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In a deeply divided vote, the Supreme Court decided voters in individual states have the right to end affirmative action.
A team of abductors accused of carrying out a convoluted plot to kidnap a North Carolina prosecutor looked up the wrong address online and accidentally nabbed the prosecutor's father, an indictment released Tuesday said.
A former officer accused of rocking out on stage in a metal band while he claimed he couldn't work because of an injury pleaded guilty to fraud.
Middle class incomes in Canada have surpassed those in the United States.
Doctors say the boy may have stayed alive due to the extreme cold of the plane’s wheel well, which may have slowed down his body “like a hibernating frog.”
The unemployment rate for recent college graduates has dropped 2.4 percent since 2012.
The director and founder of a charity-driven sanctuary for exotic cats in Minnesota has copped to misusing thousands of dollars in donations to buy items like women's undergarments and books by Chelsea Handler, according to court documents obtained by NBC News.
The brilliant Edwin Newman brought an open mind and droll wit to this NBC special about the 1964 New York World’s Fair. The documentary will take you back in time and on a tour of what many call the last great World’s Fair.
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis man who avoided prison because of a clerical error and led a law-abiding life for more than a decade before he was locked up last year is asking a Missouri judge to set him free.
Authorities say a man fatally shot by a Portland officer last month had been stalking young women in a van that he converted into a "moveable dungeon" with chains and handcuffs after one of his victims managed to escape from it in January.