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A photo of white police officers posing with rifles as they stand over a man lying on his stomach with antlers on his head has sparked outrage.
Rick Santorum says part of his plan includes doing away with the IRS, instituting a flat tax and repealing President Obama's executive orders.
Floods already caused enormous damages in Texas. But another round of storms is expected to roll through the South Plains by Friday, May 29.
The body of Michelle Carey-Charba, 43, was found Wednesday as rescue crews continued looking for other family and friends still missing.
Nebraska became the first conservative state in more than 40 years to abolish the death penalty, as lawmakers voted to override the governor's veto.
Walmart Stores said Wednesday that it has settled a lawsuit with the representatives of comedian Tracy Morgan and two others, who were seriously injured in an accident involving its truck
FIFA was created in 1904 to unify the laws of soccer across all nations and organize soccer competitions around the world. The FIFA World Cup is its most prestigious.
Michael Smith worked for 13 years as a crane operator at Bethlehem Steel’s Sparrows Point, Md., plant. But in 2012 the plant—then owned by R.G. Steel—was forced to shut its doors after a series of flawed trade deals and U.S. policy decisions allowed cheap, subsidized foreign steel to flood the market. Smith was among 2,500 United Steelworkers members who lost their jobs.
Ohio State engineering students work to create a prosthetic leg for a three-legged dog named Jimmy. WCMH's Harrison Hove reports.
A California Vietnam veteran, who is currently raising his great-great grandchildren, is surprised with trip to Washington D.C. KGET's Rachelle Murcia reports.