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A college campus in Oregon was closed Wednesday after the discovery of a handwritten note containing what officials called a "potential threat."

Deadly flooding across South Carolina has left city streets submerged in water, destroyed homes and closed more than 100 bridges.

Chloe Goins' lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in L.A. seeks punitive damages for a variety of problems she says she has endured since the incident.

Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin launched a drive to restore a Ten Commandments monument that was removed from the state capitol overnight under court order.

The state is giving away water filters to Flint residents who can't drink their own tap water due to high levels of lead.

Police said they don't yet have a motive in the assault and murder of Kiesha Jenkins, 22, who was beaten and then shot early Tuesday.

Here's how emergency officials say you can best help South Carolinians recover from this week's devastating floods.

The mother of a gunman who killed nine people in Oregon last week had written in the past about her enthusiasm for firearms.

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman opens an investigation into whether employees of DraftKings and FanDuel leveraged insider information.

Legislation signed into law Tuesday offers the strongest equal-pay protection in the nation, supporters say.