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Delayed disclosure raises questions about government's oversight of foreign lobbyists.
Chevy promotions aimed at regaining lost market share, building demand.
An effort is underway to oust the California judge who gave a "slap on the wrist" to a Stanford swimmer convicted of raping an unconscious woman.
On May 29, the 45th annual convention of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists voted unanimously to support democracy and denounce what activists around the world are calling a legislative coup in Brazil. President Dilma Rouseff, re-elected by 54 million Brazilians in 2014, was leading the fourth consecutive Workers’ Party government, whose policies had lifted more than 40 million people out of poverty in the majority black nation, the largest black country outside of Africa.
Colorado firefighters help mom give birth when she arrives at their fire station at 4 a.m. KUSA's Ryan Haarer reports.
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear a claim from a Texas prison inmate that spending decades on death row amounts to cruel and unusual punishment.
An 8-year-old Texas boy who was trying to avoid being stung by a swarm of wasps was struck and killed by a car in a trailer park outside of Dallas.
Access to a workplace retirement plan can be a valuable financial perk — if you're using it wisely.
Nearly four in 10 people who co-sign a loan for someone wind up getting burned.
Caesar Goodson, the police van driver in the Freddie Gray case, opted for a bench trial on Monday in the high stakes and racially charged case.