Feed items

President Obama reacts to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress Tuesday.

Kelly Gissendaner has filed new papers with the U.S. Supreme Court a day after her execution was called off because the drugs looked cloudy.

The 12 jurors and six alternates must appear in Boston federal court Wednesday morning, when opening statement begin.

An Arkansas dog left for dead in a ditch after being hit by a car, overcomes paralysis, and learns to walk again with the help of a prosthetic paw. KARK's Melissa Schroeder reports.

A North Carolina woman who suffered a series of extreme side effects from using Levaquin, joins the effort to pull the medication. The FDA says more than 1,200 people have died, and almost 100,00 have suffered side effects from the drug. WCNC's Michelle Boudin reports.

The family of Tamir Rice, including his mother Samaria Rice, and their attorneys Benjamin Crump and Walter Madison respond the city of Cleveland's claim that the 12-year-old boy was responsible for his own shooting death.

Oregon 911 dispatchers are testing new treadmill desks as they take calls. KGW's Kyle Iboshi reports several users report feeling healthier, with better concentration and awareness.

Just as Spring Break is kicking off, fishermen reel in a nearly 10-foot long Great White shark, only 300-400 yards off shore of Panama City Beach, Florida. WJHG's Tyler Allender reports the fishermen tagged, and released the shark.

The mother of slain Cleveland boy Tamir Rice said she wants the city to say it's sorry for police shooting him, not for insensitive legal remarks.

Kelly Gissendaner has filed new papers with the U.S. Supreme Court a day after her execution was called off because the drugs looked cloudy.