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Just a month after malfunctions brought misery to passengers on the Carnival Triumph, the cruise line with one ship stuck in port and another econd slowly limping toward home.

Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, will re-emerge into the public spotlight with a speech on Friday before the Conservative Political Action Conference, a gesture that has left some Republicans wondering why.

Secret talks were held between U.S. and Iranian officials in 2002 and 2003 to work out an exchange of al Qaeda leaders detained in Iran for Iranian dissidents under U.S. control in Iraq.

An 11-year-old girl near Philadelphia won her crusade to play football for a Catholic Youth Organization team, after the city's archbishop reversed a boys-only rule.

A 28-year-old father injured in a Monday shooting that also killed his daughter was released from the hospital Thursday.

Four people were injured, two of them seriously, when a giant video screen collapsed Thursday night during setup for this weekend's Ultra Music Festival in Miami, authorities told NBC News.

British soldiers who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan - particularly young men and those who have seen active combat - are more likely to commit violent crimes than their civilian counterparts, according to research published on Friday.

A North Texas man is accused of unwittingly trying to hire the Johnson County sheriff to kill his estranged wife and her boyfriend.

A baby was born on the side of a highway on New York's Long Island Thursday, after the expectant father took a wrong turn on the way to hospital.

An organization called Creative Growth is giving developmentally disabled artists the chance to express themselves in a world where that isn’t always easy. NBC’s Kristen Dahlgren reports. (Nightly News)