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Bristol County, Mass., will suppress iPhone 5, iPads, iPad minis as evidence.

Saying he can't discuss intelligence matters, Rear Admiral John Kirby had no comment on either the White House's authorization of surveillance missions over Syria or if the missions were even taking place.

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka joined a diverse group of organizations and leaders from all walks of life in signing on to a letter to President Barack Obama calling for real solutions after the killing of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. 

The Cessna Model 172-R crashed shortly after taking off from Cuyahoga County Airport in Ohio at around 10 p.m. ET on Monday.

Helt was arrested in 2010 and told the officer that he tried to break into an apartment, according to an affidavit.

Police say a Kentucky prisoner on a daylong furlough is accused of soaking his underwear with methadone before returning to jail. WLEX's Kristen Pflum reports a fellow cellmate ingested parts of the underwear, and later died.

Emilio Garcia began working for U.S. Fibers in South Carolina in April 2010 as a maintenance worker. He worked 12-hour shifts with only a 30-minute lunch break because his wife and children depend on him. Garcia said that from the very beginning he and other workers were humiliated by management. Conditions were so bad that he and other workers decided to organize themselves with the assistance of the United Steelworkers (USW). But management wasn't happy with Garcia's organizing efforts, and they slowly began cutting his hours before firing him in July of this year. Garcia told his story to an audience today at a panel discussion hosted by the AFL-CIO. 

Yesterday, we asked you how raising the minimum wage would affect you and thepeople you know. We’ve had a huge response from our AFL-CIO mobile supporters. Here’s a small sample of what you’ve said so far.Don’t forget you can still send us your story by texting LABOR to 235246.

A Mississippi has invented a device that prevents pills from spilling out of bottles, where kids may find and eat them from the floor. WDAM's Jeff Daley reports.

All new cellphones sold in California after July 2015 will have a "kill switch" that can remotely shut them down if they're stolen. KCRA's Richard Sharp reports.