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The dump truck driver lost control while exiting a Los Angeles freeway and landed on top of a PT Cruiser that had five people inside.
Cnbc's Becky Quick has comments from Aereo's key investor, Barry Diller, on the Supreme Court decision which essentially means an end to the service.
After meeting with NATO foreign ministers in Brussels, Secretary of State John Kerry encourages Iraq to form a more inclusive government.
A convicted murderer who had gained special privileges behind bars escaped his Arkansas prison Saturday, grabbing a shotgun on his way out.
The Jacksonville collector shows off his set of seven amorphophallus titanium plants, which are so difficult to raise that in twelve years only one has bloomed. WTLV’s Lewis Turner reports.
The man charged with murder for leaving his son in hot car all day allegedly returned to the vehicle during a lunch break.
CNBC's Carl Quintanilla reports the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against Aereo and finds it does violate broadcasts companies copyrights.
Secretary of State John Kerry speaks following the NATO foreign ministers meeting.
The Court does not even permit warrantless searches that are related to the reasons for an arrest.
The U.S. Supreme Court today dealt a potentially fatal blow to Aereo, an Internet service that allows customers to watch broadcast TV programs on mobile devices.