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Scientists step up their investigation of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome virus after it spread from person to person in the U.S. NBC’s Tom Costello reports.
The ousted editor is giving the Wake Forest University commencement speech Monday. The New Yorker’s Ken Auletta joins TODAY to discuss her firing. NBC’s Rehema Ellis reports.
Twenty years ago today, the nation mourned the passing of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis when died of cancer at age 64.It was her son, John Jr., who would face the press outside the family's apartment to deliver the news the following morning.
Good morning, and happy Monday. Here are some of the stories we're following today:1. AT&T and DirecTV strike a dealAT&T Inc. agreed to buy DirecTV for $48.5 billion on Sunday, which increases the telecommunications company's base of video subscribers.
The New York Times' ousted top editor Jill Abramson will have a chance on Monday to address the unusually scathing criticisms of her management style leveled by publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. when she makes her first public remarks since she was fired.
The Justice Department has filed criminal charges against several Chinese government officials, accusing them of stealing American trade secrets through cyber espionage, according to U.S. officials familiar with the case.
Former "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson has revealed that she was sexually abused as a child and then gang raped by seven boys during high school.
Nixa, Mo. — It’s been almost one year since a giant, EF5 tornado ripped through Moore, Oklahoma, killing 24 people and leveling the city.
- From NBC ConnecticutThousands of dead fish have flooded one of seven basins at Marina Del Rey late Saturday evening.The first report came in just after 9 p.m. at the A-Basin located at 13000 block of Tahiti Way, officials said.
Officials are worried that the foul odor will cause a huge discomfort for both visitors and resident nearby.