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American businesses that sell goods from Greece are preparing for the worst after voters there rejected a bailout deal.

A moment of peace and prayer was held inside South Carolina's statehouse in Columbia, as lawmakers prepared to debate whether to remove the confederate flag from State House grounds.

A former Iowa firefighter is receiving help in his battle against cancer from fire departments across the nation. KTIV's Sarah Te Slaa reports.

A huge bee hive discovered in the wall of a Edmond, Oklahoma house nearly drives the homeowner out of her home. KFOR's Adam Snider reports.

The Nuestra Senora de Atocha went down in a violent hurricane in 1622 near the Florida Keys laden with New World gold while en route to Spain.

Last week, the U.S. Department of Labor unveiled proposed revisions to federal overtime pay rules, which have eroded significantly since 1975. In this video, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka calls on the Labor Department to update the rules in order to benefit the lives of millions of working families in the United States. Please join us and submit your own comment.

The General Assembly returns Monday to discuss Gov. Nikki Haley's budget vetoes and what to do with the rebel flag.

Clothing retailer American Apparel unveiled a plan to cut costs by $30 million but warned it may not be enough to get it through the next year.

At Sensa Salon, hair that would usually get thrown out is being re-purposed to be used in "hair booms," which absorb oil after spills.

Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter and French Minister of Defense Jean-Yves Le Drain hold a press briefing.