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Joyce and Karen Koch, aka the "Koch Sisters," (not related to each other but sisters where it counts) came to Washington, D.C., this week to meet with lawmakers to talk about working families' issues—and several taxi drivers, members of Teamsters, were thrilled when the sisters hailed down their cab after seeing their commercials on MSNBC.
Gov. Tom Corbett holds a media availability on the hunt for a man accused of ambushing and killing a state trooper and wounding another.
Here are some headlines from the working families’ news we're reading today (after the jump).
It's an election year, and we are quickly approaching the time when working families will have the opportunity to go to the polls and vote for candidates who support policies that protect or expand our rights, raise wages and work for an economy that benefits everyone, not just the wealthy few. We're going to focus our spotlight on some of the key candidates who care about working families, and one of those candidates is Mark Begich, who is running for U.S. Senate in Alaska.
The authenticity of footage showing "Hunter" who is "originally from ... Illinois" could not be independently verified by NBC News.
From an unwelcome visitor at the White House to a successful Martian mission, see the stories we're following.
The man accused of scaling a security fence and getting into the White House with a knife is scheduled to have his initial appearance Monday in federal court.
Two people have been killed and 31 others were injured in Chicago's weekend shootings.
Seattle experienced a record-breaking 27 days this summer with temperatures of 83 degrees or above, according to the National Weather Service.
In the days after Hannah Graham vanished, a person of interest was named and Graham’s parents appealed for help. Here’s what we know so far.