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A new study confirms that weight loss through diet alone can reverse the symptoms of type-2 diabetes.

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Read, and share, their stories. Someone, somewhere, saw something. If you know someone who is missing, send us a message on Facebook or email dateline.contactus.@nbcuni.com.

Florida professor James Tracy, who suggested the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre was a hoax, is fighting to get his job back.

Florida professor James Tracy, who suggested the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre was a hoax, is fighting to get his job back.

Ball's son, LiAngelo, was one of three UCLA team members detained in China on suspicion of shoplifting last month.

Ball's son, LiAngelo, was one of three UCLA team members detained in China on suspicion of shoplifting last month.

Gebre Awarded 'Roving Ambassador for Peace' Prize

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On Tuesday, AFL-CIO Executive Vice President Tefere Gebre was awarded with the the Roving Ambassador for Peace from the World Peace Prize Awarding Council.

Father Sean McManus, president of the Irish National Caucus and chief judge of the WPPAC, spoke about why Gebre was chosen for the award:

I have the honor of being the Chief Judge of the World Peace Prize Awarding Council (headquartered in Seoul, South Korea) and was pleased to be able to propose Tefere Gebre on the basis that if one works in solidarity for justice for working men and women, one is, indeed, working for peace. I was delighted that our 14-member panel of international and interfaith judges unanimously agreed. We strongly believe that the labor movement should be recognized as powerfully contributing to world peace—based on solidarity, equality and justice for all.

Ethiopian-born Tefere became the first immigrant, political refugee, black man and local labor council leader elected as a national officer of the AFL-CIO. That is a significant, compelling narrative and a timely metaphor...

One of the women who reached a silent settlement with Bill O'Reilly over harassment sued him and his former employer, Fox News, for defamation and breach of contract.

During a panel Monday, Oliver brought up an allegation made against the actor that he had groped a 17-year-old girl while on the set of a 1985 film.