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1. Help for Homeless Boise State Football Player May Be Blocked by NCAA RulesAt four years old he suffered the loss of his mother to cancer, coped with a distant father, and later survived New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward and Hurricane Katrina.
Authorities in Florida use tracking powder and ultraviolet light to find the culprit behind recent thefts in a high school locker room. WESH’s Stephanie Kolp reports.
While addressing the 2014 Fiscal Summit, Bill Clinton says that he agrees with the actions Hilary Clinton took concerning the attacks on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi, Libya.
1. Help for Homeless Boise State Football Player May Be Blocked by NCAA RulesAt four years old he suffered the loss of his mother to cancer, coped with a distant father, and later survived New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward and Hurricane Katrina.
Responding to the news of the coal mining disaster in Manisa, Turkey, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka released the following statement (after the jump).
Today, Human Rights Watch released a new report revealing child labor in U.S. tobacco fields throughout North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia, where 90% of the country’s tobacco is grown.
Water stored behind a dam north of Fresno will be tapped for the first time in decades as California to alleviate the effects of a withering drought.
A storm brings strong winds and flooding to Yates County, New York
The two upstate New York boys thrown from an inflatable bounce house that went airborne Monday afternoon were in stable condition late Tuesday, police confirmed to NBC News.
Two con artists take advantage of a stranger’s generosity and spend thousands of dollars on her credit card. WXA’s Kevin Rowson reports.