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President Obama cleaned both their clocks, but John McCain and Mitt Romney might turn out to be winners after all.A new study by researchers from Harv

Superintendent Ramon Cortines said he ordered the unprecedented move out of an abundance of caution.

Shares in the embattled Canadian drug company Valeant Pharmaceuticals rose Tuesday on news of a new distribution deal with Walgreens.

Utility workers help rescue raccoon that spent several days trapped on top of a high-voltage power pole. WHDH's Nick Emmons reports.

"The Force Awakens," the long-awaited seventh "Star Wars" film, premiered Monday night in Hollywood amid wild excitement from fans and celebrities.

In anticipation of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka made the following statement.

LAUSD enrolls more than 640,000 students in kindergarten through 12th grade at more than 900 schools.

U.S. consumer prices were unchanged in November, as declines in energy and food costs offset increases in airline fares and medical care.

"I haven't seen anything like it," police spokeswoman Sgt. Natalie Hinesley said.

The AFL-CIO applauds the U.N. Paris climate change agreement as a landmark achievement in international cooperation that is both sensible and achievable. We support the use of “nationally determined contributions” and recognize the importance of the transparency mechanisms, which allow appropriate responses if commitments are not met.