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The former Knicks player and 11-time champion as a head coach in the NBA is set to join the team's front office, according to reports.
Clothing brand Wren recruited 20 (beautiful) strangers to share a first kiss, all while the cameras were rolling.
The man charged with kidnapping and murdering Tennessee nursing student Holly Bobo has pleaded not guilty.
A New Jersey legislative committee will have to wait a while before getting its hands on emails and text messages from two central figures in the investigation into why allies of Gov. Chris Christie ordered lanes closed at the George Washington Bridge.
Here are seven stories from the "Nightly News" team that caught our attention as we get ready for tonight's broadcast.1.
A 51-year-old woman stung about 1,000 times by bees over the weekend in Southern California hopes to go home from the hospital in the next couple days.
A Minnesota lawmaker apologized after tweeting 70% of NBA teams could fold, tomorrow, and no one would notice with "possible exception" of increase in crime. KARE's John Croman reports.
You’ve got to feel bad for folks who go through life so distrustful and suspicious of their fellow citizens that they believe people are always trying to get away with something, trying to game the system. Like those millions of jobless workers who would rather lay back and collect $300 or so a week in unemployment insurance benefits than go out and try to find a job that pays a decent wage and gives them a chance to support a family, keep a roof over their heads and climb a step or two up the ladder.
CIA Director John Brennan told NBC News' Andrea Mitchell that the agency did not snoop on Senate Intelligence Committee computers to thwart an investigation into illegal detention and interrogations under President Bush."We weren't trying to block anything," Brennan said.
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