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A New Jersey teenager who sneaked into the World Trade Center and made his way to the top of the tower is apologizing if anyone's feelings were hurt.
Here are seven stories from the "Nightly News" team that caught our attention as we get ready for tonight's broadcast.1. Giraffe Kisses Dying Zookeeper GoodbyeIn one of the most enchanting, heartfelt photos of the week: a giraffe gives a final kiss to a dying zookeeper.
A Michigan teen allegedly made threatening calls to family and staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary and Virginia Tech. WDIV's Priya Mann reports.
Prosecutors from Florida and the U.S. Justice Department have concluded that an FBI agent did not violate any laws when he shot and killed a man he was questioning about last year's bombings at the Boston Marathon, according to officials familiar with their findings.
While the AFL-CIO “strongly supports” a proposed new rule that would limit workers’ exposure to silica dust, AFL-CIO Safety and Health Director Peg Seminario outlined several areas that should be strengthened to provide better worker protection from deadly silicosis and other diseases caused by silica exposure.
Prompted by a woman who learned she was pregnant with a child with the genetic condition 15 people with Down syndrome told her what she can expect.
1. Turkey Blocked Twitter and It’s BackfiringIt’s hard to imagine life without Twitter, but unfortunately for Turkey that’s become a reality. Turkey’s Prime Minister threatened to “eradicate” the social network at a rally on Thursday, and he wasn’t bluffing.
People with disabilities can bring unique skills and abilities to the workplace but are often excluded from participating in the economy because of prejudice and stereotypes. This new video (see above) explores why hiring workers with disabilities makes sense for businesses.
By NBCNewYork.comThree people were killed, eight were injured and 10 are missing after a fire broke out at a motel on the Jersey Shore where some residents still displaced by Sandy have been staying, authorities and witnesses tell NBC 4 New York.
Seattle Police release new photos in the case of singer Kurt Cobain just days before the 20th anniversary of his death. KING's Jake Whitteberg reports.