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Jennifer Cramblett described Uniontown, Ohio, as "racially intolerant" in a lawsuit against the sperm bank that gave her vials from a black donor.

Some 40 million people mainly in the Midwest and parts of the South are facing flash floods, hail and even the possibility of tornadoes Thursday.

Dallas health officials discuss the first confirmed case of Ebola diagnosed in U.S.

Possible Ebola patient isolated at Honolulu hospital. KHNL's Ben Gutierrez reports.

A man who narrowly survived an avalanche 28 years ago is reunited with the long-lost backpack of his climbing partner who died that day. KING's Alex Rozier reports.

After fleeing from two earlier car crashes, a Texas man slams his car into reverse, htting high school batting cages, and dying after being pinned by a batting cage pole. KRIS's Jessica James reports.

A timeline of how a man contracted Ebola and became the first case diagnosed in the United States.

The Attorney for the three Afghan soldiers that fled training and attempted to enter Canada, says the men fear for their lives if they return to Afghanistan. WGRZ's Michael Wooten reports.

Some members of the U.S. military use Craigslist to find contract marriages. NBC national investigative correspondent Jeff Rossen reports.

Pennsylvania suspends hunting and trapping seasons in area where search for accused cop killer Eric Frein is underway. WBRE's Laurie Monteforte reports.