Feed items
Military official, along with Gov. Rick Perry and Sen. Ted Cruz hold a briefing on the deadly shooting at Fort Hood.
Companies like Walmart often claim they can't afford to raise employee salaries because it would cause them to raise prices, which would hurt customers, decrease sales and then hurt the very employees whose salaries they raised, leading to layoffs and less hours. Ignoring the fact that they could easily absorb any such cost increases by slightly slimming down their billions of dollars of profits, the math just doesn't add up (watch the video after the jump).If you think Walmart workers deserve a living wage, sign the petition.
Three people injured in the Fort Hood shooting who were previously listed in critical condition have been upgraded to fair, the hospital said Friday.The three are expected to stay in the hospital for several days, Baylor Scott & White Memorial hospital said.
More Washington neighborhoods are in danger as heavy rains approach. KING's Janet Kim reports.
He paints landscapes, pets and even portraits of world leaders. But George W. Bush does not have permission from his own mother to paint her portrait.
The Boston Fire Department announced Friday that the nine-alarm fire that killed two firefighters last week was caused by welders working on a nearby building.
A rare Spring tornado damages a family farm in Southern Minnesota. KDLT's Jeff Rusack reports the people on the farm happened to see the tornado approach, and sought shelter before it hit.
Volunteers sweep in to help care for the 16 horses left behind by a Oso mudslide victim. KING's Rob Piercy reports.
A Good Samaritan found a box containing 50 years of Bonnie Kiser's Girl Scout badges dumped behind his construction site two years ago. Last month he got in contact with the Girl Scouts and they tracked down Kiser. KSEE's Lemor Abrams reports.
I took part in a "fair trade" study session at a synagogue recently, looking at moral authority in the global economy. We considered four historical examples.In Exodus, Moses leads the children of Israel out of Egypt, creating a new nation in the midst of established tribes and nations. After finding food and water, Moses gets excellent advice from his father-in-law, Jethro: Appoint judges.