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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says 'Black Lives Matter' is similar to the Tea Party in the sense that there is no one leader or group of leaders.
Scott "Spoono" Stephenson, a ten-year Burning Man Department of Public Works employee, died of natural causes Wednesday in the Black Rock Desert.
Since the late July negotiating round that failed to reach a final deal for the corporate-leaning Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal, a lot has been written about the merits of a purported ISDS carve-out and whether it played a role in the failed effort to complete a deal by July 31. (Don’t know much about the TPP? Learn more.)
A federal appeals court on Friday revived regulations that guarantee overtime and minimum wage pay for nearly 2 million home health care workers.
"Right now there is a feeling of fear in the marketplace," one analyst says.
Donal Trump is in Mobile, AL where his campaign expects some 36,000 supporters will show up to today's rally, which is being held in a college football stadium. NBC News' Katy Tur reports.
Harry Sims built the ring next to his home in the Lower Ninth Ward after the previous club was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
Nearly 70 firefighting experts from Australia and New Zealand have joined with the nearly 29,000 deployed firefighters to battle wildfires across the western United States. NBC News' Miguel Almaguer reports from the scene.
A jury in Texas district court found 22-year-old Sam Ukwuachu guilty Thursday of sexually assaulting a former Baylor women's soccer player.
The teens from the Milwaukee suburb of Waukesha are being tried as adults and face decades in prison if they are convicted in the 2014 attack.