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After a night out with friends, a Chicago teen is found dead in a freezer at a Rosemont hotel. The family now suspects foul play.

At least eight people are dead, including the suspect, after a shooting at a home in Plano, Texas, authorities in North Texas said.

As Hurricane Irma exits, Floridians take stock and many are surprised it wasn't a whole lot worse.

Campylobacter, a common infection in dogs, has made 39 people sick in 7 states. All cases are linked to puppies from the Petland store chain.

The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to maintain President Trump's temporary ban on travel to America by refugees.

Campylobacter, a common infection in dogs, has made 39 people sick in 7 states. All cases are linked to puppies from the Petland store chain.

Julia Jacobson was last seen over Labor Day weekend in Ontario, California.

Julia Jacobson was last seen over Labor Day weekend in Ontario, California.

Working Families Remember 9/11

On the 16th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, America's working people commemorate those who lost their lives and those who worked tirelessly to help us recover and rebuild. Here are their words:

Union Veterans Council:

Today marks 16 years since four coordinated attacks on American soil shaped and changed our country as a whole. Two thousand nine hundred and ninety-six American lives were lost and more than 6,000 others were injured as a direct result of those attacks. America as a whole lost its sense of safety and security on September 11, 2001.
Since that day we have been at war, a war that has no end in sight. Millions of young men and women have volunteered and continue to volunteer to serve their country and defend the ideas we hold so dear. Many of those soldiers paid the ultimate sacrifice. Many came home with injuries, ones you can see and so many you cannot.
This war has created a new generation of American veterans who have faced new and difficult struggles. We must insure that these veterans have the support and resources to be able to transition into civilian life...

For the second time in less than three months, the Department of Justice has submitted an amicus brief that puts it at odds with supporters of LGBTQ rights.