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Rescue crews pull a man from one of the numerous vehicle pileups on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
The harsh weather around the country means harsh conditions for retailers and restaurants. NBC's Tracie Potts reports
The death of a New York City college freshman who was repeatedly tackled during a hazing challenge has been declared a homicide — setting the stage for possible charges against some of his fraternity brothers.Michael Deng, 19, suffered major head trauma in the Dec.
More than 1,600 flights were canceled on Friday while airlines and travelers were still digging out from the day before when more than 7,100 flight cancellations made it the worst day so far of a long, cold and snowy winter.
A New York couple was arrested after they left their four children home alone with no heat or food for six days, according to police.
Here are some headlines from the working families news we're reading today (after the jump).
A massive traffic pileup shut down part of the Pennsylvania Turnpike on Friday morning, as an estimated 50 to 100 vehicles crashed, flipped or spun out amid the slushy roadway — another impact of Thursday’s monster storm.The main wreck occurred around 8:15 a.m.
A massive traffic pileup shut down part of the Pennsylvania Turnpike on Friday morning, as an estimated 50 to 100 vehicles crashed, flipped or spun out amid the slushy roadway — another impact of Thursday’s monster storm.The main wreck occurred around 8:15 a.m.
American skier Bode Miller was unable to repeat his magical run from the Vancouver Games Friday in the men's super-combined in Sochi. Miller, 36, placed sixth, and after his loss took to Twitter to congratulate the winners but also express his frustration.
A 5-year-old girl fell from a third-story window while trying to clear snow off an air conditioner after apparently being left alone with other kids.