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A group of people in Minocqua, Wisconsin, jump into freezing water to support the Children's Miracle Network.
A group of protesters blocked streets and marched to the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Mo., Saturday, causing police to temporarily close the landmark. The group carried signs reading "black lives matter" and many had tape over their mouths.
While the AFL-CIO Now blog team takes a break for the holidays, we wanted to share with you the 10 most popular stories of 2014. Wishing you safe and happy holidays and new year!
Sony's PlayStation network was back up and running after a cyberattack disrupted operations and ruined Christmas for untold children.
A blog post from a Sony exec finally admitted "high levels of traffic designed to disrupt connectivity" was behind the three-day outage.
A blog post from a Sony exec finally admitted "high levels of traffic designed to disrupt connectivity" was behind the three-day outage.
Officer Tyler Stewart, 24, was shot by a suspect in a domestic violence case in Flagstaff Saturday, and the gunman then killed himself, police said.
Aries Woodfin, 33, allegedly posted messages on Facebook threatening to kill police officers and "innocent white children."
"President Bush's condition has improved to the point that doctors have begun discussing dates for his discharge," a spokesman for his office said.
A large demonstration in Cleveland supported police as other marches called for change Saturday, the same day Rafael Ramos was laid to rest.