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Protesters fill Kansas City's city council to object to an ordinance that would regulate food sharing programs. KSHB's Jadiann Thompson reports.
In today’s midday post: WestJet surprises a father, a hockey fan loses his dream of going to the Stanley Cup and Amazon may unveil a new phone.
An investigation into the BP spill concludes that a last-ditch safety device had multiple failures and still poses a risk for many rigs today.
After a large tree branch pins his father to the ground, a young Michigan boy uses a chainsaw to rescue him. WPBN’s Jamie Innis reports.
A leaked video of President Obama lifting weights wasn't the first time we've seen presidents working out.
A Michigan man talks about driving nearly 1,900 miles across country with his girlfriend's corpse in passenger seat, and his wheelchair-bound mom in the back of his van. WDIV's Shawn Ley reports.
Authorities are investigating an Indiana woman who kept her husband's body in their home for nine months after his death, until a concerned relative asked police to check on him. WTHR's Jeremy Brilliant reports.
This an open letter from AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Elizabeth Shuler to the nation's working women. In a show of national unity, Walmart moms are walking off the job in stores throughout the country this week. After years of trying to support themselves and their families on wages that are too low, schedules that rob them of full-time benefits and an employer who fires co-workers who audaciously ask for more pay, they have had enough.
Only two weeks after learning the Heimlich maneuver, a nine-year-old boy in Edina, Minnesota uses the technique to save a friend from his lunch. KARE’s Allen Costantini reports.
Acting Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Sloan Gibson, visits the Phoenix V-A Medical Center and holds a media availability.