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Police hope newly released surveillance video will help lead them to identify 28 looters that ransacked a gas station after the Michael Brown grand jury decision. KSDK's Stephanie Diffin reports.
School officials say that about 130 students at three Pennsylvania elementary schools were served rice contaminated with insects. WPXI's Timyka Artist reports.
Audit finds Border Patrol drone fleet may not be accomplishing its mission or meeting cost goals. KVOA's Lupita Murillo reports.
An Albuquerque, New Mexico's police officer's body camera captures what starts as a routine traffic stop, suddenly escalate into a dramatic gun battle with a suspect. KOB's Tom Joles reports.
FBI Director James Comey tells computer security experts that North Korean hackers got sloppy when attacking Sony, when on a couple of occasions they posted from their true, North Korean Internet addresses.
On the very first day that the new larger House Republican majority got to work, it made a move that could mean some 11 million people who receive Social Security disability benefits will see their lifeline benefits cut by 20% in 2016—or even cuts to Social Security retirement benefits for everyone.
The secretary of state said America stands with France, the birthplace of "democracy itself."
The dozen people killed in an attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo included a Bank of France economist who contributed to the publication.
Secretary of State John Kerry makes remarks in support of France, and freedom of the press, in the wake of an attack on a French satirical magazine, which killed at least 12 people.
San Francisco police are searching for the so-called "Botox Bandit," a man suspected of not paying for his plastic surgery.