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On Oct. 7, the White House is holding a summit with leaders in the various movements to improve the lives of working people across the country, with a focus on how to make sure that economic growth is broad-based and that workers share in the benefits that they help create with their labor. Until the summit begins, we'll be highlighting the stories of workers and their struggle to make sure their voices are heard on the job. Today, we take a look at Allysha Almada.

More children are being severely injured by toppling TV sets and most of those accidents could have been prevented, a new study suggests.

President Barack Obama and Iran's foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif shook hands during a brief exchange at the U.N. General Assembly in New York.

Volkswagen announced plans Tuesday to refit up to 11 million vehicles as it seeks to recover from a scandal over diesel emissions tests cheating.

New Mexico authorities have closed a daycare in Albuquerque as they investigate 'inappropriate treatment'. KOB's Stephanie Claytor reports.

More than 100 people watched in horror as MTV star and extreme sports athlete Erik Roner was killed after hitting a tree while skydiving.

Prosecutors raided Uber's European headquarters in Amsterdam in a criminal investigation into whether the company is offering illegal taxi services.

A police officer and two suspects were shot as they exchanged gunfire during a traffic stop in Alabama, NBC station WVTM reported.

Oregon fugitive Paul Jackson has been arrested in Mexico after 25 years for allegedly kidnapping and raping two women with his half-brother.

Only six of 23 presidential campaign websites receive a "passing" grade on privacy, while the others fail to measure up, a survey finds.