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The smartphone app that launched last December takes cyberbullying to a whole new level, critics say: A growing number of users and a lack of accountability can be a dangerous combination. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports.

Two recent deaths tied to pot-infused sweets have prompted Colorado regulators to re-examine the rules for marijuana edibles.A state-appointed task force will meet Wednesday afternoon in Aurora, Colo.

Flooding forces the closure of parts of I-10 from Alabama to Florida.

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Kwasi Enin will announce which school he plans to attend this fall during a news conference at William Floyd High School on Wednesday.

Drivers navigate through severely flooded streets in North Carolina.

Fire and rescue team pulls a man from a flooded street in Mobile, Alabama.

An investigation is underway into an Oklahoma execution that’s being called botched. The execution lasted nearly 30 minutes before the man died of a heart attack. NBC’s Janet Shamlian reports.

Four of the six victims shot by a co-worker at a FedEx facility remain in a Georgia hospital. One is in critical condition. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports.

Nearly seven in 10 Americans agree that more than two or three families – namely the Bushes and the Clintons – should run for president, according to the new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.