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Alisher Usmanov, Russia's richest man, says he has bought James D. Watson's Nobel Prize medal at Christie's in order to return it to the scientist.

Seat-kickers, inattentive parents and "aromatic" passengers top Expedia's list of the most annoying behavior in fellow passengers.

The university will allow students upset with grand jury decisions not to indict cops in the deaths of two unarmed black men to delay final exams.

President Obama shares his opinion on the CIA's interrogation techniques and explains why he banned torture once he was sworn into office.

President Obama feels that unless Congress takes some form of action on immigration future presidents might have to use executive orders to do so.

An NYPD officer fatally shot a knife-wielding man who stabbed a young student inside a Brooklyn synagogue and later lunged at police officers.

Obamacare Adviser Gruber Apologizes for 'Arrogant' Remarks Jonathan Gruber, the MIT economist under fire for his remarks about the "stupidity of the American voter," apologized Tuesday.

From the mid-Atlantic to the tip of Maine, millions of Americans are facing messy weather conditions including heavy rain, strong winds, and snow.

Former CIA director Michael Hayden talks to NBC's Brian Williams about the CIA interrogation tactics highlighted in the Senate's torture report.

The long-anticipated torture report released by the Senate reveals the CIA misled Congress and the White House about harsh interrogation tactics.