Midsouth Tornadoes: 5 Dead as November Twisters Rip Through Tennessee,...
An unusual storm system spawned twisters across the south, killing at least five.
View ArticleKeith Scott Police Shooting: Officer 'Acted Lawfully' During Killing, Won't...
The police killing in Charlotte, North Carolina, that set off days of protests was justified, and no charges will be filed.
View ArticleNancy Pelosi Chosen as House Democratic Leader for 8th Term Despite Challenge...
Pelosi handily took down challenger Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio.
View ArticlePortland to the Rest of the World: Stay Away! It's Not So Great
A new report from the city's auditor's office puts livability at its lowest level since it started measuring - 26 years ago.
View ArticleWatch: Dakota Access Pipeline Protesters Block Elevators at Wells Fargo in...
Dakota Access Pipeline protesters entered Wells Fargo's Minneapolis offices Thursday and began blocking employees on their way to work.
View ArticleNew HIV Cases: Miami Tops List of Metro Areas With New Infections
Diagnosis rates down nationally, but new metro rankings from the CDC show a struggle to combat HIV, particularly in Southern communities.
View ArticleMike Pence's New Neighbors Protest His Arrival With Rainbow Flags
Vice president-elect Mike Pence's new neighbors disagree with his stance on LGBT issues.
View ArticleBuzz Aldrin, Second Person On Moon, Medically Evacuated From South Pole
Aldrin was part of a tourist group visiting the South Pole.
View ArticleHoward Schultz Steps Down As Starbucks CEO
Schultz, the longtime CEO and former marketing chief, will step down in April.
View ArticleTennessee Wildfires: Fires Extinguished, Death Toll Rises to 10
As the death toll from the Smoky Mountain fires hits double digits, firefighters continue to search for the missing.
View ArticleSB Strong: A First Responder’s Look Back at the San Bernardino Terror Attack...
“Just the chaos, just the bloodshed; the horror of seeing all that. It is hard to talk about.”
View ArticleUnemployment Drops to 9-Year Low of 4.6 Percent in November Jobs Report
While the headline figures are encouraging, the underlying data tell a more complex story.
View ArticleSioux Falls, SD Building Collapses; Woman Rescued, Man Still Inside (LATEST)
Local fire officials were working on rescuing people who may be trapped.
View ArticleNew Yorkers Fight Paying Trump's $1M-Per-Day Security Bill
A Change.org petition had more than 88,000 signatures by early Friday afternoon.
View ArticleWashington Monument Closed Until 2019; Repair Money Pledged
Businessman David M. Rubenstein has pledged the millions needed for the National Park Service to overhaul the Washington Monument.
View ArticleJury Fails to Reach Verdict in Trial of Cop Who Shot Walter Scott
The judge ordered the 12-member jury to try again to reach a verdict in the trial of Michael Slager.
View ArticleFord Recalls 680,872 Vehicles Because Seat Belts May Not Hold
Two injury-causing accidents are cited in the safety recall of certain Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ vehicles.
View ArticleClassic Books Banned in Virginia School System Over Racial Slur
"To Kill a Mockingbird" and "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" have been shelved after a parent complained in Accomack County.
View ArticleTrump's Treasury Secretary Pick is a Lucky Man. Very Lucky.
Steven Mnuchin has a long history of coming out ahead, even in questionable deals.
View Article7 In 10 Americans Are Overweight, And Many May Not Even Realize It
According to a new Gallup poll, only 37 percent of Americans describe themselves as overweight.
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