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Girls at a high school in Snoqualmie, Washington say the tournament objectifies women by ranking them based on their looks. KING's Heather Graf reports.

In a new sketch for the site Funny or Die, Al resorts to desperate measures to pry the secrets from the upcoming season finale of "The Blacklist" from star Ryan Eggold.

The annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive organized by the Letter Carriers (NALC) is tomorrow, May 10, and millions of working people are pitching in. All the cool kids are doing it, even AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Liz Shuler.

The shooting, in which two were injured, happened April 21, Easter Monday.

In the touching, bittersweet memoir titled “The Waiting,” an 102-year-old woman recounts her story of becoming pregnant as a teenager, giving up the baby for adoption, only to embark on a journey years later to reclaim what she lost.

Officials say surveillance video shows the man who was renting a home from former tennis player James Blake buying a large amount of fireworks and empty gas cans, three days before the fire.

In his new book, The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap, Matt Taibbi takes a look at the growing problem of inequality in the justice system. Taibbi shows, through many examples, that the way justice works in the United States is divided pretty starkly between the wealthy and successful (and mostly white) and the rest of the country. The system assumes that wealthy Americans are innocent, even when they commit crimes, and their punishments are either nonexistent or minor. Poorer Americans, on the other hand, are assumed to be guilty and face harassment and punishment well beyond their crimes, particularly when coupled with the treatment the rich get.

Some of the sweetest beats in Manhattan on Friday will come from the brass and strings of 24 young musicians who’ve roamed far from their hardscrabble Florida town to lay it down at the country’s most prestigious high school jazz competition.

Kim Goldman admits that she considered killing O.J. Simpson when she saw him alone following his acquittal in her brother's murder trial, but said she couldn't go through with it.

A University of Connecticut sorority was booted off campus after an investigation into hazing. One student says she was forced to drink so much she thought she’d die.