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Governors of Washington, Connecticut and New York all reversed bans they had implemented in protest to Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
The student appears to be writing a list of "reasons why USC (University of South Carolina) WiFi blows." The first word on the list is the N-word.
Bob Burns, a founding member and one-time drummer of the iconic rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, died in a car crash Friday night in Georgia.
When Russ Johnson was driving down US-27 in Lake County, Florida, little did he know that his skills as the "RV Doctor" would be put to the test, with his son capturing it all on camera. WAVE's Gail Paschall-Brown has the story.
The parents of Audrie Pott settled a wrongful death case Friday with the parents of two boys who sexually assaulted her before she committed suicide.
A mother and her two children who police said were "in extreme danger" have been found safe, but the woman's estranged husband is still on the loose.
A Virginia mother and father who pleaded guilty to felony child neglect after their kids were found locked in a cage will not serve any prison time.
San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr said Friday he is recommending officers be fired over accusations that they exchanged racist and homophobic texts.
A brawl involving several hundred people broke out at a Queens casino, with dozens of people throwing punches and tossing chairs, authorities said.
As a result of strong collective bargaining agreements in a rebounding auto industry, the number of UAW-represented workers has grown for five straight years, with the latest government figures showing an increase to 403,466 in 2014, compared to 391,415 in 2013. Said UAW President Dennis Williams: