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Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Yolanda Foster Becomes a U.S. Citizen
Yolanda Foster doesn't have to worry about visas anymore - and we mean the government kind, not the credit card.
Kris Thomas to appear on Action News 5 at 6 a.m.
He took the long flight back to his hometown of Memphis Wednesday, and Thursday he was home being supported by all of his fans.
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Officials: Prepare for 'extremely active' hurricane season Emergency...
Emergency officials gather for hurricane response drills at the new Volusia Emergency Operations Center on Thursday, May 23, 2013.
CBS Shareholders Accuse '60 Minutes' of Anti-Semitism
At the company's annual meeting, members of a pro-Israel media watchdog group say the country is owed an apology and a retraction for a controversial story that aired last year; CEO Leslie Moonves says he stands by the report.
Scottish News: Gun campaigner being recognised
A father whose toddler son was killed by a gunman with an illegal weapon will be presented with a letter of thanks from the UK Government, recognising his campaigning efforts.
There was an officer-involved shooting in De Kalb County. Two deputies responded to shots fired on Petty Road where they were met by a homeowner with a drawn weapon who threatened police, according to De Kalb County Sheriff Patrick Ray.
Those who survived a sex scandal. And those who didn't
News about Seattle City Hall, Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn, Washington Governor Jay Inslee, Seattle and King County government and more As he launches his run for Mayor of New York, former Rep.
Father Goose Protects Rooftop Nest, Attacks Passersby
A protective father goose whose babies will soon hatch in a nest on the roof of a New York home is guarding them so fiercely the neighborhood is living in fear of his attacks.
Election Fraud Allegations Fly in City Council Race
The race for City Council District 13 has really heated up, with both candidates accusing the other of stealing votes.
Fox 'News' and Republicans Were For Prosecuting Journalists Before They Were Against It
SPECIAL REPORT : Devastation as another record tornado hits Moore, OK - The city wakes up to the day after, questions about resilience and the influence of climate change... Dr.
"Hangover III" Star Hits Premiere with Homeless Woman
Zach Galifianakis turned heads when he showed up at the Los Angeles premiere of his new movie Hangover Part III this past Monday.
Penguin settles e-book price-fixing suit for $75 million
ConsumerAffairs' founder and editor, Jim Hood formerly headed Associated Press Broadcast News, directing coverage of major news events worldwide.
Yen eases after Japan's trade deficit
The yen edged down against the dollar and euro in Asia on Wednesday after Japan posted its worst ever April trade deficit, fuelling yen-negative sentiment.
Tornado relief donation drive from ABC7 Eyewitness News
ABC7 is teaming up with the Red Cross for two Los Angeles-area relief drives Wednesday benefiting the victims of the devastating Oklahoma tornado.
Internet Archive Expands Availability of TV News Footage
The Internet Archive, one of the world's largest public digital libraries, has received $1 million in funding from John S. and James L. Knight Foundation that will allow the organization to expand its research library and make hundreds of thousands of U.S. television news programs available.
Investigative journalists threatened with felony for exposing security flaw
Investigative journalists with Scripps News Service have discovered a major security lapse, in turn accessing the private data of tens of thousands of cell phone customers in the United States.
Fairwinds brewer knows his recipes
By Staff Writer - Parksville Qualicum Beach News Published: May 21, 2013 10:00 AM Updated: May 21, 2013 10:44 AM He created the legendary Baderbrau beer through countless tasting during tours in Europe.
Six Candidates Vie for Top LA City Posts
Los Angeles mayoral candidates Eric Garcetti and Wendy Greuel spent their final day before Tuesday's runoff election stumping for votes across the city.
UA Museum of the North Exhibit Marks 100th Anniversary of First Ascent of Denali
A three-dimensional display of Denali shows the number of climbers and the routes taken over the years as work continues on the installation of the special exhibit "Denali Legacy: 100 Years on the Mountain" at the University of Alaska Museum of the North Thursday morning, May 16, 2013.