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Two Twitter accounts associated with the hackers who claim they got into the personal email account of CIA director John Brennan are now inactive.
Homer Lee Jackson faces 12 aggravated murder charges, and police believe there may be more victims.
The FTC closes an investigation of Wal-Mart after the company addresses the problem of products advertised as "Made in USA" when they were not.
Russia and the U.S. signed an agreement Tuesday aimed at minimizing collisions and other dangers as both countries carry out airstrikes in Syria.
Preschool students hold annual concert in St. Louis church targeted by arsonist. KSDK's Farrah Fazal reports.
Three children and two adults were killed in a fire that ripped through three Kentucky homes early Tuesday morning.
Subway said Tuesday it will begin serving antibiotic-free chicken and turkey next year, and will phase out all meat from animals given antibiotics.
Students at Ole Miss. appear to be split down the middle over if the Confederate Flag should stay up or come down. WMC's Rose Eiklor reports.
The Pew Research Center reports 63 percent of people on Twitter and Facebook say they use social networks to stay informed. NBC's Mark Barger reports.
The NTSB says the ship had passed recent inspections, though.