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Social media scams and cruel cons that target lonely hearts to rob them blind were the leading drivers of Internet fraud in 2014, the FBI said Tuesday
Emma Sulkowicz continued her fight against rape by bringing the mattress she's been carrying around campus all year to her graduation. Sulkowicz says she was raped on the first day of her sophomore year. The case against the man she accused was dropped and he was allowed to remain a student.
The Los Angeles City Council has voted 14-1 to approve an increase to the city's minimum wage. The minimum wage will jump to $15 an hour by 2020.
Obama has walked a fine line as he praises law enforcement officers, while acknowledging the tension felt by the minority communities they serve.
A Duke University professor says he's found a way to measure a dog's intelligence.
Ricky Jackson, 58, was freed last November for his wrongful conviction in the 1975 death of a money order salesman. He is suing police in the case.
Secretary of State John Kerry defended a sweeping, multinational trade deal being negotiated by the Obama administration on Tuesday.
Sailors from Cuba and the U.S. hit the water for the first ever Regatta Cup of Friendship. The race marked first legally sanctioned sailing competition between the two countries in 50 years.
A small cemetery in the Oklahoma panhandle is overrun by prairie dogs that have riddled the property with holes, exposing caskets.