Both Sides Weigh In On SCOTUS Hobby Lobby Decision
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court made a religious exception to the Affordable Care Act. The ruling treats corporations like people, with the rights to exercise religious freedoms.
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On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court made a religious exception to the Affordable Care Act. The ruling treats corporations like people, with the rights to exercise religious freedoms.
Public support for a dad accused of leaving his toddler to die in a hot SUV is all but gone. The dad says his son's death is a horrifying mistake.
A 12-year-old missing boy who turned up in the basement of his Detroit home was out of the hospital Thursday night. He's not being allowed to talk to his father and stepmother.
The decision is a sweeping endorsement for privacy rights, and could be a major blow for technology like the Stingray program.
WCCB Charlotte was there as a C-130 carrying 40 members of the 145th Airlift Wing took off Wednesday in southwest Charlotte.
Their arrival comes as the battle between Iraqi forces and the militant group ISIS intensifies.
Seventeen dogs were found dead at a kennel when the air conditioner failed.
The story about a disfigured 3-year-old being asked to leave a KFC restaurant in Jackson, Miss., was reportedly made-up.
The FBI moved in to rescue nearly 200 children and arrest 281 suspects around the country Monday. Three of those arrests were in Charlotte.
A little girl in Mississippi is now getting free medical help after she was asked to leave KFC because of her facial scars.
American pride was felt across the country for the World Cup, as thousands tuned in to watch United States of America take on Portugal.
Friends of the missing woman tell us she took out a restraining order against the man at the insistence of her current boyfriend, Angelo Smith.
Corporal William Kyle Carpenter saved a fellow Marine by jumping on a live grenade during a fight with the Taliban in Afghanistan four years ago.
The situation in Iraq, with Islamic militants battling Iraqi security forces, is now prompting action from Washington.
We talked to a Iraqi War veteran Matthew Ridenhour about the possibility of future US military involvement in Iraq.
Five warships and more than 500 Marines, including some from Camp Lejeune, are on standby in the Persian Gulf.
President Obama is also sending 275 U.S. forces to Iraq for embassy security in Baghdad.
Three sisters, their brother and all their partners decided to tie the knot in a huge family ceremony.
Pregnancy tests will soon be placed in the bathrooms of 20 bars and restaurants in Alaska in hopes to prevent pregnant women from drinking.
Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn, who notched more than 3,100 hits during a Major League Baseball career spanning two decades, has died at age 54 following a battle with salivary gland cancer.
