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Trump appeared to deny he insulted Haiti and African nations as "shithole countries" but admitted he'd used "tough" language.
Here's what happened after President Trump tweeted about FISA, the most important security legislation of the year.
Here's what happened after President Trump tweeted about FISA, the most important security legislation of the year.
It's a severe influenza season but so far, this year's annual flu epidemic is not a record-setter, the CDC says
The Carrier plant in Indianapolis has a work force of 1,100 people after about 215 workers departed Thursday.
Celebrating the Life and Work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
California Labor Federation
Many chapters in the story of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. are well-known to Americans. The I Have a Dream speech. The Nobel Peace Prize. The Mountaintop speech. His Letter from a Birmingham Jail. His commitment to nonviolence. All the incredible accomplishments of a visionary.
Our series on Martin Luther King Jr., to mark the 50th anniversary of his assassination in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 4, 1968, covers some of the lesser known parts of his history. Follow the links below to discover more about this civil rights icon.
1. Jay Smith, United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health Care Professionals' (UNAC/UHCP's) counsel, who shared a story his mentor, Jerome A. "Buddy" Cooper, told about King's Birmingham campaign.
2. King is perhaps best known for his iconic 1963 I Have a Dream speech. Less is known about predecessors to that speech, like the one King gave to the AFL-CIO in 1961.
3. King began with prepared remarks, the most famous part of the speech containing the theme 'I Have a...
Edgar Ray Killen, convicted in 1964 'Mississippi Burning' slayings of 3 civil rights workers, dies in prison.
Edgar Ray Killen, convicted in 1964 'Mississippi Burning' slayings of 3 civil rights workers, dies in prison.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on a case in which Robert McCoy said he was innocent of murder but lawyer Larry English told the jury he was guilty.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on a case in which Robert McCoy said he was innocent of murder but lawyer Larry English told the jury he was guilty.