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Two Baltimore officers facing criminal charges in the death of Freddie Gray have sued the city's top prosecutor and an official in the sheriff's office for defamation.

Veterinarians say they're treating more pets for edible marijuana overdoses. KDLT's Jill Johnson reports.

Residents of a Cape Coral, Florida neighborhood are upset with river otters that have decimated the local duck population. WBBH's Joe Roetz reports.

Two Super Hornet fighter jets collided off the of North Carolina, but four airmen escaped with only minor injuries, officials said Thursday.

Tonya Couch, the mother of the "affluenza" teen Ethan Couch, was indicted Thursday for helping him escape to Mexico.

NASA called off attempts to inflate the first privately built expandable room on the International Space Station on Thursday.

The AFL-CIO demanded today that student loan debt servicer Navient disclose its corporate spending on lobbying activity. The labor federation delivered a proposal during Navient’s annual shareholder meeting calling on the company to disclose all of its lobbying efforts and expenditures. 

Governors from Texas, Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, Maine, Oklahoma, Tennessee, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Utah are also on board.

For centuries, unions have been at the forefront of fighting for and winning safer protections for working people. Horrific workplace tragedies such as the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory and the Hawks Nest Tunnel disasters are reminders of the need for unions.

Army Reserve Sgt. Kendall Oliver, who saw duty in Afghanistan, filed a lawsuit against The Barbershop in Rancho Cucamonga.