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Members of the Kiwanis Club in Comanche, Texas were setting up for a fireworks show when the trailer holding most of the fireworks exploded.
She’s a pet food store owner who’s eating only pet food for a month to “raise awareness” of how pet food can be full of natural ingredients.
This week the job numbers were far better than anticipated. Those convinced this means inflationary pressures are about to build up will start shouting at any price movement to bolster their debate or use the robust stock market uptick to argue another bubble is forming. They will argue the Federal Reserve needs to reverse its current policy of aiding the recovery.
House field hearing on "Crisis on the Texas Border: Surge of Unaccompanied Minors." Texas Gov. Rick Perry scheduled to testify.
States hard hit by drought, including Arizona and New Mexico, are allowing the sale of fireworks despite the high risk of wildfires.
Currently, the debate on American colleges and universities is dominated by the cost of tuition. This debate misses the point.
NBC News' Tom Brokaw recently spoke with the late Zamperini during production of his biopic produced by actress Angelina Jolie.
Members of the American Federation of Musicians (AFM) are speaking out against movie studios that accept tax credits to film in the United States, then create the scores for those films overseas. Lionsgate, for instance, had revenue last year of $2.7 billion, millions of which came from tax credits—yet it paid musicians less money in Macedonia to score such films as the recent Kevin Costner film "Draft Day." AFM says its members’ total earnings from scoring movies have fallen by half since 2007.
The kitchen manager at Awful Arthur’s Oyster Bar in North Carolina says he is not concerned about the hurricane. He believes the restaurant will be busy.
In honor of Throwback Thursday and Independence Day, enjoy these historic photos of the Fourth of yesteryear.