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NBC's chief medical editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman spoke out is speaking out about the fallout from violating her voluntary Ebola self-quarantine.
Snow plows were out on Mount Rose, southwest of Reno, Nevada clearing the first snows of the year.
Iran appears to be launching airstrikes against ISIS targets in eastern Iraq, according to the Pentagon.
An America teacher who is the mother of twins was stabbed to death in the bathroom of an Abu Dhabi shopping mall, police said Wednesday.
Jason Puckett, 44, was charged with misdemeanor theft after he was spotted slipping two packages of tongue into his waistband, police say.
A man stabbed to death last week on a Las Vegas Strip pedestrian walkway was identified as a homeless ex-convict dubbed the "pantyhose prankster."
Southern California will be drenched again on Wednesday, with forecasters warning of a wet and slippery commute.
Vermont pastry chef Lerome Campbell's creation stands 9 feet tall from its base to rooftop and is 7 feet long.
A U.S. man is marking five years of imprisonment in Cuba, and his wife urged authorities to release him, saying he was "wasting away" in confinement.
Microsoft announces it is getting rid of clip art, those images that filled so many grade school reports, party invites and office presentations.