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Salvaged cellphone video shows a woman arguing with federal agents moments before her device was smashed during a biker gang bust in California.

Three people were stabbed, one fatally, after a brawl involving almost 100 people broke out at a basketball court in Brockton, Massachusetts.

Dr. Michelle Forcier and transgender model Geena Rocero join TODAY to talk about transgender children, and some of the experiences they go through from a very young age.

Rep. Mike Honda is the proud grandpa of little Malisa, who was born in a boy's body. Honda says of his granddaughter, "I hope she can feel safe at school without fear of being bullied." NBC national correspondent Kate Snow reports.

A Michigan police chief has stepped down after one of her officers was charged for the beating of a black man that was recorded on dash-cam video.

 In an extensive interview with Vox.com, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka outlines the labor movement’s fight against Fast Track, the flaws in the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade agreement, the trade relationship between the United States and China and the shortcomings and negative impact on the middle class of the nation’s trade policy.

Since 2007, photographer Ben Huff has roamed Alaska's Dalton Highway, one of the most isolated roads in the United States.

The agency was warned in 2010 that the system was out of date and likely to fail but rejected requests to replace it, the report found.

The accident involved three tractor trailers, two pickup trucks and two cars. The five students were all juniors at Georgia Southern University.

A more offensive version of Chicago's bold, yellow "Target: Rats" posters have been spotted around the city. Source: http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/target-bum-posters-301022071.html#i... Follow us: @nbcchicago on Twitter | nbcchicago on Facebook