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President Barack Obama will deliver a statement Thursday from Martha's Vineyard.

A 72-year-old woman claims she was asked to leave a Delta airlines flight because the flight crew believed she was sick and contagious. WTLV’s Ken Amaro reports.

The mayor of a St. Louis suburb roiled by police and protester clashes after an officer there shot an unarmed teen to death defended police actions.

In August 1919 during the Actor’s Equity Association (AEA) strike, the chorus girls in the Ziegfield Follies create their own union, the Chorus Equity Association, after they learned their boss, Florenz Ziegfeld, was joining the Producing Managers’ Association. They were helped by a $100,000 donation from superstar and former chorus girl Lillian Russell. In 1955 the union merged with AEA.

Ferguson, Mo., police chief makes statement related to the death of Michael Brown.

An elected official who was arrested during a fourth night of unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, said "heavy-handed" police "picked up the wrong people."

An elected official who was arrested during a fourth night of unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, said "heavy-handed" police "picked up the wrong people."

A family in Columbus, Ohio is under investigation after posting ‘prop photos’ on Facebook showing their baby with a pacifier taped to her mouth as a joke. WCMH’s Liz Adeola reports.

Ferguson, Mo., police chief makes statement related to the death of Michael Brown.

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka released the following statement in response to events in Ferguson, Missouri (after the jump).