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The Staten Island man allegedly tried to attack FBI agents with a knife Wednesday as they attempted to search his home, sources said.

Authorities are expanding and shifting the search zone.

Many Americans have questions about last week’s House vote against the undemocratic, unaccountable Fast Track bill. The bottom line is that Fast Track is stalled, for now. To advance to the president’s desk, both parts of the bill had to advance. But the first part of the bill, a vote on the Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) program, was defeated by a resounding vote, 302–126. This vote effectively killed the bill, but only temporarily. Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) preserved the right to have a revote on that portion of the bill. And even if a revote fails, the House leadership can repackage the bill in a number of ways. In other words, this is not over. Global corporations and their allies in Congress will continue to try every trick in the book to ensure a clear path for bad trade deals that lower our wages, endanger our air and water, and increase corporate influence over our economy. 

The fifth juror's release comes after another juror was dismissed Monday after her brother-in-law was shot in an armed robbery.

Family claims police used excessive force when ejecting them from Fairfield, Ohio city pool, while the police claim the video shows noncompliant arrests. WLWT's Brian Hamrick reports.

Schwab must undergo parenting classes instead of serving 180 days behind bars, a judge ruled, following the April incident that left her son injured.

U.S. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter testifies at a House hearing on America's military strategy in the Middle East.

Authorities are expanding and shifting the search zone.

Gypsy Blancharde and her boyfriend have been charged with murdering Gypsy's mother "Dee Dee". But according to family members, the mother may have forced her daughter to fake several disabilities.

George Huguely, the former University of Virginia lacrosse player accused of killing his girlfriend, is asking the US Supreme Court to review his murder conviction.