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By NBCNewYork.comNew York Rep. Michael Grimm surrendered to the FBI Monday morning and was arrested on federal criminal charges, according to law enforcement officials familiar with the case.
Grimm is believed to be facing charges related to a private business deal that he made prior to being elected to Congress.
Massive piles of debris are seen in Vilonia, Ark., where a devastating tornado ripped through the area. It’s one of more than 30 tornadoes that have hit 17 states over the last 24 hours. The Weather Channel’s Mike Seidel reports.
Filipino protesters burned an effigy of President Barack Obama in Manila on Monday as the U.S. signed a deal that gives its military greater access to Philippine bases.Some 800 activists burned mock U.S.
A Florida dad has been temporarily banned from a skate park over a video that’s sparking outrage. His 6-year-old-son is seen at the top of a skateboard ramp before his dad kicks him down the ramp.
Residents of Vilonia, Ark., were left with a sense of deja vu Monday after the country's most powerful tornado this year flattened sections of their community, leaving many people huddled in darkness.
The future hasn't been written yet, but many Americans believe in the next 50 years, what was once science fiction will be reality -- and they're hopeful about it.
A massive tornado cut an 80-mile path of destruction through Arkansas, and at least 18 are dead and dozens injured in the South and Midwest; NBC’s Janet Shamlian reports. The violent system could spawn more tornadoes today; Al Roker reports.
Brad McNew, the chief of police in Vilonia, Ark., joins TODAY to discuss the latest on the aftermath of a deadly twister hitting the area.
Good morning, and happy Monday. Here are some of the stories we're following today:1. Twisters leave at least 18 dead in Plains and SouthThirty-one tornadoes ripped through the Plains and South on Sunday, flattening homes and overturning cars.