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Newsweek was banned from the courthouse Wednesday for the rest of Colorado theater gunman James Holmes' trial after it published the name of the jury.
The U.S. Interior Department on Wednesday granted Royal Dutch Shell its final two permits to explore for oil in the Arctic this summer.
A United Airlines jet with 156 people aboard was diverted to Grand Junction, Colorado, after at least six people became ill.
University of Cincinnati Officer Ray Tensing is on administrative leave while authorities investigate the shooting of Samuel Dubose.
Fast-food workers in New York could end up making $15 an hour under a plan endorsed Wednesday by a state labor board.
Dylann Roof, who said he shot nine people at a black church in Charleston will be indicted on federal hate crime charges, Attorney General Lynch said.
Sandra Bland was found dead in an apparent suicide in a Texas jail cell last week. Multiple cameras documented the events leading up to her death.
The New Jersey State AFL-CIO and its affiliated unions have been working hard to find solutions to the state’s pension funding problem on behalf of nearly 800,000 current and retired public employees who have been contributing faithfully to their pensions and whose retirement security depends partly on earned pension income.
What started as a joke, now has Andrew Hawryluk, 23, dining at Chipotle everyday.
Threatened strike at JFK, LaGuardia airports in New York City is called off after workers reach deal with a Delta subcontractor.