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The incident took place on Monday in Nangarhar, a province that has become a stronghold for the Islamic State.

Police on Tuesday were searching for the two missing daughters of a woman found dead in her home in Texas over the weekend.

Deep in a forest in North Carolina lies a community of people who've left their jobs, given up their cell phones, and seceded. A former cybersecurity official, an engineer, a woman and her wild blue-eyed eight-year-old...the inhabitants of Wild Roots, as they call this place, are disillusioned with the ways of the modern world and react by living with, and off, the earth. They pickle bear meat, harvest chestnuts, and, during the summer, bathe naked in a nearby stream. And yet, every so often, they venture into town to check in. Are they happy? Are they lonely? And, are we living in the real world, or are they?

Carrie Underwood also sustained a previously reported broken wrist in the fall, which took place on the steps to her home.

Carrie Underwood also sustained a previously reported broken wrist in the fall, which took place on the steps to her home.

John Yarmuth Makes Kentucky State AFL-CIO's First Website 'Wall of Fame'

Kentucky State AFL-CIO

This guest post from Berry Craig originally appeared at the  Kentucky State AFL-CIO. The Kentucky legislative session begins today.

"Which Side Are You On?" is a grand old union song.

Billy Thompson, United Steelworkers (USW) District 8 director, came up with a Wall of Fame-Wall of Shame banner to show which side state senators and representatives were on when they voted on those union-busting bills last January.

We think the banner is a great idea. So we're starting a complementary Wall of Fame-Wall of Shame on our website.

We want to show our union brothers and sisters how Kentucky lawmakers in Frankfort and Washington are voting on bills important to organized labor. (We invite other state federations, central labor councils and union locals to start Walls of Fame and Shame for state and federal legislators in their neck of the woods. (Click here to check us out on The Union Edge: Labor's Talk Radio.)

First up is the Republican Robin-Hood-in-Reverse tax legislation.

Like most Americans,...

Hoda Kotb joins Savannah Guthrie as new co-anchor of NBC's 'Today' show. She also will continue to co-host TODAY's fourth hour with Kathie Lee Gifford.

An outage at Customs and Border Protection Monday caused long lines at airports, but the agency said it does not appear malicious in nature.

In announcing Kotb's appointment on 'Today,' Savannah Guthrie told viewers: 'This has to be the most popular decision the NBC News has ever made.'

In its introduction, Logan Paul said it's "the most real video I've ever posted."