North Carolina Marines Headed for Persian Gulf
President Obama is also sending 275 U.S. forces to Iraq for embassy security in Baghdad.
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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.
Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is at an army hospital in San Antonio preparing for a long recovery. Military officials say Bergdahl is in stable condition.
Former president George H.W. Bush marked his 90Th birthday by skydiving yesterday in Maine.
A little girl in Texas makes a disturbing discovery.
Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl is back in the U.S. right now.
Veterans in North Carolina tell WCCB that widespread problems in VA facilities have been building for years.
The US Defense Secretary is defending the prisoner exchange that freed Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl from the Taliban.
A Memphis police officer was arrested for stealing money from a Make-A-Wish recipient.
A newly-signed presidential memorandum lets borrowers adjust fees to 10 percent of their monthly incomes.
Former President Bill Clinton will join First Lady Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey at a memorial service for Maya Angelou on Saturday.
Joining European leaders in Normandy, President Obama paid tribute to US service members and their allies who stormed the beaches in 1944.
A mother in Texas is angry after her daughter's school refused to let her use sunscreen during a field trip.
Chaos on a college campus. A gunman opened fire at Seattle Pacific University, killing one student and hurting three others.
Sterling is also dropping his lawsuit against the NBA.
Dressed in all white with a striped shawl across his shoulders, the gaunt-looking American looks up at the Black Hawk chopper circling overhead.
Two 12-year-olds accused of stabbing another girl and leaving her for dead believed they would be rewarded by the character "Slenderman".
A military report in 2009 concluded he left his post willingly, did not label Bergdahl a deserter because officials couldn't ask him why he left.
