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Here's a look at some of the key battles in the states over the past week.
Two passenger terminals at Port Miami were evacuated after an unknown substance was found Wednesday morning, officials said.
A New Jersey police officer is recovering from smoke inhalation after rescuing animals from a pet shop fire, officials say.
Support for gay marriage has surged in the United States in a decade with just over half of Americans now behind the idea, according to a survey released Wednesday.
TODAY set up an experiment, wiring a liquor store with a hidden camera and hiring two actors to pose as underage teens. None of the male customers made purchases for them, but several women were a different story.
Here are some headlines from the working families news we're reading today (after the jump).
Many of the most profitable U.S. corporations paid little or no federal income tax from 2008 to 2012, according to a five-year study issued on Tuesday by a left-leaning tax activist group.
A blast of cold air from the Arctic locked swaths of the United States in a deep freeze Wednesday with temperatures falling to as much as 30 degrees below average.The icy punch arrived Tuesday and is the first of two Arctic air masses to descend from the north this week.
In the past few weeks, Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) has shown a lot of love and respect for the 11 Illinois residents who recently competed for the United States at the Winter Olympic Games. Check out his Facebook page. But, as many people who have left their comments there say, it’s time for Kirk to show some of the same respect and compassion for the state’s more than 99,000 jobless workers who lost their emergency unemployment benefits in December.