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Residents on Chamberlain Street in Nashville's Sylvan Park neighborhood are hoping that their ice-coated road and sidewalks will thaw soon. WSMV's Patrick McMurtry reports.

Residents on Chamberlain Street in Nashville's Sylvan Park neighborhood are hoping that their ice-coated road and sidewalks will thaw soon. WSMV's Patrick McMurtry reports.

A new AFL-CIO report released today finds that four nations that would be major players under the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) are out of compliance with international labor standards and, therefore, with the commitments they would undertake under the TPP. The report—The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Four Countries That Don’t Comply with U.S. Trade Laws—finds that workers in Mexico, Malaysia, Vietnam and Brunei face ongoing and systematic abuse and violations of workers’ rights with the complicity or direct involvement of the governments.

A tanker truck carrying nearly 10,000 gallons of fuel overturned and ignited on a busy Camden County, New Jersey roadway Monday morning.

In our regular weekly feature, we'll be taking a look at the winners and losers of the week in the struggle for the rights of working families. The winners will be the persons or organizations that go above and beyond to expand or protect the rights of working families, while the losers will be whoever went above and beyond to limit or deny those rights.

A first grade teacher in Texas plans to make a life-saving donation to one of her students after discovering she is a match. WOAI's Emily Baucum reports.

Speaking to U.S. troops in Kuwait, Defense Secretary Ash Carter says, "The first of the most recent eras of terrorism was kind of Internet fueled. This ISIL thing is social media fueled. "

Conjoined twins Knatalye and Adeline Mata gained their independence last week after a successful separation surgery.

The girls got their money back, and on top of that, police bought $240 worth of cookies and gave the troop $60 cash.

Oil workers at three more refineries and a chemical plant joined the United Steelworkers’ (USW’s) unfair labor practice strike against the oil industry over the weekend. With workers and plant safety a major concern, USW President Leo W. Gerard said: