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Nine Marines have been deployed to the U.S. Embassy in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, at the request of the State Department, an official said Tuesday.

The Arizona law would allow business owners to turn away gay and lesbian customers as long as they claim to be doing so in the name of religion.

The Pentagon is putting tens of thousands of soldiers, the A-10 and U-2 aircraft, and billions of dollars on the chopping block in the budget proposal outlined by Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel this week.

A Michigan lawmaker hopes to allow domestic abuse victims to carry guns, even in "gun free zones," including schools and churches. WEYI's Walter Smith-Randolph reports.

A woman in Oregon is fighting for custody of her 6-year-old granddaughter who could be sent to live with her father, a convicted felon, in Mexico.

OK, Reservoir Dog Mr. Pink was a bad guy, a career criminal and maybe even a killer. (We’ll never know for sure about that.) But even worse, Mr. Pink was a restaurant server’s horror story. No matter how hard a server busted his or her tail bringing his food and drink and making his meal pleasant or even memorable, Mr. Pink wouldn’t leave a tip.

The first report in the “Nightly News” series The Price You Pay examines how drought is impacting America’s grocery aisles.

San Jose is considering using vacant motels and hotels as long-term housing for the city's large homeless population, NBC Bay Area reported.The city has struggled to find a solution to helping get the more than 4,700 homeless people off the streets and into shelter.

Massive chunks of ice on Pennsylvania's Allegheny River have nearly swallowed the small town of Parker. WPMI'S Joe Holden reports.

Over the past week, five Minnesota lawmakers have taken the Working America Minimum Wage Challenge, calling attention to the struggles of low wage workers by living one week on a minimum wage budget.