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Although he hopes to return to the U.S., NSA leaker Edward Snowden says his focus is not on leaving Russia, but on the programs he aims to reform.

Edward Snowden has raised the prospect of coming home to face his charges – but administration officials say clemency would be “going too far.”

A divided appeals court on Wednesday threw out the murder conviction and lengthy prison sentence for a former FBI agent in the decades-old mob-style killing of a gambling executive, one of numerous slayings linked to jailed Boston mobster James "Whitey" Bulger.

An elderly Kansas City homeowner replaced her lawn with 80 tons of sand, prompting mixed reactions from neighbors and several thefts.

Authorities have arrested two men suspected of trafficking cocaine, heroine and meth disguised as brand-name chocolates in a bust that splits the difference between Willy Wonka and Walter White.

Edward Snowden, who became the most wanted fugitive in the world after he leaked government secrets and fled the country, tells “Nightly News” anchor Brian Williams: “If I could go anywhere in the world, that place would be home.

Students scarred by last weekend’s violence returned to class on Wednesday, and spoke about the Isla Vista shootings.

Matt Guthmiller has wanted to fly for as long as he can remember. As a child, he loved playing flight simulator games and hanging out at the airport, where he'd watch planes take off and land.

Edward Snowden, who became the most wanted fugitive in the world after he leaked details of government spying last year, tells “Nightly News” anchor Brian Williams that he wants to come home.

Tens of thousands of people were hunting for free cash across the Bay Area Wednesday, as the anonymous donor, known only by the Twitter handle @HiddenCash, continued to hide envelopes full of money around San Francisco, Oakland, and most recently, in the @nbcbayarea parking lot.