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Ariel Castro's desire for his young daughter to live a normal life ate at him so much that he eventually eased up on the three women he held captive for a decade, hoping they and the girl would escape his house of horrors, his attorney said.
An accounting student from Tennessee uses his pizza dough spinning skills to earn a spot on the U.S. Pizza Team. WRCB’s Kimberly Barbour reports.
Celebrities, including Richard Branson, Ellen DeGeneres and Sharon Osbourne, as well as human rights and LGBT groups have announced they are boycotting the chain.
The daredevils accused of burglary and trespassing for the Sept. 30 jump are due in court Tuesday.
Video shows the rescue of two men whose boat capsized off the coast of Fort Pierce, Florida. They were believed to be missing after failing to return from a fishing trip.
The award-winning documentary “Brothers on the Line,” which chronicles the lives of UAW leader Walter Reuther and his brothers, Roy and Victor—from the Great Depression to the Great Society, is now available on iTunes. Watch the trailer above.
Secretary of State John Kerry kicked a soccer ball around the tarmac Sunday after his plane stopped to refuel in Cape Verde, an archipelago off the west coast of Africa.It's not the first time Kerry has been pictured with a ball.
When you think retirement, do sunny beaches and palm trees come to mind? According to Bankrate, you might actually be a lot happier enjoying your sunset years sans palm trees in a landlocked state – like somewhere in the Great Plains or the Mountain West.
It's not in his job description as governor, but Oregon's John Kitzhaber may have saved someone's life on Monday.Kitzhaber, a former emergency room doctor, spotted an unconscious woman in downtown Portland around 5 p.m. and performed CPR until paramedics arrived, NBC affiliate KGW reported.
A stretch of Southern California’s main connector to Las Vegas was closed overnight after a dangerous bridge fire. A worker’s blowtorch accidentally ignited the structure’s wooden supports.