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Historic flooding in West Virginia has caused dangerous floodwaters that have killed at least 14 people and left thousands without power.

Donald Trump was quick Friday morning to link Britain's stunning vote to leave the European Union to his own crusade for the White House.

In a statement, a franchise of the terror group praises — and critiques — Omar Mateen's massacre.

Richard Rosario could have been left court with murder case dismissed, but he also wanted to be found innocent.

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.

Four people were killed and a toddler remained missing after powerful flash floods swamped West Virginia on Thursday night.

Lead levels in kids' blood shot up just after Flint, Michigan changed its water supply and didn't fall until months later, the CDC says.

The Supreme Court’s ruling in the United States v. Texas case was a setback for working families. The court could have cleared the way for millions of hardworking immigrants to finally gain a measure of increased dignity on the job and security in their lives. Instead, hardworking members of our communities, our families and our unions will continue to live in limbo and in fear.

Those who were burned sustained injuries to their feet and lower extremities from walking across the burning coals, officials said.

A teenage boy told his ex-girlfriend he would shoot up her home, school and her mother's workplace, according to D.C. police.