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The 21 recipients of the "genius" grants will receive $625,000 to spend any way they like.
The bill would make it harder for people to use welfare payments to buy pot in states where the drug is legal. It has little chance of becoming law.
A device developed at MIT uses a drop of blood or saliva to diagnose some of the world's most devastating diseases. KPRC's Rachel McNeill reports.
GM Victim Compensation Fund has made its first payment to families of victims who were injured or killed in accidents traced to faulty ignition switches. NBC's Mark Barger reports.
An Indiana man accused of killing his girlfriend and eating parts of her body puts on a show outside of courtroom. WAVE's Katie Bauer reports.
Protesters seeking the immediate arrest of the Ferguson police officer who fatally shot an unarmed 18-year-old disrupted a government meeting Tuesday.
The prosecutor said allegations against Joseph A. Oberhansley were so gruesome they were like nothing he'd ever seen in a quarter-century in office.
The couple welcomed daughter Alexandra Copley Watling, whose middle name commemorates Copley Square — the site of the Boston Marathon finish line.
Investigators were scouring a Virginia property in connection with the mysterious case of two sisters who vanished while at a shopping mall in 1975.
Federal prosecutors have charged a New York man with trying to recruit people to join the ISIS terror group overseas and to shoot people in the U.S.