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The political landscape has shifted because working people collectively bargained for, fought for and won pay raises in historic fashion. The time is ripe for a new economic agenda for broad prosperity, and organizing and collective bargaining are the best tools to achieve the economy that works for all. Working people are standing up and speaking out for a voice on the job, which means the right to join together to demand better wages and working conditions without fear of firing or retaliation. We also are helping to win legislation that positively impacts everyone. These latest worker wins show what the power of collective voice can achieve.
One man was injured after a shocking car accident in Deland, Florida. A local business's surveillance camera caught the moment the car went airborne.
At least a dozen homes were destroyed as wildfires consumed more than 3,500 acres some six miles southwest of Hamilton, Montana.
The iconic vistas of Yellowstone, America's first national park, have become synonymous with the definition of the American landscape.
At least seven people were hospitalized, including the driver of a semi-truck.
A SWAT team in Colorado Springs, Colorado, used water and gas pellets to try to dislodge a man who hid in a tree to avoid arrest.
Montana's so-called Roaring Lion fire burned 2,000 acres in just a few hours Sunday afternoon.
The families of fallen war heroes went to battle with Trump after the Republican presidential candidate suggested a Muslim mother of a soldier who die
The new Miss Teen USA will get to keep her crown despite an outcry over tweets she once wrote using racist language.
One Oregon winery is making its pinot without using electricity, industrial machinery, or fuel. KGW's Keely Chalmers reports.