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"Django Unchained" actress Daniele Watts will apologize to three Los Angeles police officers who she suggested racially profiled her last year.

President Barack Obama will name Marine Commandant Joseph Dunford as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on Tuesday, senior defense officials say.

Pamela Geller told NBC News that there "must be other events like" the 'Draw Muhammad' contest to stand up for free speech.

A man with a hammer but not much of a plan got stuck in a basketball hoop at a Seattle park on May Day — occasionally dangling from his foot.

Baltimore police say a suspect dropped his gun and it discharged, but no one was injured. Initial reports that the police shot him raised tension in the neighborhood where last week's riot started.

On Sunday, the inaugural 'Muhammad Art Exhibit and Cartoon Contest' in Garland, Texas, was attacked. The event was organized by the American Freedom Defense Initiative, which is considered a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

AFDI president Pamela Geller responds to critics who say she endangered the lives of people who attended Sunday's event in Garland, Texas. She feels events like hers should be held more often.

David Goldberg, CEO of SurveyMonkey and husband of Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, died after collapsing in a Mexican resort's gym.

R&B crooner Chris Brown was summoned Monday by Las Vegas police after an alleged fight during a pickup basketball game.

The grieving relatives of Freddie Gray, who died after a fatal spinal cord injury in police custody, spoke to NBC News in an exclusive interview.