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Hundreds turned out Thursday afternoon to mourn husband-and-wife Deah Barakat and Yusor Abu-Salha and her sister, Razan, who were gunned down Tuesday.

"I'm 56," Pascal said at the Women in the World conference. "It's not exactly the time that you want to start all over again."

A death at Naval Air Forces Headquarters in San Diego is under investigation by base security and NCIS, officials confirmed Thursday.

Boulder, Colorado's waste treatment plant is using a brewery byproduct to help clean the water. KUSA's Steve Staeger reports that apparently microbes enjoy beer just as much as humans.

Journee Woodard, 11, was seated for a routine teeth cleaning when the hygienist noticed something odd about the color of the Oklahoma girl's eyes. KFOR's Adam Snider reports.

The first of two rounds arrives Thursday night.

The fifth-largest prize in U.S. lottery history will be split among three tickets after Wednesday night's drawing.

Injured California woman survives three days alone at the bottom of a cliff after crashing her truck. KSBY's Amanda Starrantino reports.

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. Today, we take a look at Ella Josephine Baker.

A watchdog agency says the military used hazardous open-air pits and let incinerators sit unused for years.