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Only one of the planes was carrying passengers, and no one was injured in the small collision.
Here are some headlines from the working families’ news we're reading today (after the jump).
A Michigan teenager embarked on challenging quest: to walk with his brother on his back to raise awareness for cerebral palsy, which keeps his brother from walking without help.
Gun rights advocates are demonstrating for their cause by openly, and legally, carrying their weapons into crowded stores. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports.
Freed soldier Bowe Bergdahl is sharing details about the harsh treatment he says he endured as he begins to slowly open up about his time as a Taliban captive. In Idaho, his family is under police protection. NBC’s Richard Engel reports.
Police are searching for a motive behind a rampage in Las Vegas by a Nevada couple that left five people dead, including two police officers, shot execution-style. NBC’s Mike Taibbi reports.
The Seattle Police Department released calls from faculty, students, bystanders and a victim of the shooting that left one dead and three wounded.
A 111-year-old New Yorker who lived on the Upper West Side and had been certified as the oldest man in the world died Sunday morning.
Dads today are less concerned with bringing home the bacon and more involved with frying it up in a pan, according to a survey of 2,000 parents.
A high school teacher is facing kidnapping charges after pulling a knife on a trio of students and demanding they drive him to a fast-food restaurant.