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Families of two Americans imprisoned in Iranian jails are pleading with officials gathered in Vienna for nuclear talks for their loved ones' release.
The metal spikes will stay in place while the Secret Service tries to figure out a permanent way to stop intruders.
The family of Amir Hekmati, a former U.S. Marine who has been imprisoned in Iran since 2011, is pleading with the Iranian government for his release this week as leaders from that country meet with negotiators in Vienna to discuss an agreement on Iran's nuclear program.
Let me introduce you to Dawn. Dawn’s employer, Dollar General, basically cheated her out of money because an outdated rule about who is eligible for overtime pay said they could. And Dawn’s not alone. An estimated 15 million workers should be getting overtime, but aren’t.
Former crime boss turned fugitive informant Whitey Bulger pens reply to Massachusetts high school students who wrote to him as part of a World History Day competition. NECN's Elysia Rodriguez reports.
Misty Copeland is the first African-American female principal dancer in the company's 75-year history.
A Florida firefighter's good deed inspires campaign to buy air conditioners for residents battling the summer heat. WTLV's Shelby Danielsen reports.
Police responding to protests last year in Ferguson, Missouri used tactics that increased tensions between cops and protesters, according to the DOJ.
A new study commissioned by the intelligence agency shows a decline in recruitment that Director John Brennan called "significant."
Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff is asked about documents leaked by former NSA worker Edward Snowden that apparently showed Rousseff's personal phone calls and emails had been spied on by the U.S.