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Friday's landmark decision from the Supreme Court to make marriage for same-sex couples legal nationwide prompted swift, strong reactions.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court makes marriage for same-sex couples legal nationwide. NBC's Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie, Pete Williams and Chuck Todd report.
The Supreme Court's gay marriage decision will force conservative Christians and Republican political leaders to make two critical decisions.
People cheer outside of the Supreme Court after marriage for same-sex couples becomes legal nationwide.
There are many ways for union families to lessen the load of college loan debt. For example, taking courses at a community college before transferring to a more expensive college is a proven tactic. Another, taking AP classes in high school that qualify for college credits can save students a bundle.
Last week, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics issued its numbers for inflation and for real wage movements. The numbers reflected the weak numbers of the first quarter for economic growth: Zero inflation and zero real wage growth in the past three months. The economy is showing signs that it is fragile. It can be spoofed by international developments that raise the value of the dollar and slow U.S. export growth, or by bad weather—events, the Federal Reserve cannot control or easily predict.
Denise Nagrodski, of Easton, pleaded guilty Thursday to first-degree attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder.
From Aurora, Colorado to most recently, Charleston, South Carolina, President Obama has had to comment numerous times on deadly gun violence in America.
China accused the U.S. of being "haunted by spreading guns" and racial bias, in its tit-for-tat rebuttal to U.S. criticism of China's human rights record.
Derek Bynum and three under-18 students, are charged with the gang rape of a mentally-disabled girl at North Miami Senior High School.