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North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory says he is anticipating the winter storm heading the state's way to be "very, very tough."
Two American astronauts successfully finish the second of three planned spacewalks outside the ISS, making preparations for future additions to the station.
Gissendaner was sentenced to death for the murder of her husband, although she did not carry out the killing herself. She will be put to death Monday.
Wisconsin Republicans, led by state Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald (R) and state Sen. Steve Nass (R), have made it abundantly clear this week that they don't care about the voices of their state's working families. They had previously made it clear that they didn't care about the rights of working families. On Tuesday, Nass shut down debate on a proposed "right to work" bill, with hundreds of Wisconsin workers still waiting to testify about the bill. Nass previously admitted that the Fast Track process through which the bill was brought up was intentionally designed to limit public protests. But thousands gathered at the state House in protest of the legislature's actions, with more planned rallies already set to go. The Senate Labor Committee advanced the bill on a party-line vote, and it now goes to the full floor for a vote.
Court records show Jose Sanchez-Ramirez has multiple citations for moving violations and pleaded guilty to a DUI and other charges in 1998.
After al-Shabab made a threat against the Twin Cities' Mall of America, leaders in the Somali-American community hold a rally against terror threat at the mall. KARE's Lindsey Seavert reports.
A 92-year-old Memphis woman accused her 28-year-old live-in boyfriend of attacking her.
An Idaho lawmaker says his questions about female anatomy, asked during a hearing on an abortion bill, were taken out of context. KTVB's Andrea Lutz reports in a matter of hours the remarks had gone viral.
Atlanta' mayor Kasim Reed details the city's plan to get residents to safety with a staggered commuting approach in an effort to avoid a mass exodus.
A Massachusetts family pleads for return of 5-year-old's birthday presents after they were mistakenly loaded into the wrong car after the party. WHDH's Susan Tran reports.