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Sunday's fireworks display in the Chicago suburb of Bridgeport was canceled after it prematurely detonated, injuring multiple people.
The Sonoma Stompers have become the first team since the 1950s to become a co-ed professional baseball team.
Zika is causing an epidemic invisible to many Americans, unfolding slowly, affecting pregnant women and their children, and frustrating doctors.
Officials in McAlester say they have new evidence that the city is the rightful owner of the instrument of death.
A dozen roses simply weren't enough for a Nebraska man who wanted "to do something special" for his wife to celebrate her last chemotherapy treatment.
A suburban Chicago gun shop has canceled a raffle of a semi-automatic rifle to benefit victims of the nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida.
As with every election cycle, working families are paying close attention to which candidates champion them and which candidates promise policies that will hurt us. Here are some stories from this past week that show what we're saying and who we're saying it about.
A senior law enforcement official told NBC 4 New York that preliminary information suggests that the explosion was a firework accident.
Every week, we bring you a roundup of the top news and commentary about issues and events important to working families. Here’s this week’s Working People Weekly List.
The Sampson County Sheriff's Office said it received multiple 911 calls shortly after 2:30 a.m. about gunshots and a fight at the Lakewood Country Club.