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Following a night of violent protests over the shooting death of Jamar Clark, organizers with the NAACP call for reform of the police department as we
Lawmakers in the House voted to pause a program aimed at resettling thousands of Syrian refugees fleeing their war-torn homeland.
William Melendez was fired from the Inkster Police Department in April following the Jan. 28 incident.
Investigators have confirmed only one use of mustard gas in Syria by the terror gang.
Fourteen years ago, on a clear September morning, the world—and mine—changed forever. On Sept. 11, 2001, as our nation watched in horror as tragedy unfolded, I responded with my brothers and sisters from EMS Station 22, running against the crowds fleeing the horror of Lower Manhattan to do my job as an EMT. That day the brave firefighters, police officers, EMTs and other first responders who answered the call of duty didn’t hesitate to put their lives on the line.
Mayor Christopher Taylor of Swisher, Iowa issues a proclamation welcoming Syrian refugees to his town. KWWL's Brad Hanson reports.
After a standoff Wednesday night, protests continue outside a police precinct in Minneapolis in response to the killing of unarmed 24 year old Jamar Clark. NBC News' Joe Fryer reports from the scene.
Video captured a double decker tour bus on the loose in San Francisco.
UnitedHealth, the nation's largest health insurer, chopped its earnings forecast and said it is questioning its future in public insurance exchanges.
America’s working families are under attack from big corporate CEOs and wealthy special interests. These anti-worker attacks are designed to protect those at the very top who yield greater influence and profit, while hardworking families scrape by. One such attack is being led by corporate-funded groups at the U.S. Supreme Court. These groups want to take away workers’ ability to speak up together.