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The Justice Department authorized eight subpoenas last year to news organizations for information in criminal and civil investigations, a report says.
Three years ago, I, along with the entire immigrant rights community, experienced a major victory when President Obama implemented Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) granting legal status to thousands of immigrants who, like myself, came to the United States as children. I migrated to the United States in 1997 with my mother and younger sister when I was only nine. My family left our home in Cuernavaca Moreles, Mexico to find a better, safer life that would allow us to remain together. As we settled into our new neighborhood in a predominantly Black and Brown Pasadena neighborhood, I began to experience some of the negative treatment that comes along with being undocumented in the U.S.
Samantha Agins, 22, suffered a torn artery while performing CPR on a woman in cardiac arrest, her family said.
Contra Costa County Deputy Sheriff Carlos Francies, 30, jumped in Lake Tahoe to save a friend, who survived, officials said.
Melvin Clark of the Missionary Baptist Church in Shelby said he wants church members to be able to defend themselves in case of an attack.
Authorities say man entered a restricted area and was struck and killed as the coaster sped by. WNWO's Jim Nelson reports.
Officials say two Cape Cod beaches closed after visitors spotted a great white shark biting a seal and spitting it back out onto the beach.
A former U.S. visa chief was sentenced to more than five years in prison for accepting more than $3 million in bribes in exchange for visas.
North Carolina church plans to take 10 parishioners and turn them into trained security guards. WCNC's Xavier Walton reports.
Candy Lawson, 44, of Corunna is charged with unlawful imprisonment, vulnerable adult abuse and embezzlement from a vulnerable adult.