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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.
Towns in Massachusetts have gotten special permission from the state to dispose of snow in the ocean. WHDH's Kris Anderson reports.
Every February, people across the country celebrate Black History Month. We honor the heritage and struggle of African Americans in the United States while looking with hope toward the future. This year, I am honored to look back at organizers and activists who inspire me daily in my work as a leader in the labor movement. The history of the modern labor movement, which is positioned to speak, fight and win on behalf of all workers, is filled with strong black figures who fought for civil and economic justice during a time when justice was not guaranteed for all.
Texas has the most wrong-way crashes but has been slow to implement safety changes that experts say could save lives.
The 12-story, 200-bedroom building opened in 1970 and is first to be imploded since 2007. Among other names, it was previously called the Debbie Reynolds.
Cops gunned down a man who allegedly carjacked a woman at gunpoint and tried to pull at least two other drivers out of their cars during a chase.
US Airways' Embraer 190 aircraft forced to make emergency landing after front landing gear failed to deploy. No injuries reported.
A U.S. Airways jet was forced to make an emergency landing at Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport after its landing gear failed to deploy.
With a record amount of snow on the ground, the city of Boston may soon be forced to dump excess snow into the harbor, which is normally off-limits.
Elizabeth Yarahuan was on her way home from work when she was caught up in chase involving LAPD and a stolen car.