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A California man was hauled from the U.S. Supreme Court by police for standing up and talking loudly during oral arguments Tuesday morning.Court officials say Noah Newkirk of Los Angeles stood near the end of arguments in a patent case and began talking about campaign finance.

Lake Superior is virtually icing over for the first time since 1996, thanks in large part to unyielding arctic air. KARE's John Croman reports.

The Los Angeles County Federation of Labor is inviting Pope Francis to visit the city to see how low-wage workers in the United States are struggling in a stagnant economy. A letter from the federation's executive secretary-treasurer, María Elena Durazo, praises the pope for his support for paying workers a living wage.  Working family supporters from around the country are encouraged to sign the letter.

The scales have been tipping in the right direction, especially among children participating in obesity prevention programs.

A judge in Florida rules that the state must return a 10 millimeter Glock and rifle to a legally blind man who was acquitted in a deadly shooting.

A convenience store clerk's mistake has paid off in a big way for a western New York man.Fifty-three-year-old Jerry Kajfasz of Lancaster won a $10 million jackpot from a $20 scratch-off ticket he purchased last month at a suburban Buffalo store.

The daughter of the late Sen. Robert Kennedy testified on the third day of her drugged-driving trial in suburban New York City.

Vigils are planned Wednesday across the nation to remember slain teen Trayvon Martin on the two-year anniversary of his death — a fatal shooting that became a flashpoint against racial profiling and stand-your-ground laws.

Two passenger terminals at PortMiami were evacuated after an old compass that was emitting radiation was found Wednesday morning, officials said.

Northern California's Folsom Lake, above, on Jan. 16, 2014.The reservoir, 25 miles northeast of Sacramento, has shrunk from 97 percent capacity in 2011, to just 17 percent capacity this past January, according to a news release from the California Department of Water Resources (DWR).