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Kelly Gissendaner was still waiting to hear whether the U.S. Supreme Court will halt her execution Monday night for the 1997 murder of her husband.

Youth hockey coaches hailed as heroes for rushing players to safety as ice rink roof collapses during practice. NECN's Jeff Saperstone reports.

Young Colorado boy braves the cold to sell hot cocoa and cider to raise funds for Denver's Children's Hospital. KUSA's Jonathan Gonzalez reports.

The heist happened on I-95 in Wilson County, North Carolina and a retired gold trader says the thieves are going to have a hard time unloading that much gold on the market. WITN's Lynette Taylor reports.

Allegedly tainted flooring has left Lumber Liquidators customers feeling as if the rug has been pulled out from under them.

Hate crime convictions against leader Samuel Mullet Sr. and 15 other Amish for chopping off members' hair and beards were thrown out last year.

Firefighters are battling a four-alarm fire at a sheet metal plant in Maryland after an explosion was reported.

President Obama says reaching a diplomatic deal with Iran over its nuclear program would be more effective than using military actions or sanctions. Israel opposes such a deal.

Durham County District Attorney Roger Echols says he'll pursue a capital punishment case against Hicks.

For the fourth time, lawyers for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev asked a federal judge to stop jury selection and move the Boston Marathon bombing trial.