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Monday's White House Easter Egg Roll was surely the best one of President Barack Obama's presidency, featuring guests ranging from Beyonce and Shaquille O'Neal, to hundreds of children on the hunt for colorful eggs.

In defiance of critics, embattled Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has selected an interim superintendent of police, dismissing three candidates that had been recommended by the police board, according to the Chicago Tribune.

An autopsy showed Gray was shot seven times with three bullets entering his back, indicating he might have been running from the police, not facing them.

While Donald Trump continues his run for president, some "fans" are more concerned with making sure he's set for the end by putting a tombstone for him in Central Park.

A 13-year-old anti-violence advocate was shot and wounded by a stray bullet. He's now recovering, after the bullet barely missed his spine.

With the Easter Sunday bombing in Pakistan that killed at least 60 people marking the second terrorist attack within a week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg decided to share his thoughts on the state of our world.

Lezley McSpadden, Sybrina Fulton, and Samaria Rice will be reportedly holding photos of their slain sons in the video.

Sports announcer Kevin Harlan sparked some controversy with his closing call of Syracuse’s 68-62 win over Virginia in the Elite Eight playoffs. When the buzzer sounded you can clearly hear Harlan announce, “Jim Boeheim and Syracuse have done it. Back from the dead on Easter Sunday!” Wait. What!? It’s a Resurrection Sunday no-no! The Orange […]

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Turns out "professional political activists" and their well-printed signs are all the confirmation Hatch needed to go forth in good faith obstructing Garland’s nomination to the highest court in the land.

A survey found that students brought more than 185 guns to school so far for this academic year. The group that conducted the survey laments that there's no federal gun safety law in place.

Most Democrats (80 percent) back Garland, while 45 percent of the overall public have a positive outlook about his nomination.

Arum, along with WSB-TV'S Fred Blankenship, took the creative route by including Malik Issac Taylor's lyrics in Wednesday's traffic report. Arum incorporated lyrics from ATCQ's "Award Tour" and "Oh My God," and still managed to effortlessly report on accidents and roadblocks throughout the city.