@JohnMChell@AberKawas My father died last month of a 9/11 cancer. Lymphoma twice and he got breast cancer at 85 years old and died at 86 years old. And he had Alzheimer's as well. Shame on you @AberKawas . People still suffering from that day. I have nothing else good to say but thank you Chief.
Edited comments of Sen Marco Rubio, R-Fl, September 2016, raising questions about providing billions to Iran as part of a nuclear deal given the regime’s funding of terrorism.
🚨WATCH: In another stunning statement, Trump just normalized Iran having a ballistic missile program: “In other words, they must have missiles to some degree, because others have them. When others have them, you need to have them too. There are people who say: 'It is forbidden to give them even one missile'. I have such people around me - I like some of them, but I don't think they are particularly smart. They say: 'We must not allow them to hold any missiles'. So I asked: What exactly are you proposing? That we allow Saudi Arabia to hold missiles, but not Iran? And they answered: 'Yes, sir'. It simply doesn't work that way. And missiles are not the real problem. Missiles can hit a specific target, but they do not destroy the world."
Clara Hale, known as ‘Mother Hale,’ cared for over 500 children during her lifetime.
In 1969, she established Hale House in Harlem, the first licensed residential care centre in the U.S. for infants born to drug-addicted mothers. Over the years, Hale House provided essential care and stability to nearly 1,000 children.
NEW: Houston man who was born on a plantation says his one wish is to get a birth certificate.
94-year-old James Dorsey says he started working on a plantation at age 8 in Shreveport, Louisiana.
When he became an adult, Dorsey says he began to have difficulty proving who he was.
"I went to the courthouse. I went to the school board. They were over everything, all the schools and plantations, what the school was on, they were over everything," he said.
"What does a birth certificate mean for me? I couldn't even pronounce what it would mean."
New York’s Strongest are not only celebrating the Knicks - more than 700 of us will be on duty to clean up after tomorrow’s Championship Parade on the Canyon of Heroes.
Go New York Go! 🏀🏀🏀
“I am America. I am the part you won’t recognize. But get used to me. Black, confident, cocky; my name, not yours; my religion, not yours; my goals, my own; get used to me.”
—Muhammad Ali