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Sony's CEO claimed Friday that the White House was "aware of the situation" at the studio before it cancelled the release of "The Interview."

A police officer has died and another is in critical condition after a man opened fire on a patrol car in Brooklyn Saturday, police said.

The two police officers were shot Saturday in Brooklyn and taken to the hospital in grave condition, officials said. The suspect also died.

Parts of the massive mall were closed after crowds protested racial profiling and police-related deaths one of the year's busiest shopping days.

California firefighters pitch in to finish hanging lights after rescuing the elderly homeowner who fell from a ladder, after attempting to hang the lights himself. KSEE's Joe Ybarra reports.

About 100 people protested — mostly older Cuban-Americans, many carrying Cuban flags or wearing T-shirts with the flag displayed.

A large crowd gathered at Mall of America at Bloomington, Minnesota, Saturday in protest of recent deaths of unarmed black men by police.

Protests over police brutality were planned at America's two biggest malls on what is expected to be the busiest shopping day of the year.

The latest flu report from the CDC finds surge in cases, with widespread flu found in 29 states. NBC's Erika Edwards reports that a mutation may have made immunizations a little less effective, but it's still better than no protection at all.

Phoenix Police Chief Daniel V. Garcia is fired after he defied an order from the Phoenix City Manager and called a press conference to unload on his critics. KPNX's Gia Vang reports.