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A struggle ensued before a veteran Illinois police officer was found shot to death by his own weapon a month ago, authorities said Thursday.

During Hispanic Heritage Month, the AFL-CIO and the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) will be profiling past and present leaders in the intersecting movements to protect and expand the rights of Hispanics, Latinos and working families. We'll highlight both important leaders of the past and those who are continuing the legacy of those strong leaders who laid the foundation for the present. Today, we take a look at Erica Capetillo.

Tsarnaev's lawyers have claimed that jurors were improperly influenced by news coverage, the anniversary of the bombings, and social media postings.

A former Uber driver is attempting to organize a nationwide strike against the car-sharing service. KSHB's Lexi Sutter reports.

The Supreme Court agreed Thursday to weigh whether Congress exceeded its powers in letting terrorism victims seize nearly $2 billion from Iran's bank.

Images shot by a documentary crew show face of gunman that robbed them. KPRC's Syan Rhodes reports.

Whole Foods will stop selling products made using a Colorado prison labor program after a protest at one of its stores in Texas.

"I have nothing to say about that right now," EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy told NBC News.

Austen Everett played soccer on crumb rubber fields for years.

Union volunteers who were introduced to app-based labor walk packets for the first time on Saturday in New Jersey returned from the labor walk hugely enthusiastic about the new technology. The feedback from the volunteers who offered to download and use the app was overwhelmingly positive. They said it was easy and fun to use and more efficient than the traditional paper packets because it allows more union households to be reached in a shorter period of time.