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Pope Francis rates higher than President Barack Obama in positive feelings amongst Americans, according to a recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll of 1,000 Americans. The two met for the first time at the Vatican on Thursday.
Workers are accused of stealing luggage and other items in terminals and on the tarmac, authorities said.
The land his family owned behind the north fork of the Stillaguamish River was a refuge for Joseph Miller, who is missing and presumed dead six days after a mudslide obliterated part of a small Washington town.When he was young, he used to go there and fly-fish, reveling in the nature all around.
Good morning, and happy Thursday. Here are six of the top stories we are following this morning at NBC News:1.
Fierce winds gusting up to 45 mph caused a backdraft in the basement of a Boston brownstone, trapping and killing two firefighters tackling a nine-alarm blaze on Wednesday.
Several tornadoes touched down in California on Wednesday, the National Weather Service said.NBC Bay Area chief meteorologist Jeff Ranieri said that there had been reports of four tornadoes and six funnel clouds in the region. Two of them were confirmed by the NWS.
Several tornadoes touched down in California on Wednesday, the National Weather Service said.NBC Bay Area chief meteorologist Jeff Ranieri said that there had been reports of four tornadoes and six funnel clouds in the region. Two of them were confirmed by the NWS.
President Obama meets Pope Francis for the first time in Vatican City. Watch NBC News' special report coverage by Matt Lauer and Anne Thompson.
A grandmother has become the first victim of the deadly Washington mudslide to be formally identified.Christina A. Jefferds, 45, had been watching her granddaughter at home when the torrent of mud swept through the Stillaguamish Valley on Saturday morning.
With its mild winters, gorgeous summers, and close-knit community, real estate brokers call the tiny Washington community where a deadly mudslide struck a "little piece of paradise."Oso, Wash.