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How are working people going to be affected by an economy focused around technology, automation and contingent work?

Ten years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, residents displaced by the storm are still returning to rebuild. NBC's Jay Gray reports.

Hallie Jackson reports from Roanoke, Virginia, where a TV news crew was gunned down by a disgruntled former employee.

Andy Parker says he won't rest, even when the media moves on to Donald Trump.

Two years after Hurricane Katrina and problem-plagued emergency response, future President Barack Obama promised things would be different.

Oklahoma daycare workers accused of giving babies Benadryl to make them sleepy. KTEN's Rachel Salyer reports.

The term "anchor baby" has been used a lot by the GOP field recently, particularly Jeb Bush. NBC News' Carrie Dann breaks down the term and the numbers behind it.

Shout out to Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Local 31 President Michael "Mac" McAnany for helping the Foo Fighters rickroll the Westboro Baptist Church this weekend outside the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo.—that's him driving his pickup with Dave Grohl and a sound system! Thanks, brother!

Michael Brown, who became the face of federal failures during Katrina ten years ago, is out of the public sector now, but not always out of trouble.

Technology helps mothers who can't be in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit bond with premature babies. KUSA's Steve Staeger reports.