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The unforgettable chief science officer on the Starship Enterprise was 83.
Nancy Writebol, the wife of David Writebol, an American who was infected with Ebola in Africa, talks with NBC News' Maggie Fox about why she is donating plasma.
Sam Cossman, an explorer and filmmaker, gave up his Silicon Valley job to go on an adventure that brought him to the lip of a live volcano.
The waves captured by a Nantucket photographer are so thick with ice that they've drawn comparisons to "Slurpees."
John and Diane Foley, parents of executed hostage James Foley, say discovering "Jihadi John's" identification is not important. They also say media outlets need to a better job of protecting freelance journalists. KVOA's Sam Salzwedel reports.
With a list of horrible governors across the country, including Sam Brownback (Kan.), Chris Christie (N.J.), Nikki Haley (S.C.), Bobby Jindal (La.), John Kasich (Ohio), Paul LePage (Maine), Rick Snyder (Mich.) and Rick Scott (Fla.), and up-and-comers like Asa Hutchinson (Ark.) and Bruce Rauner (Ill.), it's hard to imagine how Gov. Scott Walker (Wis.) could rise to the top of the heap. And it is a pretty big heap. But that's just what he's done with his latest comments, comparing working families to terrorists in the Islamic State, also known as ISIS. And knowing how Republican primary voters think, Walker probably just shot to the top of the party's presidential contender list, too.
New interactive toys interact with kids by recording and storing conversations. NBC's Mark Barger and NBC News senior tech writer Julianne Pepitone report.
Sgt. Jeff Kinder of the Missouri State Patrol, discusses the investigation into the deaths of 9 individuals, believed to be linked to six different crime scenes.
Nine people are dead, including the gunman, in a shooting spree across multiple locations in the rural southern Missouri community of Tyrone.
John Unger, whose devotion to his arthritic went viral in 2012, has adopted a new puppy.