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Uber drivers accompanied by registered nurses offered on-call flu shots in 35 cities on Thursday. WXIA's Matthew Pearl reports.
The sudden rise of the ISIS terrorist organization is causing problems for businesses bearing the same name. KSL's Andrew Adams reports.
A professional dancer who was injured in the Boston Marathon bombing says American Airlines lost her luggage, which included her prosthetic leg.
Recently released on parole, Jonathan Pollard was convicted of spying for Israel in 1986, after he was caught smuggling military documents.
Joe Stone was seriously injured in a speed-flying accident, and he vowed to return to the air, despite his disability. KTVH's Sara Stinson reports.
Bioethicist Arthur Caplan has thought long and hard about GM fish. He thinks you should buy it.
For 13 years, I’ve woken up every single day focused on keeping children safe. Through our union, we’ve raised standards and won major investments in child protection. We dramatically increased the number of social workers and investigators on the front lines. We secured new technology to assist in the field. And now, our communities truly understand how important we are to ensuring that children and families are safe. It’s disheartening to think the Supreme Court could make it hard for us to advocate for the children we protect and the families we serve. Our work is far too important.
Starwood said Friday that the point-of-sale systems at some North American hotels had been infected with malware designed to steal payment card data.
Texas State Troopers will soon begin asking drivers to confirm their race during traffic stops. The move is part of an effort to end racial profiling. KXAN's Brian Collister reports.
Officials say two Syrian families seeking refuge turned themselves in at a Laredo, Texas border checkpoint Tuesday. WOAI's Lauren Lea reports.