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A 30-foot-high tsunami blasted Kauai after a 9.25 Aleutian earthquake 500 years ago, and modern-day Hawaiians had better take note, a new study says.
At the deportation center in San Pedro Sula, planes land with more than 100 Hondurans a day, returned from our border prisons to their native land. They are mostly young men, with shackled hands and legs, who have harrowing tales of days in what they call the “ice box,” the U.S. detention centers on our borders that are so crowded they must stand up for hours, taking turns lying down to sleep. These were heartbreaking conversations, nearly hopeless tales through tears, of failed attempts to unify with families or find work.
Workers at the 6,000-employee call center company Atento Servicios in Mexico face daily challenges on the job. These mostly young workers make low wages, work long shifts, face high stress demands from callers, and are subjected to yelling, sexual harassment, and other abuses. They are treated like an expendable workforce and are hired and fired at a nearly 80 percent annual turnover rate.
Parents in Maine demanded that teacher be removed from school after she traveled to Dallas, even though she had no contact with anyone associated with the Ebola outbreak. WCSH's Vivien Leigh reports.
There are people doing good deeds every day and their stories have been at the heart of one of Nightly News’ signature series, “Making a Difference.”
Tech guru PC Mike Wendland reviews apps that can help take your Halloween Jack-O-Lantern to the next level.
Surveys show Americans will spend $7.4 billion on Halloween this year, the most ever. NBC's Mark Barger reports.
Police say someone stolen more than 40 sets of cremated remains from two Tennessee cemeteries. WBIR's Kelsey Pape reports.
Michelle Knight said during an interview at a high school Sunday that, a year and a half after her rescue, she was able to forgive Ariel Castro.
Ebola Halloween costumes are generating controversy in Albuquerque, N.M. KOB's Eddie Garcia reports.