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Amanda Longacre, 24, is determined to compete in the Miss America pageant even if it means suing.
A Seminole County judge has entered an order in favor of NBCUniversal.
Two woman are injured after leaping from the third floor of a burning apartment. Despite severe injuries, the two make their way to a wedding just six days after the fall. KUSA’s Megan Fitzgerald reports.
Ken Feinberg, the independent claims administrator for the GM Ignition Compensation Program, says he will begin to accept applicaitons for compensation from the GM Fund on August 1.
In limited cases, for-profit companies can claim a religious exemption to the contraceptive insurance mandate of Obamacare
In limited cases, for-profit companies can claim a religious exemption to the contraceptive insurance mandate of Obamacare
This weekend, 58 legal residents took the next step in becoming American citizens with the help of volunteers at the AFL-CIO headquarters in Washington, D.C. A total of 49 DREAMers, who came to the United States as children, also attended to receive help filling out paperwork for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy and renewals under the program.
New details about the tragic case of a Georgia toddler who died inside a hot car are being released, including reports that his father and mother both admitted to researching child deaths in vehicles on the Internet.
A new study commissioned by Bank of America shows that a whopping 47 percent of Americans admitted they wouldn’t last a day without their smartphones.
Here are some headlines from the working families’ news we're reading today (after the jump).