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US-Russia relations blast to space, brothers stand on thin ice, Chicago train jumps the tracks, oil spill prompts Texas cleanup and more.
A police chase at the Jersey Shore ended with a deadly shootout in the heart of Atlantic City's shopping district.
Dash-cam video captures Minnesota Police officers' attempt to free a young boy after he fell into a septic tank. KARE’s Adrienne Broaddus Reports.
Relisha Rudd was last seen Feb. 26 in a homeless shelter in southeast Washington.
NBC's Miguel Almaguer and the USGS's Ed Harp join NBC's Erica Hill to discuss the Washington state mudslide, and to answer your questions.
A mother recounts fearing for her family’s lives as a mudslide came down ‘”like a bulldozer.”
In addition to the many other benefits we've spotlighted about raising the minimum wage, a new report released by the AFL-CIO today finds that raising the minimum wage would help millions of African American families. The report, which is based on Economic Policy Institute data, shows that African Americans often live in a state of economic insecurity and that raising the minimum wage would be an effective way to counter that insecurity for some 4 million African Americans.If you think America's working families need a raise, sign the petition.
A Texas judge has ordered state prison officials to disclose to inmates where they bought their latest batch of lethal-injection drugs.
1. March Madness Cinderella: 8-Year-Old Cancer PatientAdreian Payne has a reputation for being one of the toughest players on Michigan State’s basketball team, so it’s OK if you scratch your head at the idea of him befriending an 8-year-old cancer patient named Lacey.