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Federal regulators are demanding to know who at GM signed off on the change and why the NHTSA wasn’t notified.

The news helicopter that crashed Tuesday in Seattle was flying under helipad regulations that haven't been updated in at least 20 years, something the city's mayor is promising to fix — if that means approving drone aircraft.

New Mexico police say a school bus driver told them she was involved in a road rage incident while children were on board. KOB's Caleb James reports.

Four college athletes are going to court to force the NCAA and its most powerful conferences to pay their players — just as the cash-machine basketball tournament known as March Madness tips off.

The self-described architect of the Sept. 11 attacks will not be allowed to testify in the terrorism trial of Osama bin Laden's son-in-law, a judge ruled Tuesday.

Jurors decided the architects of Cowboys Stadium are not responsible for falling ice that injured a worker in 2011.

The TV news helicopter that crashed Tuesday in downtown Seattle — killing two people on board and injuring a third person on the ground — was a temporary replacement used while the station's own chopper was in the shop, the station said.

The leak was in a main near the two buildings that exploded in Manhattan last week, killing eight people and injuring more than 70 others.

"It feels crazy," said Robert Manning, of Springfield, Va.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration held the first in a series of hearings on a proposed rule to limit workers’ exposure to Silica dust. The current standard is 40 years old.