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Three computer glitches, on the same day, affecting major financial, transportation and media entities.
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Three computer glitches, on the same day, affecting major financial, transportation and media entities.
Florida State QB De'Andre Johnson claims the woman he struck in a Tallahassee bar fight called him the N-word before things got violent.
FBI agents and Indiana State Police raided the home of Subway restaurant spokesman Jared Fogle on Tuesday, removing electronics from the property and searching the house with a police dog, two months after the then-executive director of Fogle's foundation was arrested on child pornography charges.
The U.S. military is making progress against the Islamic state in Iraq and Syria, but President Obama says more work needs to be done.
Authorities say two people were injured after a small plane crashed on a crowded beach in Southern California.
People packed a funeral service Thursday in Columbia for the last of the nine victims of the Charleston shooting.
Park police and SWAT units are responding to reports of a possible shooting situation at a Washington Navy Yard campus.
Electrolux says it will fight the federal government's attempt to stop it from buying General Electric's appliance business.
Episodes of the 1980's television series "The Dukes Of Hazzard" will no longer run on TV Land.
The superintendent at the prison where two killers broke out has been placed on leave along with his security chief and 10 other staff members amid a widening internal investigation into how the inmates pulled off the daring escape, a state official said Tuesday.
Republican Presidential candidate Jeb Bush is weighed in on the Confederate flag debate when he visited a pharmaceutical company in West Columbia Monday.
A sheriff says the second of two convicted killers who staged an elaborate escape from a maximum-security upstate New York prison three weeks ago has been shot and taken into custody.
New Mexico State Police say a Boy Scout on a camping trip with his troop has died after he and three other teens were swept away in a flash flood.
A team of aviation investigators is now working in a remote, mountainous site in southeast Alaska to determine what caused the crash of a sightseeing plane that killed eight cruise ship passengers and the aircraft's pilot.
President Obama leads a crowd of mourners singing Amazing Grace during the funeral for the Reverend Clementa Pinckney.
Some Charlotte residents are calling the Supreme Court's decision to make same sex marriages legal nationwide a victory. Opponents say the justices don't care what states and voters say about the issue.
The Supreme Court's decision has unleashed an outpouring of support across the country, including members of faith here in Charlotte who applaud the decision. But not everyone's pleased.
Five of the Supreme Court Justices voted in favor of marriage equality, while four voted against.
Thursday night, mourners packed Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston to say goodbye to Reverend Clementa Pinckney.
Republicans say the battle to repeal Obamacare is not over. The Supreme Court upheld the law Thursday.
