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Jermaine Jones, Team USA’s new soccer star, talks to TODAY about the next match, against Germany.

The labor movement isn't just boots on the ground, said Connie Leak, a UAW member and president of the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW). "It's heels, flats and sneakers." Working women are impacting the labor movement in a big way. Yesterday, more than 250 women workers and labor participants gathered in Washington, D.C., at the AFL-CIO headquarters to discuss issues that affect women workers and families and talk about collective bargaining as the solution. 

Jermaine Jones, Team USA’s new soccer star, talks to TODAY about the next match, against Germany.

Three journalists arrested in a crackdown on Islamist supporters of ousted Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi were convicted by an Egyptian court on terrorism-related charges. Two of the men were sentenced to seven years in prison; the third got a 10-year sentence.

Five hikers had to be airlifted to safety after becoming stranded by flames in the hills above Glendale. Firefighters are battling a burning brushfire.

A group fishing off of Cape May, New Jersey, were approached by a 16-foot shark with an open mouth. The shark circled the boat for 20 minutes and then ripped the basket off.

There is a glimmer of hope in the search for a firefighter lost 10 days in the California forest after he went hiking: Rescue crews unexpectedly found his dog. NBC’s Miguel Almaguer reports.

Jermaine Jones, Team USA’s new soccer star, joins TODAY to talk about Sunday night’s exciting game against Portugal, and the moments leading up to that first game-tying goal. The team plays Germany next.

The secretary of state is in the Iraqi capital for tense talks with Iraq’s prime minister. Islamist militants have gained even more ground, now controlling more parts of the border. NBC chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel reports.

In our new regular feature, we'll be taking a look at the villains who are doing their best to prevent the United States from raising wages for all or some Americans. In this series, we're going to look past the usual suspects—for example, while it is true that too often elected officials get in the way of a fair economy, we want to dig deeper.This week, we’re focusing attention on the poster child for being born on 3rd base and thinking you hit a triple, Steve Forbes.