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This past Friday, President Donald Trump ordered the Department of Labor to reconsider the Obama administration's retirement savings protections due to begin taking effect in April, with an eye toward revising or completely eliminating them.

Facebook's COO, Sheryl Sandberg, announced the company has doubled paid bereavement leave for employees and calls on other companies to follow suit.

The three-judge panel promised a decision as soon as possible after a district judge blocked large parts of Trump's executive order.

"Any fool can shout 'Allahu akbar' as they commit a crime," said the mother of a woman killed in what the White House says was a terror attack.

"We want to get on their social media with passwords: What do you do, what do you say?" Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said.

Officials say the Pennsylvania woman used a step stool to reach into the bin, and her left arm became stuck when the stool collapsed. She broke her left arm and wrist and couldn't get free.

"We want to get on their social media with passwords: What do you do, what do you say?" Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said.

It's not just TVs and stereos, but refrigerators and sprinkler systems, that are now connected to the internet. By some estimates, three quarters of in-home WiFi networks are vulnerable to hackers.

As a philanthropist chef, Bruno Serato has given much to his community. After a fire at his restaurant, his community is now giving back to him.

The City of Seattle has voted to divest funds from Wells Fargo due to the bank's investment in the Dakota Access Pipeline.