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Dozens Rally in Washington,  D.C., to demand the release of more than 200 Nigerian schoogirls kidnaped by Islamist militant group Boko Haram.

Communities in north Florida around Pensacola were devastated by floods last week after 12 to 28 inches of rain fell in a 12-hour period. Damage was extensive and many people's lives were permanently changed. City officials said Pensacola suffered $23 million in damage, while Escambia County reported an additional $60 million. The local water utility estimated damage at another $5 million to its infrastructure.

A Texas death-row asked a court Tuesday to stop his execution scheduled for next week, citing the bungled lethal injection of a prisoner in Oklahoma.

Democratic candidate for South Carolina school superintendent wants the state to legalize marijuana and use the tax revenue to fund public eduction. WIS reporter Chad Mills has the story.

A Tornado victim says "Goodbye mama" in a text message moments before a deadly storm struck. KARK's Josh Berry reports.

A 13-year-old boy is in custody in Colorado on accusations he murdered his father, then covered up his crime by calling his dad's boss to report him ill.Authorities discovered the 50-year-old man's body Monday during a wellness check at their home, NBC affiliate KUSA reported.

A pilot survives after crashing a small plane into a house. KUSA’s Maya Rodriguez reports.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren introduced a bill today to allow borrowers to refinance their outstanding student loan debt. The Warren bill is an excellent step toward easing the crushing $1.2 trillion student loan debt borne by graduates and reducing barriers to higher education for working families.

Almost 8,000 unidentified remains will be escorted to the site from a medical examiner's office where they have been kept.