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Corporations, typically the target of boycotts, are using similar tactics to pressure states from curbing gay rights protections.

A Brooklyn woman wrestled a burglar for her computer - and won.

A popular practitioner of Chinese herbal medicine was found shot to death and wrapped in plastic along with his wife and 5-year-old daughter.

The tragedy also claimed the life of a dog and forced the evacuation of an apartment complex in Wilmington, officials said.

The famed director joins a growing chorus of economic forces opposing the law, which is seen as aimed at denying transgender bathroom rights.

Governor Robert Bentley apologized for a "mistake" but emphatically denied that any physical relationship with the adviser took place.

Illinois Sen. Mark Kirk will meet with Merrick Garland despite a vow from GOP leaders that no action will be taken on Obama's pick to succeed Scalia.

Ornate and colorful sculptures made from marshmallow Peeps are once again on display in Westminster, Maryland. WBAL's Megan Pringle reports.

More than 30 were killed in terror attacks in Brussels and other big stories we followed this week — in the form of five charts.

Syrian forces are making significant advances in retaking control of the ancient archaeological city of Palmyra from the clutches of ISIS.