The Salvation Army is surprised every holiday season with some of the donations that end up in their little red kettles. This year, however, has seen some extraordinary generosity even in tough times.
One suspect is dead in a police involved shootout in downtown Atlanta
Chaos erupted on an Atlanta street following the crash of a vehicle that had slammed into a shuttle bus from a nearby hotel.
Puerto Rico narrowly meets debt deadline
When speaking to the committee, Gov. Garcia Padilla said that he hopes Congress will take action soon, as Puerto Rico has “no resources left” and “cannot keep this up much longer.”
Rumors abound as the mayor of Juneau Alaska is found dead in his home
The popular mayor of Juneau, Alaska, was found dead in his home as rumors about what happened continue to circulate all across the city.
Jury selection begins in Freddie Gray death as Baltimore braces for violence
The first Baltimore police officer goes on trial on Monday in the April alleged murder of Freddie Gray. Jury selection is set to begin in the case of Gray who died while in police custody.
S.C. stripper assaults customer after being told she needed to hit the gym
An exotic dancer in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, went off on a customer after he insinuated that she needed to drop a few pounds.
University of Chicago cancels classes after FBI warns school of gun violence
Classes on Monday are canceled at the University of Chicago after the FBI told school officials that there would be possible gun violence on campus.
NFL WEEK 12: Denver hands Patriots their first loss; Carolina stays perfect
The Denver Broncos needed overtime to take down the defending champions who continue to battle serious injuries to key players. The Carolina Panthers remain unbeaten as they trounced Dallas on Thanksgiving Day.
Driver charged as charter bus overturns in Richmond injuring 33 students
A bus driver was charged with reckless driving as his charter bus overturned on a Virginia highway ramp, seriously injuring at least 33 college students.
U.S. Supreme Court Moves to Block Results of Election by Native Hawaiians
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has stepped in on a Native Hawaiian election, declaring that the votes in the election will not be counted until the full court can consider the constitutionality of the matter.
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