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Secretary of Veteran’s Affairs Eric Shinseki apologizes to Veterans and their families for what he called ‘systematic’ problems with the VA healthcare system.
BOULDER, Colo. — In a stately neighborhood of Boulder, an elk named "Big Boy" had become a treasured fixture.When Mapleton residents learned a police officer killed the animal last year as it grazed beneath a tree, they wrote songs, held vigils and hatched plans for a memorial.
A range set to open in Oklahoma City has even strong supporters of gun rights asking if their plan makes sense: The city council signed off on a liquor license for the range, which will include a restaurant that serves alcohol. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports.
Engineers hope to have one of the Chicago tower’s glass-box ledges open for tourists on Friday after the one-and-a-half inches of glass between tourists and certain doom seemed to crack. NBC’s Katy Tur reports.
In an exclusive interview with NBC’s Brian Williams, former NSA contractor Edward Snowden claims he raised questions over NSA information collection while working as a contractor for the agency. NBC chief foreign correspondent Andrea Mitchell reports.
Workers repaired a glass Skydeck Thursday atop Chicago’s Willis Tower after tourists reported seeing cracks in the protective coating.
Three people were killed in Indianapolis on Friday morning, and three police officers came under fire in the latest flurry of violence in a disturbingly deadly year for Indiana's capital.
A Massachusetts man is accused of destroying evidence related to the investigation of the Boston Marathon bombings, federal prosecutors said in an indictment unsealed Friday.
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The co-champions of the popular competition join Tamron Hall in the Orange Room to celebrate their win, a rare tie in the event’s history.