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Authors hold a news conference to announce whether a woman who drove her minivan with her three children into the ocean will face charges.
The Economic Policy Institute (EPI), the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the Center for American Progress (CAP) and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) have released important research about the economy in the past few weeks. Here's a look at some of the key pieces they have uncovered about the U.S. economy.
Authors hold a news conference to announce whether a woman who drove her minivan with her three children into the ocean will face charges.
Authors hold a news conference to announce whether a woman who drove her minivan with her three children into the ocean will face charges.
A letter mailed eight years ago finally arrives at its destination, just a few miles from where it was sent. WCMH's Duane Pohlman reports.
The woman who authorities say drove a minivan into the Atlantic Ocean with her three children inside reported to police three days earlier that her husband raped her in a South Carolina hotel room.
A U.S. judge has thrown out a fine by the Federal Aviation Administration against the operator of a small commercial drone, a decision that could open up the nation's skies to more unmanned-aircraft flights.
People who oppose raising the minimum wage are out of touch. That's the key message to be taken from a new poll released Thursday. The poll, conducted on behalf of Small Business Majority, shows that 57% of small business owners support raising the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour. Most of the respondents said that the higher wage would increase consumer demand and make them more competitive with large chain retailers like Walmart.
In a serious blow to Peeping Toms, Massachusetts has outlawed secretly taking photographs of "the sexual or other intimate parts" of people in public.Gov.
A pregnant mother rushes into burning building to save a neighbor. WOWT's John Chapman reports.