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The landline is disappearing fast. Four out of 10 American homes use cellphones and no longer have a landline.

A Fourth of July hot dog eating contest in western South Dakota turned tragic when a contestant choked to death.

An "evil stepmother" derived pleasure from severely beating her husband's 5-year-old daughter while they lived in Hawaii, a judge said.

The Ohio State University Medical Center has found a new approach to helping those diagnosed with Alzheimer’s by using pacemakers that send electrical signals deep into the brain and increasing connectivity with areas that are still healthy. NBC’s Tom Costello reports.

Jeremy Meeks will return to Sacramento to face federal charges.

"High Noon" took on new meaning in Seattle on Tuesday.

One woman says she headed out Monday afternoon to stake an early spot in line at the grand opening of one recreational marijuana store in Washington State.

Tommy Lee Waldrip challenged Georgia's execution secrecy law, while Eddie Davis had complaints about his clemency bid process.

The Tennessee couple says that government policies would not allow them to stay together and keep their health insurance. WBIR’s Kelsey Pape reports.

A three-year-old girl who was mauled by a dog and allegedly asked to leave a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant because of her scars prepares to be fitted for a prosthetic eye. WBBH’s Andrea Hubbard reports.