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When two Atlanta area police officers rolled out on a call, they found two children desperate for a diaper change. The officers, both fathers, said their paternal instincts kicked in. WXIA's Kaitlyn Ross reports.

Here are seven stories from the "Nightly News" team that caught our attention as we get ready for tonight's broadcast.1. Coming soon: An asteroid fly-byAn asteroid flying past Earth today will be closer to us than the moon -- and you can watch it live online.

Secretary of State John Kerry holds a news conference in Paris.

On Feb. 20, Sarah Jones, who was working as 2nd assistant camera on the film "Midnight Rider" in Jesup, Ga., died on a train trestle at the age of 27. Several other crew members were injured, some severely, as well. Her friends and supporters set up a Facebook page, Slates for Sarah, to honor her life and to raise awareness about safety on movie sets.

A fast-moving fire devastated a Detroit apartment complex early Wednesday, sending frantic residents leaping from windows and at least four people to the hospital, officials said.

"PBS NewsHour" holds live Twitter chats each Thursday from 1–2 p.m. EST and this week they're discussing unions. Join @NewsHour on Twitter tomorrow using the hashtag #NewsHourChats to talk about the importance of having a voice on the job. 

A high school student suing her parents for living and school tuition costs has lost her first round in court.

Watch uncut video of a rescue of a family after a mother allegedly drove her minivan into the ocean in Daytona Beach.

Motorcyclist Edwin Mieses, who was struck by an SUV during a violent confrontation, tells Savannah Guthrie that he doesn't blame the man who hit him.

Hillary Rodham Clinton reportedly compared Russian President Vladimir Putin’s incursion into Ukraine to the behavior of Adolf Hitler.Clinton, the former secretary of state and a potential presidential candidate in 2016, made the remarks at a private fundraiser Tuesday night in Long Beach, Calif.