. Louis County prosecutor has said an announcement will be made later this month.

Lisa Tozzi 9 years ago