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Yesterday, the AFL-CIO’s own Thea Lee joined AARP, Doctors Without Borders, Oxfam America and the Generic Pharmaceutical Association in urging President Obama to fix proposals in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)—a trade and economic governance deal currently under negotiation—that could leave us all paying more for life-saving prescription medicines.

A 20-day-old baby who was in a car that was stolen from a Kentucky gas station Thursday night has been reunited with his mother.

Mishawaka police officer Jason Barthel began selling his clothing line this week with shirts that read, "Breathe easy, don't break the law."

A time capsule from the 18th century was found plastered into a cornerstone at the Massachusetts State House, but how old is the building?

KCEN-TV meteorologist Patrick Crawford recovering after shot, by an unknown assailant in the TV station parking lot. KPRC's Anoushah Rasta reports.

Nevada Deputies restrain angry man as he lashes out at accused child sexual abuser in a Las Vegas courtroom. KSNV's Christine Kim reports.

Sony took the unprecedented step on Wednesday of canceling the Christmas Day release of the film.

The final Saturday before Christmas could turn out to be a bigger day for shoppers than Black Friday. NBC's Kurt Gregory has the details.

While it's legal in some cases to transport guns or knives in checked luggage, a TSA official discusses the recent spike in guns and other potential weapons found in carry-on baggage. KVOA's John Patrick reports.

Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee proposes a 95% tax on e-cigarettes, outraging vaping businesses and their supporters. KING's Heather Graf reports.