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U.S. and Pakistani officials said Saturday that al-Qaida's second-in-command, Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, has been killed in Pakistan, delivering another big blow to a terrorist group that the U.S. believes to be on the verge... More>>
Not even a hurricane can stop New Yorkers from conducting business as usual. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the New York Stock Exchange will open Monday. The storm now heads to New England. More>>
A 30-year-old father who allegedly confessed to beheading his disabled 7-year-old son was indicted for first-degree murder by a grand jury Friday. More>>
Fan reaction to the bar fight, arrests, and suspensions involving LSU players Jordan Jefferson and Joshua Johns has been strong.
Many are wondering if the players were provoked, and many others are saying they should pay for what they did {the two are innocent until proven guilty}. More>>
Comcast announces partnership to bring low-cost broadband Internet to families of Caddo Parish students that get free lunch. Program will provide low cost Internet, computers, and free digital literacy training. More>>
Shreveport Police warn area residents of a phone scam requesting the citizen pay an outstanding settlement. More>>
The planned weekend dedication of the Martin Luther King Junior Memorial on the National Mall has been postponed until September or October as approaching Hurricane Irene forced the tribute to the late civil rights activist to miss the 48th anniversary of his "I Have a Dream" speech. More>>
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KSLA News 12 and the Caddo Council on Aging are coming together to help the elderly stay cool this summer. More>>
Leeza Gibbons joins Bill Rancic for an all new season of America Now beginning Sept. 12th. More>>
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Learn more and sign up for the upcoming Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Northwest Louisiana. It's Saturday, September 17, 2011 at the Century Link Center in Bossier City. More>>
This is a link to the U.S. Library of Congress that has the latest status on the "Preserving Access to Life-Saving Medications Act," S. 296 in the United States Senate. More>>
To find out more about 110-year-old Bernando Pablo's secret recipes for a long, healthy life, click here. More>>
CNN Money lists the top 10 small towns consumers believe stand out in the qualities American families care about most...Click here to read the full list. More>>
From Gene Simmons of Kiss to U2's Bono, these rockers know more than how to rock the stage. More>>
Hurricane names say more about that hurricane and hurricane season than you might think. Click through for this and more hurricane information. More>>
Ten years after 9/11 the construction at the World Trade Center continues. Here is a look at how the Freedom Tower, the 9/11 Memorial and the other new structures are coming along. More>>
Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs has resigned as CEO. He has been elected Chairman of the Board while Tim Cook, previously Apple's Chief Operating Officer, has been named CEO. More>>
Europe is in debt crisis, the Middle East is shaking and there's market panic at home. It is against this backdrop that Forbes presents the World's 100 Most Powerful Women. More>>
After a 5.8 magnitude earthquake rattles much of the East Coast, Twitter once again proves itself to be the go-to source for breaking news. More>>
A group of scientists have released a study warning against contacting aliens for fear of them flying to Earth and destroying us all. Are these researchers watching too much science fiction? More>>
On his first day of summer vacation at Martha's Vineyard, President Obama took his daughters to the local book store. Read here to find out what he picked up. More>>