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The Justice Department issues its report on the Ferguson, Mo., Police Department.

The Justice Department released its report Wednesday after a six-month investigation about whether Wilson violated Michael Brown's civil rights.

A New England man's inquiry has led the National Transportation Safety Board to consider a new probe into a 1959 crash that killed three rock stars.

A massive 4,500 square foot brick home is slowly making its way from Fargo, North Dakota to the nearby town of Horace. KVLY's Christina Craig reports the owner bought the million dollar home for just $70,000.

Authorities hold a news conference to talks about the arrest of suspect in connection with a string of shootings near the nation's capital.

An eight-year-old boy dies after becoming stuck in automatic gate outside of North Las Vegas, Nevada community. KSNV's Christine Kim reports police believe this was just a terrible accident.

Black History Month is more than just acknowledgement in a newspaper or a special program at your children's school. It's an opportunity to reflect on how far black people in the United States have come in their struggle for justice and equal rights, while not forgetting the scores of women and men whose lives have been destroyed by our biased judicial system. The mass criminalization of millions of men and women, mostly people of color who are imprisoned for small infractions, creates a group of second-class citizens who are unable to rebuild a life for themselves even after serving their time.

A Good Samaritan, shoveling his Ohio neighbor's sidewalk triggers the ire of the next door neighbor, who at first blows snow onto him, then creates a pile to block the sidewalk. WKYC's Mike O'Mara reports.

State of Secretary John Kerry said he would not be distracted by politics as Western powers tried to forge a deal to curtail Iran's nuclear program.

“As long as Mexican workers don’t have rights, workers in America are under threat.”With these words Napoleón Gómez Urrutia, president of the Mexican mine and metalworkers’ union Los Mineros, addressed the AFL-CIO Executive Council at its meeting in Atlanta on Feb. 25.