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A man accused of kidnapping a woman when she was 15 and sexually assaulting her has been charged a day after his arrest stunned neighbors.
The public's outrage over excessive wait times and rigged record keeping at Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals is more than justified. As a former VA nurse, I understand all too well that depriving veterans of timely access to care is a disservice to them and their sacrifice to this nation.
Seattle hip-hop artist, Draze, uses music to discuss the negative effects of gentrification on a historic African-American neighborhood. King’s John Langeler reports.
As part of its “Work Boots on the Ground” project, the Union Sportsmen's Alliance (USA) spent time a few weekends ago refurbishing the fishing pier at Sheldon Lake State Park in Houston. Work Boots on the Ground is a volunteer program that gives skilled union members opportunities to participate in hands-on conservation projects. On May 3, the program brought in about 30 skilled workers to make needed repairs to the pier.
Dashcam Video shows the police officer instructing passengers to get out of the car moments before it erupted into flames. WBBH’s Christina Lusby reports.
A storm dumps heavy rain on Ridgway, Pa., leaving many unexpectant residents in need of rescue. WJACs Jen Johnson reports.
The smart people over at AFSCME have done the research. They've seen the numbers. They've seen the evidence. And it's very clear: unions work. Pretty much everyone benefits when workers have a strong voice and can actively participate in collective bargaining. Now AFSCME wants your help. They've created the tools to help spread this message far and wide. Can you help do that?
The United States lags far behind other nations in protecting workers’ rights, according to a new survey from the International Trade Union Confederation. The rankings are based on 97 internationally recognized indicators and standards to assess where workers’ rights are best protected, in law and in practice.
Iowa high school track team finds success despite their lack of a track to practice on. Taylor Umland reports.
Russian President Vladimir Putin released two tigers into the wild as part of his visit to Amursk region in Russia's Far East.