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Two large wildfires continue to burn, with the largest fire covering 44,000 acres between the town of Soldonata and the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge.
Winds shift fire in a new direction in Beluga, Alaska, endangering more homes. KTUUs Samantha Angaiak reports.
Hundreds of people, including newlyweds Mickella and Nathan Westerfield, discuss how they had to leave their brand-new gear at their campsite.
Experts say the man's death is another example of how poorly equipped New York City's jail system is to handle the mentally ill.
Animal control rescues eight ducklings that fell down a storm drain in Agawam, Massachusetts.
The House VA Committee unanimously votes to subpoena three top Veteran Administration Department officials to testify on May 30th if they do not appear voluntarily in front of the committee on May 28th.
Edward Snowden recently posed for a picture with the two journalists responsible for making him a household name.The image shows Snowden, the self-revealed NSA leaker, with David Miranda, Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras in Moscow according to a Tweet from The Intercept.
A House committee will order three top officials from the Department of Veterans Affairs to testify later this month about why they have not turned over documents about a troubled VA hospital in Phoenix.
A wildfire continues to scorch Arizona's Oak Creek Canyon. Thus far the fire has burned more than 4,000 acres.
Today’s global economy conceals a vicious, virtually invisible underworld of modern-day slavery. More than a century since most of the industrialized world outlawed slavery, more than 21 million workers toil in conditions of forced labor. These workers are generally the poorest among us, with the fewest opportunities. They can be found in fields, mines and factories in distant lands or down the street in a local restaurant or in a neighbor’s home—and their collective work generates a growing illegal profit of more than $150 billion.