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A Marine who vanished from his post in Iraq and later wound up in Lebanon has decided to have his case heard by a military judge instead of a jury.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) made it very clear last week where he stands on American jobs and Buy American provisions in state laws—he’s firmly against them. He didn’t veto just one Buy American bill, he vetoed five Buy American bills that passed the New Jersey Legislature with bipartisan support.

The luxurious apartment of late comedienne Joan Rivers is up for sale, with an asking price of $28 million. NBC's Diana Olick reports.

An Oregon man won't face punishment for taking "upskirt" photos of 13-year-old girl after judge finds no privacy law was broken. Mark Hanrahan reports.

Go inside a New York Mandarin immersion class, part of a growing trend as parents try to deepen their children's connection to the family's culture.

A man rams a truck in to a Michigan Coast Guard Station after threatening to blow up the building, then attacks the staff inside. WOOD's Heather Walker reports.

A Target employee's act of kindness goes viral after a shopper snaps a touching photo. WDIV's Eileen Park reports.

Prosecutors say a man living in St. Louis helped funnel money, guns and other equipment to ISIS fighters. KDSK's Farrah Fazal reports.

Officials on Monday accused Peterson of trying to hire a hit man to kill attorney James Glasgow, the lead prosecutor in Peterson's murder trial.

Pope Francis paid an impromptu visit to a shanty town located on the outskirts of Rome. The residents, who are predominantly from South America, listened to the pope address them in Spanish and joined him in prayer before his departure.