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Pesticide that sickened Delaware family at a Caribbean resort is still legally used today by some U.S. food growers, federal regulators say.

The late singer's estate accuses the surviving members of GWAR of absconding with his ashes and trying to cash in on his name and likeness.

A man accused of firing a gun during a youth basketball game in Philadelphia, sending spectators and players running, surrendered to police Monday.

Arizona family reunited with tiny dog two years after it disappeared from back yard. KVOA's Sean Mooney reports.

Dr. Gardner C. Taylor, respected minister, civil rights leader and Presidential Medal of Freedom honoree, died Sunday at the age of 96

Royal Dutch Shell called the protest by six Greenpeace activists a "stunt" that endangers themselves and the ship's crew.

Justus Howell, a 17-year-old from Waukegan, Illinois, was shot twice in the back by a police officer responding to reports of a fight.

The 2015 season of Major League Baseball began in ballparks across America.

The retraction of a story about an alleged rape at the University of Virginia has many concerned about a "chilling effect" on victims.

Two supervisors have resigned from a Georgia prison after a young inmate was shown on Facebook beaten and with a leash around his neck.