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U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson talks about ongoing enforcement efforts to target human smuggling networks in the Rio Grande Valley.
The Florida dad who pummeled a man who was allegedly molesting his 11-year-old son now admits he wanted to kill the suspect — but his kid stopped him.
The Justice Department says that as many as 75 percent of police stops in New Jersey's largest city were not legally justified.
Housekeepers, nannies, caregivers for the elderly and other domestic workers in Massachusetts now are protected by the nation’s fourth and most comprehensive Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights.
The dad of a teen accused of killing two Albuquerque homeless men said he’s shocked, especially his family was once homeless. Caleb James reports.
A dad, who badly beat a man he caught molesting his son, says he has no regrets and adds that he doesn't know if he’ll forgive the accused.
Police are investigating who replaced the Stars and Stripes with white flags on the iconic span.
The fire claimed its first life as it grows larger. Firefighters express optimism as they get help from calmer winds and cooler temperatures. NBC’s Jacob Rascon reports.
New fighting rages in the Middle East, even as the secretary of state pushes for peace. The Israeli military launched another major offensive in Gaza. NBC chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel reports.
Abigail Hernandez, 15, is waking up in her own bed in New Hampshire for the first time since she was last seen at her high school in October. A family representative said she’s safe with her mom and sister.