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Latin music's most prestigious conference reaches milestone.
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the bomb attack on the Boston Marathon, will be allowed to see autopsy photos of the victims.The judge, George O’Toole of U.S.
Home surveillance footage shows a home burglar lurking over a child’s crib while stealing from a home in Houston, Texas. KPRC's Jennifer Bauer reports.
“FR, you are loved.”Members of the Murrsyville, Pa., community lined the streets and held up signs early Wednesday so that students headed for Franklin Regional High School could see their support.
Ford Motor Chairman Bill Ford poses next to a fully-assembled 2015 Mustang convertible after an unveiling to honor the Mustang's 50th anniversary on the 86th floor observation deck of the Empire State Building as part of the New York International Auto Show on Wednesday.
A late season storm brought snow to areas of the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic where less than a week before, temperatures were in the 70's and 80's.
Here are some headlines from the working family’s news we're reading today (after the jump).
An investigative series by Chris Hamby of the Center for Public Integrity about how coal companies fighting claims of black lung disease, and the disability benefits that sick and dying coal miners are due when they are diagnosed with the crippling and fatal disease, employ “cutthroat” law firms and a select group of physicians—including a small unit of Johns Hopkins radiologists—was awarded the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting.
A Pennsylvania officer goes undercover in an attempt to catch a predator who was exposing himself to Amish children. WPXI's Amy Marcinkiewicz reports.
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka took to the online community of Reddit yesterday to participate in an "Ask Me Anything" on CEO pay for the launch of the AFL-CIO's Executive PayWatch site.