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Christmas mystery to miracle: Louisville family reunited with lost gifts

A woman's determination turned lost Christmas gifts into a holiday miracle, showcasing the true spir

FBI arrests George Mason student for alleged mass casualty attack plot

A George Mason University student was arrested by the FBI for allegedly plotting an attack on the Is

Man wanted for sexual assault on young child, police say

Asheville police are looking for a man they say sexually assaulted a young child this month.

Iranian officer charged for 2022 murder of American in Iraq

U.S. court charges Iranian officer with terrorism and murder crimes for the 2022 killing of American

Upstate business announces closure; looking for new location 'in the neighborhood'

The business posted on Instagram that the lease has ended and the last day will be Jan. 19.

Pentagon warns that a government shutdown will cost troops their pay over the holidays

Pentagon warns 2.1 million troops may miss paychecks due to congressional spending plan failure and

South Carolina man went to meet girl he thought was 14 to have sex, AG says

A South Carolina man is headed to prison after authorities say he went to meet a girl he thought was

Live updates: Congress scrambles to avert government shutdown

Here's the latest on Congress' attempt to pass a last-second government funding bill to avert a shut

At least one dead after car plows into German Christmas market, public broadcaster says

German news outlets are reporting that a car has driven into a group of people at a Christmas market

'Unfortunate situation': Another slide delays reopening of I-40

The North Carolina Department of Transportation said another slide occurred this week on Interstate

Coroner identifies man who died in Upstate camper fire

The fire was reported south of Anderson on Monday morning just after 3 a.m.

$2.4 million bond set for members of '448 Whole Lotta Weight,' deputies say

Two members of the '448 Whole Lotta Weight' organization had bond set at more than $2 million for th