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In an interview with Brian Williams, Edward Snowden questioned the efficacy of mass surveillance programs, saying they are “costing us our safety.”
An accused serial murderer believed to have rampaged through two states in a grisly June 2008 killing spree that left eight people dead — including a 2-year-old boy and a 93-year-old man — now faces judgement in one of those murder cases.
Imagine being 103 stories up in the midair when, suddenly, the glass coating beneath your feet begins to crack.
The NSA released one email between Edward Snowden and an NSA lawyer from last year, but there’s no evidence yet of the paper trail Snowden described.
Crash tests determine a better auto-brake system in vehicles helps more models earn top ratings for front crash prevention. Chris Clackum reports.
Five wolf pups who survived the Alaska wildfire have been given to a zoo in Anchorage.
Officials say email is only document it can find indicating Snowden approached higher-ups in NSA -- and that it undercuts his whistleblower claim.
You'll be able to get a shot and a beer for real after an Oklahoma City gun range was granted a liquor license this week, much to the distress of some city leaders.But it'll have to be in that order: a (gun) shot and then a beer, not the other way around.
Whisper, a 4-year-old Australian cattle dog, has apparently become the world's first "wingsuit BASE jumping dog."
Every student in the class of 2014 has a story: a struggle, a moment of victory; a parent or friend they’d like to thank; an exam they’d like to forget, and a wish fulfilled.As part of our annual "Nightly News" commencement tradition, we canvassed the country in search of those stories.