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The president spoke from the White House briefing room.

Justin Harris, 31, also faces an additional felony charge of cruelty to children in the first degree after leaving his son in his car for seven hours.

A treasure-trove of tents, grills, sleeping bags, clothing and other gear left behind by campers after the popular music festival is on sale in Chattanooga, Tennessee. WRCB's Matt Barbour reports.

A 13-year-old boy talks with WTLV's Keitha Nelson about pulling a young child from mobile home fire that killed her grandmother and three siblings.

A Korean War veteran's 56-year struggle against the Department of Veterans Affairs for benefits is finally over. WSFA's Jennifer Oravet reports.

In Washington State, Casa Latina made history in becoming the first worker center to join the Executive Board of the state AFL-CIO body. Cariño Barragan Talancon, Casa Latina staff, was appointed to the Washington State Labor Council (WSLC) Executive Board as the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement representative. In May, she was sworn in and attended her first meeting. Casa Latina is a worker center and Seattle-based nonprofit that works to educate, assist and empower Latino and immigrant workers. The WSLC affiliated Casa Latina in 2009 and have worked closely in partnership for several years. Earlier this year, Casa Latina also joined forces with the Martin Luther King County Labor Council in Seattle.

Huge pythons were found among several snakes taken from a Texas home. KPRC's Phil Archer reports.

On Saturday, June 21, the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) workers, who have been without a contract for four years, and their supporters will rally in Massapequa, N.Y., telling the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to bargain fairly with them. The LIRR workers are members of the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers (SMART). Their previous contract expired in 2010, and the MTA is demanding benefit cuts and other concessions and has rejected recommendations from federal mediators that would have ended the dispute. 

Father forgets 22-month-old is in car. The toddler overheats and dies. WXIA's Kevin Rowson reports.

There's been lots of debate and discussion lately about how to shore up Social Security for future generations. But already there are dramatic changes underway that threaten to end Social Security as we know it—yet almost no one has even heard of it.The plan is called Vision 2025, and every working American has a stake in it.