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State police spokesman Trooper Kelly Grant said troopers brought the man to a local hospital.

Workers for Citi Bike in New York, represented by Transport Workers (TWU) Local 100, have agreed to terms on the first-ever union contract for bike share workers in North America. The union's board voted unanimously in favor of the agreement with NYC Bike Share-Motivate, which owns Citi Bike. Some 200 workers for the company will see hourly wages rise by more than 20% over five years and will receive numerous other improvements to their working situation once the contract goes into effect.

In the sea of storm troopers at Comic-Con this year, one stood out: Kevin Doyle.

After twenty months of negotiations, the US and its allies have reached a deal with Iran over their nuclear program.

In our regular weekly feature, we’ll be taking a look at the winners and losers of the week in the struggle for the rights of working families. The winners will be the persons or organizations that go above and beyond to expand or protect the rights of working families, while the losers will be whoever went above and beyond to limit or deny those rights.

Waning global and domestic demand for U.S. coal has for the first time dropped it behind natural gas as the top source of U.S. electricity generation.

"Till Death Do Us Part" takes on a whole new meaning in first-of-its-kind wedding ceremony at a historic Minnesota cemetery. KTTC's Mike Sullivan reports.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's new state budget includes a provision that rescinds a guaranteed weekly day off for retail and manufacturing employees.

Airline industry competition has been markedly reduced at many U.S. airports, and passengers appear to be paying higher fares and fees as a result.

Rolling Stone magazine published a piece yesterday summing up AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka's earlier statement about Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's expected entry into the Republican presidential primary: America's Top Union Leader Just Destroyed Scott Walker in Six Words.