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Georgia District Attorney holds a News Conference on Justin Ross Harris, the dad whose 22-month-old son died after being left in a hot car.

Fast food workers walked off their jobs in cities across the U.S. Thursday during the latest national protest calling for higher wages.

Vice President Joe Biden called the nearly 5,000 workers at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard—most of whom are members of unions in the AFL-CIO Metal Trades Department—“the best in the world,” during a visit to the Kittery, Maine, facility Wednesday.

Attorney General Eric Holder provides an update on the Justice Department's investigation in Ferguson, Mo.

It's an election year and we are quickly approaching the time when working families will have the opportunity to go to the polls and vote against a whole host of extreme candidates who support policies that limit rights, make it even harder to afford a middle-class life and pad the pockets of their corporate buddies. One of the "Worst Candidates for Working Families in the 2014 Elections" is Ohio Gov. John Kasich. Here are five reasons why Kasich has been bad for working people.

A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C. threw out an earlier ruling that said financial subsidies are not available for people who bought health insurance on the federal exchange.

The investigation is expected to be much broader than the shooting death of Michael Brown.

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka joined with local labor leaders and working families to rally Alaska voters to support raising the state's minimum wage. For several decades, Alaska had the nation's highest minimum wage, but the wage has stayed stagnant in recent years, and Alaska's working families are falling farther and farther behind.

The police chief of Ferguson, Missouri, told NBC News "we've done an excellent job," but also admitted there was room for improvement.

A man leads Ohio police to more bodies after confessing to previous killings. WCMH's Robyn Haines reports.