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President Obama uses advances in an Ebola vaccine as an argument for government funded science research.

Michael Brown's stepfather is being investigated for alleged incitement after Darren Wilson wasn't indicted in Brown's death, police told NBC News.

President Obama delivers remarks at the National Institutes of Health to congratulate a team of doctors on the first published results of a promising Ebola vaccine.

William Dubois died after his fighter jet developed mechanical problems on the way to an ISIS-related mission in the Middle East.

Debris field of a mudslide on California's Pacific Coast Highway spreads across the road.

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan explains what caused the outage in the city-run system that distributes power to the public buildings.

At a hearing of the Senate Commerce Committee, senators said they were particularly disgusted by the Ray Rice episode.

The power outage occurred around 10:30 a.m., and affected several buildings, including the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Hall of Justice.

Troy Vincent of the NFL gives his personal domestic abuse story and acknowledges the league's leadership role.

Several groups of protesters repeatedly disrupt the first few minutes of a House hearing on President Obama's Executive Order on Immigration.