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Johns Hopkins announce comprehensive Zika center, FDA calls for blood donations to be screened for the virus, and Florida Governor Rick Scott says he'll petition Congress directly for help in battling its spread. NBC's Erika Edwards reports.

Heart wrenching images and stories of survival surfaced after Italy's deadly earthquake. Here's a look at that story and others we followed this week.

The attempts to tear down Jones reflect an intersection of hatred directed at women who are also people of color called "misogynoir."

Today, hundreds of workers protested and rallied in front of Trump International Hotel Las Vegas. Culinary Workers Union members and Trump Hotel Las Vegas workers were joined by our Ironworkers brothers and sisters from across the country who were in town for their national convention.

Maine Gov. Paul LePage gave a lawmaker an earful with a foul-mouthed voicemail demanding that he "prove I'm a racist."

Jeff Marks, who was the general manager at WDBJ during the shooting, looked back at the horrific events as 'the worst day for all of us.'

The Olympics is a constant exercise in irony and hopefulness for African Americans. Since John Taylor won a gold medal at the 1908 Olympics in London, in the no longer contested medley relay, African Americans have hoped that winning gold for the United States would transform America’s dialogue on race. The hope was it could transform the discourse to see African American Olympians, as all Olympians, as exceptional; and, rather than exceptions to their race, as examples of their race and the families that supported and nurtured their excellence.

The famed agents have visited the crime scenes.

'Southside With You' chronicles the first couple's love story a, they will be treated to a genuinely romantic film.

All blood donations should be tested for Zika virus, the Food and Drug Administration said Friday.