Severe Flooding Hits Parts of Louisiana and Mississippi; One Dead
Heavy rains are possible in the area through Sunday, according to the NWS. A state of emergency has been declared in Louisiana.
View Article'Healthy' Hillary Clinton, Tim Kaine Release Tax Returns, Call On Donald...
Every major party nominee since the 1970s has released tax returns before the general election.
View Article'Criminal Minds' Actor Thomas Gibson Fired From Show
Gibson, who plays Aaron Hotchner on the popular CBS drama, reportedly kicked a writer on set.
View Article'Making A Murderer': Brendan Dassey Conviction Overturned by Federal Judge
Dassey was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Teresa Halbach in Manitowoc County. The judge blasted Dassey's public defender.
View ArticleWhat Science Can Tell You About Raising A Teenager
While adolescent behavior can seem incomprehensible, experts in child development can help to make sense of this confusing time.
View ArticleParents Sue After Third-Grade Honors Students 'Failed' Over Standardized Tests
Some students in Florida are being held back after their parents chose to opt them out of standardized testing.
View ArticleKatie Ledecky Finishes Olympic Run by Smashing World Record in 800-Meter...
Katie Ledecky, the 19-year-old from Bethesda, Maryland, goes home from Rio with four gold medals.
View ArticleLouisiana Flooding: At Least 2 Killed as Historic Rains Sweep State
State officials warn that the situation remains very active at the moment.
View ArticleQueens Shooting: Imam, Second Man Killed As They Leave Mosque
Police say they have not yet established a motive in the shooting.
View Article'It Was The Only Thing To Do:' Police Officer Drives 650 Miles To Take Dog Home
Wall Officer Frank Kuhl promised a man that he and his family would get their dog back, and he went the extra miles to make sure they did.
View ArticleNational Guard Will Be Activated But Not Deployed in Milwaukee
Mayor Tom Barrett: "Last night was unlike anything I have ever seen in my adult life in this city. I hope I never see it again."
View ArticleLouisiana Floods: 3 Killed, Thousands Rescued as Rain Begins to Subside [PHOTOS]
The record flooding in Louisiana has forced thousands out of their homes.
View ArticleAdele To NFL Super Bowl Halftime Planners: No, Thanks
The English star says she wants no part of Super Bowl LI.
View ArticleHillary Clinton Surges on Electoral Vote Map, Showing Enough Support to Win...
Hillary Clinton has more than the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House, according to NBC's map.
View Article'Heightened' Fire Danger in Much of Calif. as 8,880 Firefighters Battle...
The latest on the wildfire status in the Golden State, by the numbers.
View ArticleVanderbilt to Remove 'Confederate' from Memorial Hall
Chancellor: The time has come to remove the controversial pediment from a dorm.
View ArticleOregon Standoff Latest: 11th Defendant Pleads Guilty
Jon Ritzheimer, a close associate of the Bundys, admits to his role in the takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
View ArticleTwo GOP Lawmakers Make Their Case For Hillary Clinton Perjury Charges
Jason Chaffetz and Bob Goodlatte wrote a letter to the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.
View ArticleMilwaukee Braced for 3rd Night of Unrest After Police Shooting
7 buildings torched or looted; several arrests made as neighborhood tension enters third day.
View ArticleDonald Trump to Receive First Classified Briefing Despite Concerns
Donald Trump is expected to receive his first classified briefing on Wednesday, but some wonder if it's too much information to give him.
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