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Protesters gathered in Brooklyn for the second night Tuesday to protest the Saturday shooting of a teen by New York City police officers.
Yesterday, a growing coalition of labor unions, environmental groups and tribes made clear that protecting the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), our state’s landmark environmental protection law, is essential to California’s future.
A California mortuary has admitted that it put a woman in the wrong casket. The admission came after a 73-year-old man complained that the woman in the casket wasn't his wife.
In an exclusive interview, Kimberly Hanks, the woman who won a sexual assault court case against an Air Force combat pilot only to see the jury’s conviction erased by a top Air Force commander said the message sent to other women is “don’t bother” reporting crimes. NBC News’ Michael Isikoff reports. (TODAY)
The Federal Trade Commission reported 30,000 complaints related to Jamaican lottery scams in 2012. Now the US and Jamaica are investigating.
A divisive rape case that has rocked Steubenville, Ohio, goes to trial Wednesday in a small steel town community whose reputation has been severely damaged by cover-up allegations — just hours after the defense won a battle to force the accusers' friends to testify.
The Irish flag is flying again at an Irish pub in Florida, where city officials suspended a ban on flying non-U.S. flags just in time for St. Patrick's Day celebrations on March 17.
LAFITTE, La. -- A tugboat pushing an oil barge struck a gas pipeline in a bayou south of New Orleans on Tuesday night, igniting a blaze that burned for hours and left four people injured, one severely.
After hopping one too many fences, a teen running from police in Florida met a neighbor willing to help him hide out. At least that's what he thought.
Johnny Williams spent 14 years in prison for an attempted rape he never committed. On Friday, a judge overturned his conviction. And on Tuesday, the 37-year-old Williams spoke publicly for the first time.