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Bear Grylls, the adventurer best known for his Discovery Channel series, “Man vs. Wild,” is now expanding his survival academy program to the U.S.
The more than 130 education professionals who work at the César Chávez Academy (CCA), the largest charter school in Detroit, reached their first collective bargaining agreement last week. The teachers, counselors and social workers are members of The César Chávez Academy Alliance of Charter Teachers & Staff (CCA ACTS).
State prosecutors say the driver of the truck that slammed into a limo whose passengers included comedian Tracy Morgan, critically injuring him and killing another, had not slept in over 24 hours. NBC’s Tom Costello reports.
Officials have confirmed the deaths of five US soldiers during a fierce attack by the Taliban, saying an allied stealth bomber may have accidentally killed them. NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski reports.
In our regular weekly feature, we'll be taking a look at the winners and losers of the week in the struggle for the rights of working families. The winners will be the persons or organizations that go above and beyond to expand or protect the rights of working families, while the losers will be whoever went above and beyond to limit or deny those rights.
New information is being released about the husband-wife duo who police say are responsible for the fatal shootings of two officers and a shopper at a Walmart store in Las Vegas. Police say the duo acted alone in the killings. NBC’s Mike Taibbi reports.
A man is facing several felonies after fleeing Los Angeles police in an hour-long car chase and the running on foot through neighborhoods carrying a rifle. He later gave himself up after barricading himself in a home for hours. Police used tear gas to smoke him out.
The acting inspector general of the Department of Veterans Affairs told a congressional committee that his investigators have identified supervisors who manipulated appointment wait times.
Millennials are overwhelmed by debt and student loans are their biggest financial concern.
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