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Sheyann Webb Christburg was 8 years old on Bloody Sunday.

President Obama participates in a town hall at Benedict College in South Carolina.

NBC's Kristen Welker talks with Sheyann Webb, who at 8-years-old was the youngest civil rights activist who marched in the 1965 demonstration that came to be known as "Bloody Sunday."

Fathers in non-traditional roles take issue with Amazon.com because of service called "Amazon Moms", which offers discounts on items like baby products, diapers, and food. KING's Natalie Swaby reports.

A High school student scrambles to escape an oncoming car on icy street, but ends up airborne when another car is sent crashing into her. WJAR's Brian Crandall reports.

The Army bought about 1,000 of them as it ramped up for World War II.

Willie Shanks, 60, talks about growing up during the Civil Rights era on a plantation near Selma, Alabama, where he picked cotton starting at age four.

Indianapolis widow reunited with the dog tags her husband lost at Normandy on D-Day. WTHR's Kevin Rader reports.

When Ford crashed-landed a plane, it wasn't Han Solo in the cockpit — and it isn't the first time the actor has had brushes with danger in real life.