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Dancing debutantes, caged journalists in court, a battered boat, storks on surveillance and more.

Republican Party leaders converge in Washington today for a conference featuring, Ted Cruz, Paul Ryan, Chris Christie and Marco Rubio.

A Minnesota man who had a seizure while driving launches a Facebook search for the mystery man who helped get him to the hospital. KARE's Jana Shortal reports.

Secretary of State John Kerry and his Russian counterpart met Thursday in Rome but appeared to make little headway toward resolving the crisis over Russia’s incursion into the Crimean peninsula in Ukraine.

Police in Daytona Beach, Fla., are defending their handling of the case involving a mother who plunged a minivan filled with her three kids into the ocean — two hours after she was stopped by an officer who noted her shaky mental state.

Republican Party leaders converge in Washington today for a conference featuring, Ted Cruz, Paul Ryan, Chris Christie and Marco Rubio.

Two people who ate from a package of contaminated Skittles required hospital treatment for burning throats, cramping and diarrhea, Indiana authorities said Wednesday night.

A firefighter inspects a charred home while standing on a ladder from a fire truck in Jersey City, N.J., on Thursday, March 6, 2014.

A new study from the Institute for Women's Policy Research shows that Hispanics and those who make less than $20,000 a year are the workers least likely to have paid sick days. Overall, slightly more than 60% of Americans have paid sick days, a number much lower than most developed countries, and the evidence shows that the amount of paid sick days Americans get is declining in recent decades. The new study shows that less than half, only 47%, of Hispanic workers get paid sick days. Even worse, less than 28% of workers who make under $20,000 a year have paid sick days, compared to 83% for workers who make more than $65,000 annually.

Secretary of State John Kerry holds a news conference in Rome.