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A 19-year-old student falls from Colorado hotel balcony after eating marijuana-laced cookie. KUSA's Steve Staeger reports.
NBC News made contact with the family of the man military officials identify as the gunman in the Fort Hood shooting.At the address believed to be Ivan Lopez's apartment in Killeen,Texas, a woman answered the door Thursday morning.
A driver with two children and an adult passenger in the car tried to beat an approaching train. The train ended up slamming into the car. They were taken to a hospital with minor injuries.
The soldier who shot three people to death at Fort Hood apparently did not see combat during a tour in Iraq three years ago but was clearly troubled, under treatment for depression and anxiety and being evaluated for post-traumatic stress disorder.
TSA employee Eddie Palacios didn't think he did anything out of the ordinary when he saved a woman lying on Chicago train tracks on Wednesday.
Because of hydraulic pressure problems, a Delta flight had to make an emergency landing at Kennedy Airport in New York on Wednesday.
British celebrity chef Nigella Lawson was banned when she tried to enter the U.S., the Department of Homeland Security confirms to NBC News. It’s linked to her admission of past drug use. NBC’s Mike Taibbi reports.
Former President George W. Bush has taken up painting since leaving the White House. An exhibit of his work, “The Art of Leadership,” is opening at his presidential library. The president gave his daughter, TODAY contributing correspondent Jenna Bush Hager, a preview.
Here are some headlines from the working families’ news we're reading today (after the jump).
A powerful storm brought high winds and golf ball-sized hail to Southern Kansas, which damaged auto bodies, and broke car windows.