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FBI Assistant Director Michael Steinbach says social media allows foreign terror groups direct access into the United States like never before.

Dean Mullins, who became trapped underneath snow after cleaning off his roof, fought to survive. "I wasn't going to go out like that," he later said.

A large sinkhole opens up under a St. Petersburg, Florida, sidewalk. A wall of a business called "Underground," collapsed into the sinkhole. No injuries have been reported in the incident.

Join AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Elizabeth Shuler on Friday, Feb. 27, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. EST for a live Twitter chat about the AFL-CIO’s Next Up Young Worker Summit. You can follow the chat on @AFLCIONxtUp and @LizShuler and the hashtag #1uNextUp.

Saboteurs, spies and thieves are expanding their computer attacks against a vulnerable American Internet infrastructure, chipping away at U.S. wealth.

Sharlet David and her husband, Romel, say that 12 family members were among the more than 100 Assyrian Christians captured Monday in Syria.

After cleaning part of his roof off, a New Hampshire man spends four hours buried under a pile of snow that fell and trapped him. WHDH's Anthony Miller reports.

Butt enlargements are skyrocketing, according to new data from plastic surgeons, who says curvy celebrities are behind the trend.

Tennessee authorities say a state DOT salt truck hit and killed an Iron City man, who was walking along the side of the road. Police say the incident occurred near midnight, in heavy snow.

During Black History Month, we will be profiling past and present leaders in the intersecting movements to protect and expand the rights of African Americans and working families. We'll highlight both important leaders of the past and those who are continuing the legacy of those strong leaders who laid the foundation for the present.