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Ebola survivor Nancy Writebol tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer about how her experience treating patients with the disease affected her.
The move means he no longer has the option to appoint a special prosecutor.
The State Department says U.S. intelligence has determined the beheading videos of James Foley and Steven Sotloff weren't filmed at the same time.
Justin Casquejo was sentenced to 23 days of service, a penalty set in a plea agreement this summer.
Let's pose a hypothetical situation. You're sitting at home and a truck pulls up outside. On the side of the truck, it says FedEx. The driver who gets out is wearing a hat that says "FedEx" and a shirt that says "FedEx." She walks up to your front door, rings the bell and has you sign a FedEx clipboard scanner thing. She hands you a package with FedEx printed on the box. You ask the delivery driver about her job and she tells you that FedEx controls virtually every aspect of her workday, including her appearance, the way the truck looks, the areas she delivers to and the hours she works. You get the idea.
Vice-President Biden says ISIS members will be brought to justice for the deaths of two American journalists.
Secretary of State John Kerry welcomed five of his predecessors in a rare meeting that included the groundbreaking of the U.S. Diplomacy Center.
In her new book, Former French lady reveals intimate details of her private life with French president Francois Hollande.
Police say a Connecticut man who was biking from Maryland to Miami to propose to his girlfriend was fatally stabbed by a homeless man.
A federal judge upheld Louisiana's ban on same-sex marriages on Wednesday, a rare loss for gay marriage supporters.