In the 1960s, nine out of 10 holiday gifts that Americans bought were made in the U.S. But these days, more than half of what Americans purchase for the holidays is made overseas. So with U.S. shoppers expected to spend more than $700 this holiday......
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David Muir looks at how holiday spending can translate into American jobs.
Yoko Ono can now add fashion designer to her list of accomplishments. The 79-year-old author, artist, musician and innovator unveiled her latest fashion campaign with Opening Ceremony, a global clothing brand with collections for women, men and children. The concept behind Ono’s collection, titled ”Fashions for Men: 1969-2012,” began...
Texas is attempting to seize the Yearning for Zion Ranch compound where they say convicted polygamist leader Warren Jeffs committed sexual abuse.
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An Ohio man faces one month of jail time for teasing and taunting a 1o-year-old girl with cerebral palsy after a video of the incident went viral. On Nov. 27, Judge John A. Poulos of the Canton Municipal Court sentenced 43-year-old William Bailey to 29...
The cover and title of Amanda Knox's forthcoming book was released today. The title, "Waiting to Be Heard," will be published April 30.
Government watchdogs today questioned the place of top Obama campaign donors among the elite few invited to the White House over the past two weeks for private presidential consultations on the looming “fiscal cliff.” Supporters of President Obama who maxed out personal contributions to his...
ABC News’ Michael Falcone reports: It’s been just over three weeks since Election Day 2012, but to many it already feels like an eternity. President Obama’s victory over Republican challenger Mitt Romney quickly gave way to an unfolding sex scandal involving former CIA Director David...
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More survivors of the factory fire in Bangladesh that killed more than 100 garment workers this weekend have told human rights and international labor groups they were actually locked in by security gates as the flames spread. "The police and the fire department are confirming that the collapsible gates were locked on each floor," said Charles Kernighan, executive director of the Institute for Global Labour and Human Rights. "The fire department said they had to come in with bolt cutters to...

More than one-third of all couches in the United States are thought to contain potential toxins that can be dangerous for humans to inhale as furniture foam disintegrates into dust, according to a Duke University and University of California-Berkeley study. The study, published today in...
Actor on losing prized title & his plans to match George Clooney as two-time winner.
Approach this story with caution. A Texas veterinarian named Melba Ketchum claims in a press release that Sasquatch — the elusive, hairy being most often sighted in supermarket tabloids — is real, and she has the DNA samples to prove it. In a research paper,...
The U.S. could save billions of dollars by getting rid of the paper dollar, according to the Government Accountability Office. The coins might weigh heavier in your pocket, but using a dollar coin makes more sense – and cents – in the long run than dollar...
Motivational speaker Zig Ziglar, author of "See You at the Top," dies in Texas at age 86

