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It isn't the first time that Turkey's president has blamed Fethullah Gulen, who has lived in exile in the U.S. since 1999.

New York City Health officials say the woman contracted Zika during a recent trip to an affected area then transmitted the virus to her partner shortly after her return to New York.

Coleen Serfoss, 5th grade teacher of Brodie Copeland talks about the 11-year-old who was killed during an attack in Nice, France.

The week started with mourning for Dallas and ended with mourning for Nice. Here's a look back at those and other stories we followed this week.

David Yost, the original blue power ranger, talks to NBC OUT about the upcoming "Power Rangers" film, Hollywood homophobia and why he has conflicted feelings about Bryan Cranston.

The Turkey Prime Minister claims an attempted coup is underway. There are reports of military action in Istanbul and Ankara.

After decades of absence the art of throwing knives returns to the island by famous American David Adamovich, best known as the Great Throwdini, who besides to perform in Circuba Festival spends time giving a knowledge-sharing workshop to Cuban kids.

"These individuals and these networks are an affront to all of our humanity," Obama said following the attack on a Bastille Day crowd in Nice.

Thousands gathered to mourn the death of Alton Sterling, a black man whose death at the hands of white police officers sparked renewed protests.

An overgrowth of algae interfered with filters designed to disinfect water at a North Carolina waterpark where a teen caught a deadly amoeba infection