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This week, the AFL-CIO launched a round of petitions targeting Senate candidates who have endorsed Donald Trump, or have not denounced his incendiary remarks on issues from working families to social justice. The petitions will reach voters in states with contested Senate races, including Florida, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Paul Manafort was a key player in proposed deals with two Russian and Ukrainian oligarchs, one a Putin ally with alleged mob ties.

As a presidential candidate, Bernie Sanders argued for transparency, but he never filed a personal financial disclosure — and now will never have to.

Heavy downpours, lightning and strong winds caused power outages and damage to homes and buildings throughout the D.C. area Wednesday night.

Tourism Police Department of Rio Det. Alexandre Braga said Jack Conger and Gunnar Bentz had their passports "temporarily confiscated by a court order."

A volunteer assistant fire chief is accused of setting a string of fires that destroyed vacant homes. WSFA's Lindsey Rogers reports.

The fire is being driven by winds and dry conditions, and more than 34,000 homes and 82,000 people are affected by evacuation orders.

A Florida man survived an attack by a massive alligator. A 74-year-old man now faces charges for shooting the animal. WFLA's Jeff Patterson reports.

Stephen Rogata, 19, allegedly waited until his parents left town before traveling to New York City where he scaled the building last week.

Police Chief Jon Mangseth sketched a portrait at odds with the image of the officer screaming expletives while pointing his gun at a dying man.