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January 19, 2006 NASA launched a spacecraft bound for Pluto, a planet that remains shrouded in mystery. NBC's Tom Costello reports.
A shooting that left three people dead Wednesday night in the parking lot of a Florida restaurant was an apparent murder-suicide, authorities said.
Animal control officers say they have seized an 8-foot alligator in a box with two dead cats in a suburban Los Angeles backyard.
Ten people were killed in a crash involving a bus carrying Texas prison inmates and a freight train. The bus skidded off an icy highway, down an embankment and collided with the train.
During a nighttime traffic stop in Billings, Montana, a confrontation ends with the shooting death of robbery suspect Richard Ramirez by a police officer.
NBC's Miguel Almaguer and the crew began their treacherous, 8-mile trek to the summit of El Capitan at 4 a.m., which took 10 hours to complete.
NBC's Miguel Almaguer hikes up to the summit of El Capitan, hoping to meet the two men making a historic free climb to the top using their hands and feet.
U.S. officials told NBC News the man was dealing with an undercover agent the entire time and was never in a position to carry out his plan.
With the national average ticket price now at $84, more than half of moviegoers say they're staying away because going to the movies is too expensive.
Officials in California are scrambling to get ahead of a measles outbreak that originated in Disneyland, with 26 people now infected.