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One of Mei Xiang's tiny newborn panda cubs has died. The smaller giant panda cub died shortly after 2 p.m., the National Zoo said.
A lawsuit filed Wednesday against 10 of the world's biggest automakers claims they concealed safety risks of vehicles equipped with keyless ignitions.
A man claiming to be the gunman sent a 23-page letter to ABC News.
The teen was found safe at approximately noon Wednesday by the Mt. Pleasant Police Department and will soon be reunited with her family, according to police. No other details have been released.
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.
RadioShack has reached a tentative settlement in a dispute over the treatment of gift card holders in the electronics retailer's bankruptcy case.
NBC News' Katy Tur reports from the campaign trail on some new information about Donald Trump, including the tidbit that he does not write out his tweets.
If you've bought StarKist tuna in the past six years, you can get $25, or $50 in tuna, in a new class action settlement.
D.A. George Brauchler says while he is okay with the 12 consecutive life sentences handed down against James Holmes he personally believes a death sentence would have been the right one.
Labrie's testimony is a key part of the defense's case that he never raped the younger student — despite her allegations that he became aggressive.