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Shirley Chisholm broke ground as the first African American woman elected to Congress. But back in 1970, she knew her story was the exception, not the rule. Speaking during a debate on the Equal Rights Amendment, she said, and I quote: “Discrimination against women, solely on the basis of their sex, is so widespread that it seems…normal, natural and right.”

American Airlines' announcement that it is preparing to introduce "no-frills" fares on some routes in 2016 is good news for fliers, experts say.

The drone had apparently hit a razor wire, which caused it to crash.

A hotel in Japan is putting a new twist on an arcade classic by putting sweet potatoes in the claw machine.

Patti Stevens was overwhelmed by grief for husband Dave Stevens.

Spring Valley High School students said positive things about officer Ben Fields, but many disagreed with his tactics he used in a cell phone video.

Welcome to our regular feature, a look at what the various AFL-CIO unions and other working family organizations are doing around the country and beyond. The labor movement is big and active—here's a look at the broad range of activities we're engaged in this week.

Judge rules Kentucky man that shot down drone hovering over his home was justified in doing so. WAVE's Natalia Martinez reports.

A college degree still pays off, but you need to do your homework before you enroll to ensure you're not bankrupting your future. Here's some advice:

New York's pooches will be able to venture onto restaurant patios under a new state law that lets eateries open outdoor dining areas to canines.