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Massive chunks of ice on Pennsylvania's Allegheny River have nearly swallowed the small town of Parker. WPMI'S Joe Holden reports.
Randy Prescott and his husband Joseph Keller spent three years looking for a gay-friendly adoption agency that would work with them. When they finally found one, it was in Atlanta – 250 miles from their home in Alabama.
On this day in 1964, Cassius Clay, better known as Muhammad Ali, became the world heavyweight champion. The 22-year-old challenger from Louisville, Ky., defeated Charles "Sonny" Liston in a technical knockout after six rounds at Convention Hall in Miami Beach, Fla.
A bus driver who was shot in the chest was saved by a Bible in his pocket, leading police to believe that "some kind of intervention" took place.
Here are some headlines from the working families news we're reading today (after the jump).
U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel stressed the cuts are necessary because of tight budgets and a changing battlefield.
Good morning, and happy Tuesday. Here are six of the top stories we are following this morning at NBC News:1.
The “three extraordinary women" kidnapped by Ariel Castro and held hostage in his Cleveland house of horrors were honored by Ohio Gov. John Kasich in his annual courage awards Monday night.
Raymond Felton, who signed a $10 million contract with the Knicks in 2012, turned himself in at an NYPD precinct.
Winter’s bitter bite will continue to sink its teeth into large swaths of the country Tuesday with temperatures remaining up to 30 degrees below average, forecasters said.“This is going to be another cold week,” The Weather Channel’s Kevin Roth said.