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Pennsylvania working families and their allies took a big step last week in their fight to stop paycheck deception legislation. Following a statewide mobilization aimed at county commissioners, one of the most influential groups supporting the anti-union bill backed off, significantly slowing momentum for the legislation.
Voters in the small Colorado farming town of Deer Trail on Tuesday overwhelmingly rejected a tongue-in-cheek proposal to issue hunting licenses to shoot down unmanned drones that fly over the hamlet's airspace, an election official said.
Police in Georgia arrest a burglary suspect who broke into home wearing nothing but a cowboy hat. WXA's Kaitlyn Ross reports.
Five students suffered serious injuries after a school bus full of kids rolled into a ditch in Missouri on Tuesday. Nearly two dozen students were hurt. An investigation is underway.
Atlanta Archbishop Wilton Gregory is apologizing for what some of his Roman Catholic parishioners say is as a lavish new home, worth more than $2 million.
We've seen it happen before. Global companies do business by finding the cheapest labor to gain a competitive edge. Now this type of behavior is threatening U.S. airline workers.
World Series MVP hitter David Ortiz, took a selfie with Obama after the president welcomed the 2013 World Series champion Boston Red Sox to the White House. The shot got more than 33,000 retweets.
A funeral service will be held Wednesday for Lt. Edward Walsh, one of two Boston firefighters killed in last week's nine-alarm blaze.
Netflix is receiving wide praise for its prank on April Fools’ Day, when it promoted a documentary about rotisserie chicken.
The body of an 85-year-old Texas woman found dead in her home Monday had been mauled by dogs, police say.