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The Dow Has Lost Nearly 14% In A Volatile Month
The stock market has never seen a month like March, with downs and ups of thousands of points in a day. The Dow has recovered from recent lows, but it has fallen 24% since its record high.
Apparent 'Execution-Style' Killings Leave 8 Dead In Pike County, Ohio
Authorities say the victims were all from the same family. Investigators are working four separate crime scenes and don't have anyone in custody.
Secretary Of State John Kerry Visits Hiroshima Memorial
Kerry is the highest-ranking U.S. official ever to visit the site. He honored the 140,000 Japanese who died in the U.S. attack on the city, but did not apologize for the bombing there and in Nagasaki.
California Governor Signs Legislation Targeting Wage Gap
The law gives women new tools and protections if they believe they're being paid unfairly because of gender.
Tracy Morgan Announces 2016 Comedy Tour
The tour is being called "Tracy Morgan: Picking Up the Pieces" and is set to kickoff in Hammond, In. in February.
Supreme Court: Ban On Automatic Life Sentences For Juveniles Is Retroactive
The decision is expected to affect the fates of some 2,100 juvenile murderers who now have the possibility of parole.
Three Years In Prison For Egyptian Men In Purported Gay Marriage Video
The event included the presentation of a ring and a cake featuring two of the men. After a video was posted online, one site asked, "Is This Egypt's First Gay Marriage?"
Supreme Court Blocks Abortion Rules That Closed Most Texas Clinics
The Fifth Circuit court had ruled that the laws, requiring admitting privileges and pricy upgrades, could go into effect as it considered the case. The Supreme Court decided otherwise late Tuesday.
Federal Reserve To Markets: Nothing To See Here; Move Along
The Fed says that because wage and price hikes remain low, and growth continues at a moderate pace, interest rates will stay at historic lows for a "considerable time."
Hurricane Joaquin Churns In Atlantic, Could Threaten Eastern Seaboard
The long-term forecast is still murky, but Virginia governor declares state of emergency for "major statewide rain event."
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