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The land is on part of Scott's Plantation, which once belonged to the grandmother of Francis Scott Key, who wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner."

Bergdahl answered all of Maj. Gen. Kenneth Dahl's questions during the eight-hour interview in Texas, his attorney said.

Jennifer Huston, whose body was found 17 days after she vanished, died of asphyxiation with an empty box of sleeping pills near her, police said.

Hurricane Iselle and Julie are both heading toward Hawaii, where the last hurricane to make landfall killed six people in 1992.

Hundreds of muddy cars were returned to their owners after a water main break on UCLA’s campus flooded parking facilities.

NBC's Kate Snow gets an inside look at the ambulance that transported the two Americans infected with Ebola.

The TSA is looking into how Marilyn Hartman got past security and on to a Southwest Airlines flight from San Jose to Los Angeles.

According to a U.S. security firm, the hackers stole 1.2 billion username and passwords, as well as over 500 million email addresses.

Looks like Jeremy Lin decided to kill some time on Instagram.

The "level 1 activation" frees up hundreds of CDC employees to deal with the health emergency, and suggests the crisis could be a long one.