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A jury convicted a Houston woman of murder for fatally stabbing her boyfriend with the 5 1/2-inch stiletto heel of her shoe.

Marching and chanting, "Yes, we can!" in seven different languages, nearly 100 people rallied Tuesday morning in front of U.S. Rep. Frank Wolf's (R) 10th District office in Herndon, Va., urging his support for immigrant rights.

The body of a young girl, who authorities say drowned after being swept away in storm waters, was recovered in Mississippi. WLBT's Annette Peagler reports.

Not content to only go after collective bargaining rights, pensions and voting rights, the extremists in Ohio are targeting a new group of their state's residents, attempting to pre-empt any attempt by college athletes to organize and express their rights. After the National Labor Relations Board ruled that players at Northwestern University were employees of the school, and could thus form a union, Ohio's right-wingers took action to try to stop athletes at Ohio colleges and universities from following suit, proposing a bill that would specify that college athletes aren't employees in Ohio.

Sen. John McCain clashed with Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday after McCain characterized the Obama administration as “failing very badly” in its handling of Russia and other world problems.

1. Message in Bottle Arrives After 101 YearsOne century ago, Richard Platz scrawled a message on a postcard, shoved it in a bottle and dropped it into the ocean.

During a news conference, Rev. Al Sharpton tells reporters "I did what was right" in being an informant, trying to help clean-up the early 1980's music industry.

President Barack Obama will travel to Washington state in two weeks to look at devastation from the deadly mudslide there and to meet with first responders and the workers digging through the muck.

A cigarette carelessly tossed away at a train station cracked open an ice-cold case: the 1997 murder of a 14-year-old Wisconsin runaway.

The constitutionality of banning same-sex marriage comes for the first time ever before a federal appeals court this week, as challenges pile up nationwide on an issue moving rapidly through the legal system.