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Shots were fired Wednesday morning while soldiers were training at Camp Shelby, but there are no reports of injuries, National Guard officials said.

New federal regulations will require public companies to report how the median pay of their workforces compares to their CEOs' compensation.

Mazda is recalling 193,000 CX-9 SUV to fix suspension parts that can rust and come loose, causing a loss of steering control.

Chuck's Take: What to make of the high opinion that Americans keep of Planned Parenthood and the NRA, two of the most divisive political organizations of the day.

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.

Raw meat, animal crackers and spray paint used to vandalize the Florida home of lion-hunting dentist Walter Palmer. WBBH's Graham Hunter reports.

The delivery included almost a quarter of an ounce of heroin, more than 2 ounces of marijuana and more than 5 ounces of tobacco, officials said.

Police have arrested two people, one of them an employee, after finding remnants of a meth lab inside a Cedar Rapids, Iowa Taco Bell. KWWL's Lauren Moss reports.

Cellphone video, uploaded to Facebook Tuesday, shows a man asking a mom why she left her baby alone in the car on a hot day in Torrance, California.

More than 380 people in 26 U.S. states have been diagnosed with a stomach illness tied to Mexican cilantro contaminated by human waste, two federal agencies said Tuesday.