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A little boy take his first steps ever after receiving new leg brace system and screams, "I got it." WFLA's Anthony Allred reports.

A security camera shows suspected serial purse snatchers carrying out brutal attack in Wisconsin parking lot. WTMJ's Yona Gavino reports.

The FAO Schwarz store on Fifth Avenue, featured in the movie "Big," is closing on Wednesday.

a video shows Texas police officer's violent confrontation with teen shoplifting suspect. KCEN's Rissa Shaw reports.

A Marine veteran gives a new home to the bomb-sniffing dog he served with during his time in Afghanistan after years apart.

Imprisoned Swazi human rights leader Mario Masuku and student activist Maxwell Dlamini were granted bail today by the Supreme Court of Swaziland, according to the Trade Union Congress of Swaziland (TUCOSWA). The two were charged with terrorism and jailed in May 2014 for slogans they allegedly shouted at a May Day rally.

The identities of the victims in Holly Hill, a small community between Columbia and Charleston, were not immediately released by the Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office.

Papa John's, a pizza company not exactly known for their worker-friendly policies, may be the target of legal action after a franchisee in New York was ordered by a state judge to pay nearly $800,000 after being accused of underpaying employees and failing to pay them overtime. Emstar Pizza, which owns seven Papa John's stores, was sued by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman for allegedly underreporting hours worked by employees and rounding workers' hours down to the nearest hour, as well as not paying overtime to workers who earned it. Schneiderman said he is considering pursuing action against Papa John's as well.

Should you, or should you not, take advantage of these so-called Prime Day deals?

An estimated 150 homes were destroyed and hundreds more damaged.