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Americans are boarding public buses, trains and subways in greater numbers than any time since the suburbs began booming.Nearly 10.
Good morning, and happy Monday. Here are six of the top stories we are following this morning at NBC News:1. Still no signs of Malaysia Airlines jetThe whereabouts of the jumbo jet that disappeared over the weekend remain a mystery.
In the tense days after a powerful earthquake and tsunami crippled the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in Japan on March 11, 2011, staff at the U.S.
Coastal Carolina, Mercer and Wichita State joined the NCAA field on Sunday and N.C. State's T.J. Warren dominated against Boston College.
Coastal Carolina, Mercer and Wichita State joined the NCAA field on Sunday and N.C. State's T.J. Warren dominated against Boston College.
Patrick Reed became the youngest winner of a World Golf Championships event by winning the Cadillac Championship by one shot.
A magnitude-6.9 earthquake struck off the coast of Northern California Sunday night, the U.S. Geological Service reported.The epicenter was 48 miles west-northwest of Ferndale and 50 miles west of Eureka, the USGS said.The quake, which occurred at 9:18 p.m. PT, was initially reported as magnitude 6.
With six players scoring in double figures, Dallas extended Indiana's longest skid of the season with a 105-94 victory against the Eastern Conference leaders Sunday night.
The Houston Rockets pulled off a stunner Sunday, tying the game late, then surging past the Portland Trail Blazers in overtime behind James Harden's game-high 42 points.
Speaking publicly for the first time, the father of the Newtown, Conn., school killer says he wishes his son had never been born.