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On the “Rachael Ray Show” on Monday, Vice President Joe Biden revealed he uses a men’s Clinique with SPF 20 that his wife recommended.

Families of victims of the faulty GM ignition switches hold a news conference before a hearing on the switch recall.

As part of a quirky marketing campaign for April Fools’ Day, Cheetos is handing out free samples today in New York and Los Angeles of "Cheeteau," its limited-edition fragrance

On the U.S.–Mexico border in Nogales, Ariz., today, members of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on Migration, joined by bishops on the border and Cardinal Seán O’Malley of Boston, will celebrate Mass on behalf of the nearly 6,000 migrants who have died in the U.S. desert since 1998.

A hoax letter circulating on the Internet claims that a "sizeable earthquake" is going to strike Southern California, U.S. Geological Survey officials said.

After a #CancelColbert hashtag trended on Twitter, stemming from a tweet sent from a “Colbert Report” account ( not managed by Colbert personally) that some perceived to be racist, the comedian addressed the controversy in Monday’s episode of his satirical show.

Here are some headlines from the working families’ news we're reading today (after the jump).

GM CEO Mary Barra will be on the hot seat today as Congress grills the GM chief and government regulators over what took the company so long to issue a recall over a fatal ignition switch defect.

Surprisingly, it's teens, not little kids, who are abducted most often by strangers. TODAY's Jeff Rossen did an experiment to test college students' trust.

Good morning, and happy April Fools' Day. Here are six of the top stories we are following this morning at NBC News:1.