
ABC and the American Red Cross partner to help those affected by Hurricane Sandy....
Read more: Watch: The 'Day of Giving' Raises Money for Storm Victims
Producers Jim DuBreuil, Keturah Gray reunite with those burned out their homes in Breezy Point, N.Y....
Read more: Watch: After Superstorm Sandy, Back to Breezy: Reporter's Notebook
On Tuesday, Washington may very well become the first state to legalize the possession, cultivation, and commercial sale of marijuana, both Republicans and Democrats say--bringing the state into apparent conflict with federal law if voters approve Initiative 502, which would allow residents under 21 to buy pot from stores licensed and regulated by the state liquor board....
Whether you're young, or just young at heart, it's tough to beat Orlando. And no wonder: the Florida metropolis is home to more theme parks than any other city in the country. You could spend days, weeks even, experiencing all that hot spots like Universal, SeaWorld and Walt Disney World have to offer. But there's plenty more to savor beyond the theme park gates. Here's a peek at a few.
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Anna Sadler and and husband Michael started the Twitter handle @njgas earlier this year to communicate to their fellow New Jersey residents cheap gas places they spotted in their travels. But after finding they were only broadcasting it to less than 50 people, the couple gave up. Now they have 6,000 followers as they track gas stations that have gas.
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Ninety-one-year old Lena Eaton may be the luckiest great-grandmother in the United States. The Indianapolis resident has won $399,999 in the past two months playing the Hoosier Lottery, reports the Indianapolis Star. In August, she won $300,000 on a Quick Draw lottery ticket in which the odds of winning, says......
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In the frenzied hours leading up to Election Day, stars hit the campaign trail to stump for the presidential candidates. President Obama kicked off his last full day of campaigning with Bruce Springsteen. After wrapping up a concert in Wisconsin, The Boss hitched a ride...
Reputed gang member charged with 4 attempted-murder counts in shooting on USC campus
While all eyes are on the Middle East, Europe & China loom on horizon
Army prosecutors said that Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, the soldier accused of an Afghan massacre in March, had admitted to the crime and said he was acting out of revenge.
The FDA commissioner will testify at a congressional hearing on the outbreak that has sickened 419 people and killed 30.
SANFORD, Fla. — Mitt Romney’s admirers waited for his arrival here today, wearing their pre-Election Day finest. Flag sweaters had red, white and blue buttons. One woman even had a giant silver elephant dangling from her neck. They are here not because they need motivation –...
Banks are offering extended relief to homeowners in areas affected by superstorm Sandy in the form of loan forbearance and fee waivers.
'Boy Meets World' fans, rejoice: the hit '90s sitcom may soon be back on a small screen near you. The Disney Channel is in early stages of development on a new TV series featuring the daughter of childhood lovebirds Cory and Topanga, according The Hollywood Reporter.
Even though the Supreme Court justices are closely divided on politically sensitive issues such as abortion, campaign finance, and health care, the composition of the court was hardly addressed by President Obama and former governor Mitt Romney.
Opportunists looking to profit off superstorm Sandy are advertising gasoline for as high as $20 per gallon on the black market after the storm crippled the ability for some tankers to pump gasoline and deliver it to stations in the Northeast, some of which are still powerless.

