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TIME's editors named eight final candidates for the 2014 Person of the Year. The winner will be named on TODAY on Wednesday.

A Texas bank said thieves used stolen debit and credit cards to buy $12,000 in merchandise at Fort Worth-area Wal-Mart stores.

A man sued SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa, claiming his annual pass was auto-renewed without his permission in a breach of contract.

Almost everyone has moved into a house before, but how about moving the entire house to a new location? That's exactly what an owner did Tuesday.

In Lowell, Michigan, unsuspecting drivers who thought they were being pulled over for minor traffic infractions instead received presents.

Death-row inmate Robert Holsey was executed in Georgia Tuesday evening.

Heavy rains flooded dozens of streets and even suspended service on parts of Boston's "T". NECN's Katelyn Flint reports.

Protesters marched through Berkeley, California again Tuesday night, the fourth consecutive evening of demonstrations over police killings.

The families of six people, including a mother and her two children, who died in a plane crash are in mourning as investigators seek the cause.

Former CIA Director Michael Hayden says interrogation tactics revealed in a Senate report weren't legally torture.