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The Pentagon said the service member died from wounds sustained in an 'explosive device blast' outside the northern city of Mosul.
A man and woman were arrested in Sunday in connection with a motel shooting that police believe was part of a deadly cross-city rampage.
In a wide-ranging interview, Trump praised the North Korean despot, lauded China's efforts in the region, and claimed that he's had "tougher" jobs.
At least 10 people were killed and dozens more were injured after severe storms that included powerful tornadoes hit the South, officials said.
Protesters and marchers are expected to hit the streets Monday in what organizers describe as a surge in energy against President Donald Trump.
Protesters and marchers are expected to hit the streets Monday in what organizers describe as a surge in energy against President Donald Trump.
Here are five things you should know this week in politics.
Here are five things you should know this week in politics.
Video shot by a storm chaser captures the intensity and enormity of the deadly twister that ripped across Canton, Texas.
150 Workers Die Each Day From Hazardous Work Conditions: The Working People Weekly List
Every week, we bring you a roundup of the top news and commentary about issues and events important to working families. Here’s this week’s Working People Weekly List.
150 Workers Die Each Day From Hazardous Work Conditions: AFL-CIO study: "About 150 workers each day died as a result of hazardous working conditions in 2015, according to a new labor analysis. The AFL-CIO study released Wednesday found 4,836 workers died after suffering workplace injuries in 2015, the most recent year data is available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics."
AFL-CIO Strongly Supports Writers Guild in Negotiations With Strike Looming: "AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka issued the statement Thursday while negotiators were meeting behind closed doors for a third straight day. He cited WGA estimates that the major entertainment conglomerates made $51 billion in profits last year."
Restaurants Need to Stop Treating Low-wage Workers Like Avocados: "When low-wage workers won higher minimum wages, restaurant owners reacted in three ways. Those who already paid their...