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Angelo Fabiani, 41, was sentenced to four years in prison after he got into a crash in San Diego and left his 4-year-old son behind, who later died.
Doug Hughes, a 61-year-old mail carrier from Florida, piloted the small craft through restricted airspace and a no-fly zone Thursday and was arrested.
Adesanya, 23, was arrested in October after jumping a fence and making it onto the North Lawn, according to the Secret Service.
Camera rolls as a large tornado moves across the horizon near Briscoe, Texas.
George, the sixth cardinal to lead Chicago's 2.3 million Catholics, has died after years of battling cancer. He was 78.
The city of 2,800 people was leveled on April 17, 2013, when a fertilizer plant caught fire and exploded. Fifteen people were killed.
Abdirahman Mohamud allegedly wanted to attack police or soldiers on behalf of foreign terrorists.
A federal judge in Alabama issued a temporary restraining order Thursday against auto parts manufacturer Lear Corp.—a major supplier to Hyundai—that the U.S. Department of Labor charges fired one worker and sued her and harassed others for speaking out about safety concerns at the Selma, Ala., plant.
Bill and Denise Richard, whose son was killed in the Boston Marathon bombings, said the death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev would extend their grief.
This weekend kicks off National Parks Week and entrance fees for all National Parks are being waived, but money is still an issue. NBC's Tracie Potts reports.