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The new measure is the largest cuts on record to farmers holding some of the state's strongest water rights.
Amanda Lindhout, who was abducted and held hostage in Somalia for 15 and a half months, details her ordeal in a new book "A House in the Sky." Interviewed on TODAY, she talks about a failed escape attempt and describes how she kept her will to survive.
The climber, who has not been identified, was separated from two other people on Thursday while they were at 14,000 feet elevation.
Tonya Carpenter suffered injuries during June 5 game between Red Sox and Athletics at Fenway Park.
A California legislator raised a few eyebrows with her suggestion that the state's drought problem is linked to the fight over abortion. KGET's Kristin Price reports.
Forty-four shells casings were recovered from the scene, and 12 were fired by three officers who were acting in defense, according to a statement.
Ian Bremmer, TIME Magazine columnist and author of "Superpower: Three Choices for America's Role in the World," discusses America's international affairs strategy and whether the U.S. is still a world superpower.
Albert Woodfox attorney Carine Williams says, 'We are deeply disappointed' that Albert Woodfox will not be released, while the brother and sister of the prison guard that Woodfox was convicted of killing say they are "very happy" with court's decision.
A federal judge this week ordered Woodfox's release and barred the state from trying him a third time in the 1972 death of a prison guard.
Prosecutors, with the agreement of the defense, have asked the judge for a protective order to keep "sensitive information" secret.