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A Missouri woman captured this incredible photo of a phenomenon that has been dubbed a "firenado" while she was driving down a country road near the town of Chillicothe last weekend.

Despite significant advancements in workplace health and safety over the past four decades, 150 people will be killed on the job or die from job-related illnesses and diseases today, reports the 2014 edition of the AFL-CIO’s annual Death on the Job: The Toll of Neglect, released this morning.

Florida police are investigating whether one of the four people who died in a burning mansion owned by tennis star James Blake intentionally torched the home as part of a murder-suicide.

Video shot near Randlett, Oklahoma, near the Oklahoma-Texas border shows hail falling, and it can heard pounding cars and bouncing in the grass.

Desperate drought conditions in parts of bone-dry Texas have called for desperate measures.

As the tattoo taboo fades, our bodies have become a more popular place to express ourselves. NBC chief political director Chuck Todd reports, and Carson Daly in the Orange Room reveals TODAY viewers’ first impressions about someone with a tattoo.

A wildlife video crew was filming off the coast of South Africa when a great white bit down several times on the pontoon boat. Everyone got away safely (including the shark).

An extreme drought in Texas is forcing the town of Wichita Falls to take drastic action, using treated waste water for drinking. NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez reports.

An investigation is underway after four bodies were discovered in a fire that was apparently set intentionally at a Florida mansion owned by former tennis star James Blake. NBC’s Mark Potter reports.

Veterans are calling for the resignation of Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki amid allegations that the VA made some vets wait so long to see a doctor that they died. NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski reports.