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Video, released by Centcom, shows an airstrike by US forces against the Mayadin Modular Refinery, an ISIS-controlled oil facility in Syria.
Dr. Rick Sacra holds a news conference in Worcester, MA after returning home from Ebola treatment in Omaha.
Darren is asking people to leave their porch lights for Army Staff Sgt. Thomas Allen Baysore Jr., killed in Afghanistan a year ago today.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is being blamed for a groundhog’s death.
Here are some headlines from the working family’s news we're reading today (after the jump).
Pennsylvania police say they are searching the derelict Buck Hill Inn for Eric Frein.
An eyewitness to the disturbance in Ferguson, Missouri, last night tells NBC a man approached the Ferguson Police Chief and "just started pushing everybody."
Stewart made his first public comments after a grand jury decided not to criminally indict him in the death of fellow racer Kevin Ward Jr. in August.
With unions from the Americas and Europe, the AFL-CIO is participating in the 6th Congress of the Central Union of Workers (CUT) Colombia, the country’s largest labor federation, from Sept. 23–26. The congress takes place as Colombia moves forward with a negotiation and peace-building process to end a 50-year conflict that has killed more than 170,000 civilians. The armed conflict has been used by the government for decades to systematically deny basic labor and human rights. More than 3,000 trade unionists were murdered by paramilitary, government and armed guerilla forces for exercising fundamental labor rights since 1987. In spite of strong recent economic growth, Colombia continues to have the third highest social inequality in Latin America after the much poorer countries of Haiti and Honduras. Any sustainable solution to this long-term crisis must include respect for workers’ rights and shared prosperity.
President Obama delivers remarks at the Global Health Security Agenda Summit.