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The U.S.–Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS–FTA) turns 2 years old Saturday and imports from Korea continue to flood into the United States, costing workers their jobs. Exports to Korea have failed to live up to the promises made when the agreement passed Congress, says United Steelworkers (USW) President Leo W. Gerard.

Police said Friday that no one else is missing in the smoldering rubble of two buildings that were leveled by a gas explosion in upper Manhattan two days ago, killing eight people and injuring more than 70 others.

The probe of the commuter rail service was sparked by a deadly December derailment in New York.

Attorney and legal expert Lisa Bloom says his defense scored points with their argument that police mishandled crime scene evidence.

Passengers escaped down emergency chutes after a blown tire forced a US Airways pilot to abort takeoff from Philadelphia. NBC’s Kristen Dahlgren reports.

The parents of a woman who died in a GM car react to General Motors' decision not to fix a dangerous defect years ago. NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez reports.

President Barack Obama’s proposal to restore overtime protections that workers have lost to inflation since 1975 should be a simple matter.

Police said early Friday that no one else is missing in the smoldering rubble of two buildings that were leveled by a gas explosion in East Harlem.

No one was hurt after a US Airways flight was forced to abort takeoff in Philadelphia on Thursday evening, but the incident was plenty hairy — as passenger Hannah Urden can attest.

Four years ago this week, Ken and Beth Melton got the phone call no parent wants to get.Their 29-year-old daughter Brooke was in a Georgia hospital with a broken neck after her Chevrolet Cobalt had spun out of control and sent her into the path of another vehicle.