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Last week African trade union leaders from across the continent converged on Washington, D.C., to push U.S. and African leaders to focus on decent work, worker rights and job creation during the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit. They challenged the growing “Africa Rising" narrative, which mainly focuses on macro-level economic growth, trade opportunities and growing consumer markets for international corporations, and sought to refocus the debate on policy changes that would improve the lives of working families.
Heavy rains leave some long-term parking lots, and the cars parked in them, partially submerged at Baltimore-Washington International Airport. WBAL's George Lettis reports.
Same-sex marriage could begin within the next few days in Virginia after a federal appeals court decided not to delay the effects of its ruling.
A high school football player in Georgia collapsed after practice. Doctors suspect water intoxication. WXIA’s Devin Fehely reports.
Heavy rains leave parts of Baltimore and key parts of the beltway underwater. WBAL's Kai Reed reports that homeowners are concerned about the high water level.
Jessica Smith is accused of murdering her two-year-old daughter and stabbing her teenage daughter to keep their father from gaining custody. KGW's Mark Hanrahan reports.
Steubenville High School football coach Reno Saccoccia defends allowing a teen convicted of rape to rejoin the team saying Ma'lik Richmond has "earned a second chance."
Teachers returning to a Texas school to start the new academic year had an unexpected visitor after an alligator was found by the school's front door.
Massive storms caused major flooding across the nation on Tuesday, leaving motorists stranded, homes damaged and roadways closed.
A single spotlight shines on the hand and foot prints of actor Robin Williams during a ceremony to honor him at TCL Chinese Theatre.