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A Baltimore police officer id charged with animal cruelty for killing his 7-month-old dog. WBAL's Kai Reed reports.
"If you're not rich in America, college costs more," says Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) "It costs more because you have to borrow the money and pay and pay and pay. And not just pay the cost of the education, not just pay over time the cost to borrow, but pay to produce a profit for the United States government."
An Army general accused of sexual assault is pleading guilty to three lesser charges, but maintains his innocence on five remaining counts.Brig. Gen. Jeffrey A. Sinclair pleaded Thursday in a military courtroom at Fort Bragg.
Massachusetts high court rules that a man who took cell phone photos up the skirts of women riding the Boston subway did not violate state law. WHDH's Amanda Grace reports.
A new report from researchers from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) finds that not only is rising inequality a drag on economic growth, but that policies designed to lessen inequality through a moderate level of redistribution do not slow growth. While the report is clear in stating it isn't the official opinion or policy of the IMF, researchers Jonathan D. Ostry, Andrew Berg and Charalambos G. Tsangarides make a compelling case that austerity policies are bad for economic growth and that it isn't just morally sound to reduce income inequality, it's the economically wise choice, too. While countries have pursued policies focused heavily on deficit reduction and lower government spending, the new report suggests those legislative priorities may be the wrong approach to economic growth, joining a growing chorus of evidence from economic analysts that is pushing for a move away from austerity.
With the new league year beginning in just six days, Pro Football Talk has posted its ranking of the top 100 free agents in the Class of 2014.
A few weeks after her foray into the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition, Barbie is entangled in controversy again, this time over her ties with the Girl Scouts.
Republican Party leaders converge in Washington today for a conference featuring, Ted Cruz, Paul Ryan, Chris Christie and Marco Rubio.
Watch video of Avalanche control at Steven Pass in Washington state. Avalanche team holds 50 pound bags of explosives, with the fuse burning inside a helicopter, and waiting for the right time to drop the bomb.